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Chrome.mp3 7.78 MB 05. I'm Tryin'.mp3 10.93 MB 06. There's A Girl In Texas.mp3 8.15 MB 07. Every Light In The House.mp3 6.93 MB 08. Don't Lie.mp3 9.37 MB 09. I Left Something Turned On At Home.mp3 7.22 MB 10.

Big Time.mp3 8.84 MB Back.jpg 466.42 KB Front.jpg 325.56 KB 01. Honky Tonk Badonkadonk (Eurofunk version).mp3 8.35 MB 02.

Hot Mama.mp3 7.71 MB 03. Songs About Me.mp3 7.89 MB 04. I Left Something Turned On At.mp3 7.26 MB 05. (This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing.mp3 9.38 MB 06. Every Light In The House.mp3 6.98 MB 07. I'm Trying.mp3 10.98 MB 08. Chrome.mp3 7.82 MB 09.

More.mp3 7.23 MB 10. Rough & Ready.mp3 7.34 MB Back.jpg 835.01 KB Booklet (1-2).jpg 2.75 MB Booklet (2-2).jpg 2.15 MB CD.jpg 397.33 KB Front.jpg 1.39 MB Inlay.jpg 2.35 MB inside.jpg 1.64 MB 01. Ladies Love Country Boys.mp3 8.53 MB 02. I Got My Game On.mp3 7.31 MB 03. You're Gonna Miss This.mp3 8.63 MB 04.

Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.mp3 9.2 MB 05. Hot Mama.mp3 7.66 MB 06. Rough & Ready.mp3 7.3 MB 07. Arlington.mp3 9.56 MB 08. Songs About Me.mp3 7.81 MB 09.

Chrome.mp3 7.8 MB 10. I Wanna Feel Something.mp3 8.78 MB 01. Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.mp3 9.36 MB 02. Rough & Ready.mp3 7.35 MB 03.

(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing.mp3 9.41 MB 04. Chrome.mp3 7.92 MB 05. Marry for Money.mp3 7.21 MB 06. Then They Do.mp3 10.52 MB 07.

Swing.mp3 8.5 MB 08. I Left Something Turned on at Home.mp3 7.35 MB 09. I'm Tryin'.mp3 11.03 MB 10.

All I Ask for Anymore.mp3 9.22 MB 01. Ladies Love Country Boys.mp3 8.67 MB 02.

Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone.mp3 7.35 MB 03. You're Gonna Miss This.mp3 8.75 MB 04. Muddy Water.mp3 9.13 MB 05. Til the Last Shot's Fired.mp3 11.58 MB 06. Songs About Me.mp3 7.97 MB 07.

I Wanna Feel Something.mp3 8.93 MB 08. The Rest of Mine.mp3 7.54 MB 09.

I Got My Game On.mp3 7.43 MB 10. Every Light In The House.mp3 7.05 MB Cover.jpg 178.08 KB 01. Rough & Ready.mp3 7.47 MB 02. (This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing.mp3 9.53 MB 03.

You're Gonna Miss This.mp3 8.87 MB 04. I'm Tryin'.mp3 11.15 MB 05. Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.mp3 8.57 MB 06. Marry for Money.mp3 7.32 MB 07.

The Rest of Mine.mp3 7.66 MB 08. Ladies Love Country Boys.mp3 8.79 MB 09. Then They Do.mp3 10.64 MB 10. More.mp3 7.43 MB Cover.jpg 299.29 KB Back.jpg 114.42 KB Front.jpg 88.04 KB 01. There's a Girl in Texas.mp3 8.14 MB 02.

I Left Something Turned on at Home.mp3 7.2 MB 03. Every Light in the House.mp3 6.87 MB 04.

(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing.mp3 9.26 MB 05. Dreamin' Out Loud.mp3 7.39 MB 06.

If I Fall (You're Goin' With Me).mp3 7.17 MB 07. It Was You.mp3 7.86 MB 08.

I Can Only Love You Like a Man.mp3 8.78 MB 09. 634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.).mp3 8.19 MB 10. A Bad Way of Saying Goodbye.mp3 9.02 MB Cover.jpg 23.8 KB Back.jpg 465.63 KB CD.jpg 127.9 KB Front.jpg 390.86 KB inside.jpg 798.39 KB 01. Big Time.mp3 8.93 MB 02. Took Her to the Moon.mp3 6.49 MB 03. The Rest Of Mine.mp3 7.48 MB 04. Snowball in El Paso.mp3 9.6 MB 05.

