![]() ![]() ![]() Blue,” which underlined the longevity of the aforementioned DeWayne Blackwell, who also wrote this 1959 No.1 by the Fleetwoods, 31 years before his co-write “Friends In Low Places” was a bestseller for Brooks. No Fences also included other such highlights as “Victim of the Game,” which was covered less than a year later by Brooks’ future wife Trisha Yearwood, on her debut album. ![]() Listen to Capitol Records’ Through The Decades playlist. When Billboard compiled its US sales analysis of the 1990s as an entire decade, the album placed at No.4. It won the CMA Award for Album of the Year and topped the country chart for a spectacular aggregate of 41 weeks. ![]() 1 for nine monthsĪll the time those singles were keeping Garth’s name in lights, No Fences was achieving incredible things of its own. Then came “The Thunder Rolls,” written by Brooks with Pat Alger, a song with a page-turner of a storyline and a CMA Award-winning video to match that dared to depict the song’s theme of domestic abuse. As the hits from the album continued into 1991, Brooks got rowdy again with the clever wordplay of “Two Of A Kind, Workin’ On A Full House,” written by Dennis Robbins, Bobby Boyd and Warren Dale Haynes. ![]()
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