See Jane Run.mp3 6.8 MB 06. Twenty-Four, Seven.mp3 8.2 MB 07. Hold You Now.mp3 10.66 MB 08. Nothin' But Taillights.mp3 7.57 MB 09. Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone.mp3 7.29 MB 10. Out of My Dreams.mp3 7.48 MB Back.jpg 157.48 KB CD.jpg 133.99 KB Front.jpg 95.4 KB 01.

More.mp3 7.25 MB 02. I'm Gonna Love You Anyway.mp3 7.01 MB 03.

She's Still There.mp3 9.64 MB 04. SOMEDAY.mp3 8.32 MB 05. Can I Want Your Love.mp3 8.17 MB 06.

Don't Lie.mp3 9.42 MB 07. Working Man's Wage.mp3 7.59 MB 08. The Night He Can't Remember.mp3 9.02 MB 09. I Can Dig It.mp3 6.7 MB 10. Everything Takes Me Back.mp3 9.05 MB Back.jpg 233.88 KB CD.jpg 235.49 KB Front.jpg 142.72 KB Inlay.jpg 171.23 KB inside.jpg 154.43 KB 01.

Chrome.mp3 7.75 MB 02. Help Me Understand.mp3 8.84 MB 03. Once Upon a Fool Ago.mp3 10.24 MB 04. I'm Tryin'.mp3 10.87 MB 05.

Thankful Man.mp3 7.96 MB 06. I'm Payin' for It Now.mp3 8.87 MB 07. And There Was You.mp3 8.36 MB 08. Come Home.mp3 8.08 MB 09. Scream.mp3 9.35 MB 10.

I'm Goin' Back.mp3 9.47 MB Back.jpg 498.32 KB CD.jpg 266.51 KB Front.jpg 466.12 KB Inlay.jpg 383.81 KB inside.jpg 468.1 KB 01. Hot Mama.mp3 7.71 MB 02. Comin' On Strong.mp3 7 MB 03. Then Came The Night.mp3 10.67 MB 04. I'd Sure Hate To Break Down Here.mp3 9.26 MB 05. Missing You.mp3 12.1 MB 06. One Of Those Nights.mp3 8.75 MB 07.

Untamed.mp3 8.8 MB 08. Then I Wake Up.mp3 9.58 MB 09. One Nightstand.mp3 8.69 MB 10. Baby's Gone.mp3 7.49 MB Back.jpg 388.43 KB CD.jpg 186.82 KB Front.jpg 319.03 KB inside.jpg 576.03 KB 01. Songs About Me.mp3 7.85 MB 02. Arlington.mp3 9.48 MB 03. Find Me A Preacher.mp3 8.55 MB 04.

My Way Back.mp3 8.86 MB 05. I Wish It Was You.mp3 9.49 MB 06. Bring It On.mp3 8.51 MB 07. My Heaven.mp3 7.87 MB 08. Baby I'm Home.mp3 9.15 MB 09. Metropolis.mp3 7.69 MB 10.

I Learned How To Love From You.mp3 7.13 MB Back.jpg 358.23 KB CD.jpg 71.32 KB Front.jpg 396.61 KB 01. Dangerous Man.mp3 7.64 MB 02. Ladies Love Country Boys.mp3 8.54 MB 03. I Came Here to Live.mp3 10.31 MB 04.

Swing.mp3 8.37 MB 05. Ain't No Woman Like You.mp3 8.5 MB 06. Southern Hallelujah.mp3 9.61 MB 07. I Wanna Feel Something.mp3 8.8 MB 08. High.mp3 8.84 MB 09. Fightin' Words.mp3 9.2 MB 10.

The Subborn One.mp3 8.94 MB Back.jpg 1.82 MB Front.jpg 196.24 KB 01. SWEET.mp3 7.18 MB 02. Happy to Be Here.mp3 7.49 MB 03.

All I Ask for Anymore.mp3 9.07 MB 04. Let's Do That Again.mp3 8.48 MB 05. Hauling One Thing.mp3 8.18 MB 06.

Better Than I Thought It'd Be.mp3 8.48 MB 07. Marry for Money.mp3 7.05 MB 08. Til the Last Shot's Fired.mp3 11.43 MB 09. I Can't Outrun You.mp3 8.27 MB 10.

Hillbilly Rich.mp3 8.09 MB 01. Brown Chicken Brown Cow.mp3 7.88 MB 02.

Hold My Beer.mp3 7.74 MB 03. Coyboy's Back In Town.mp3 7.88 MB 04. This Aint No Love Song.mp3 7.69 MB 05.

Hell, I Can Do That.mp3 8.94 MB 06. A Little Bit Of Missin' You.mp3 8.31 MB 07. Still Love You.mp3 7.96 MB 08. Don't Mind If I Don't.mp3 8.25 MB 09. Ala-freakin-bama.mp3 8.27 MB 10.

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Break Her Fall.mp3 8.37 MB Scan.jpg 479.08 KB 01. Proud To Be Here.mp3 8.61 MB 02. Million Dollar View.mp3 7.71 MB 03.

Days Like This.mp3 9.72 MB 04. That's What You Get.mp3 7.17 MB 05. Just Fishin'.mp3 8.05 MB 06. It's A Woman Thang.mp3 8.78 MB 07. Love Buzz.mp3 8.52 MB 08.

It's Who You Know.mp3 7.92 MB 09. Poor Folks.mp3 8.48 MB 10. Always Gonna Be That Way.mp3 7.88 MB 01.

When I Stop Loving You.mp3 7.75 MB 02. So What If I Do.mp3 7.91 MB 03. Come See Me.mp3 6.88 MB 04. Right Now.mp3 7.32 MB 05. Every One Of You.mp3 7.53 MB 06. The Altar Of Your Love.mp3 8.19 MB 07. Kiss You All Over (Feat.

Exile).mp3 12.05 MB 08. If The Sun Comes Up.mp3 10.4 MB 09.

Say No To A Woman.mp3 8.44 MB 10. Watch The World End (Feat. Colbie Caillat).mp3 4.86 MB. Title: Discography Artist: Trace Adkins Year: 1996-2013 Genre: Country, country rock, blues rock Country: USA Duration: 13:37:26 Format / Codec: MP3 Audio Bitrate: 320 kbit / s Albums: 1996 - Dreamin' Out Loud 1997 - Big Time 1999 - More 2001 - Chrome 2003 - Comin' on Strong 2005 - Songs About Me 2006 - Dangerous Man 2008 - X 2010 - Cowboy's Back in Town (Deluxe Edition) 2011 - Proud to Be Here (Deluxe Edition) 2013 - Love Will Christmas albums, Compilation: 2003 - Greatest Hits Collection Vol.1 2006 - Honky Tonk Badonkadonk 2007 - American Man- Greatest Hits, Vol. II 2010 - The Definitive Greatest Hits 2012 - 10 Great Songs 2013 - King’s Gift.

. Website Tracy Darrell Adkins (born January 13, 1962) is an American country singer, songwriter, and actor. In 1998, Adkins appeared on the music program (season 23). Adkins made his debut in 1996 with the album, released on Nashville. Since then, Adkins has released ten more studio albums and two Greatest Hits compilations. In addition, he has charted more than 20 singles on the country music charts, including the Number One hits ', ', and ', which peaked in 1997, 2007, and 2008, respectively.

' went to No. 1 on Canada's country chart. All but one of his studio albums have received gold or platinum certification in the United States; his highest-selling to date is 2005's, which has been certified 2× Multi-Platinum for shipping two million copies. Adkins is widely known for his distinctive bass-baritone singing voice. He has also made several appearances on television, including as a panelist on the game shows and, as a 2008 finalist and as the 2013 winner on, as the voice for recurring character Elvin on, and in television commercial voice-overs for the restaurant chain and the '.

In addition, Adkins has written an autobiography entitled A Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Free-Thinking Roughneck, which was released in late 2007. He has appeared in numerous films, including and. Honors its home-town celebrity, Trace Adkins Adkins was born in.

His paternal grandparents were Rayford D. Adkins (1921-1987) and the former Mavis Giles, later Mavis Tilley (1923-1999). His parents are the former Peggy Carraway, who was the high school sweetheart of his father, Aaron Doyle Adkins (1942-2014), who worked for forty-seven years at Container Division in. Adkins has two brothers, Clay Adkins, and Scott Devin Adkins (1971-1993), who died at age twenty-one in a pickup truck accident near in. His maternal uncle was the Christian musician James W. Carraway (1923–2008).

His musical interest came at an early age when his father taught him to play the guitar. At Sarepta High School, since defunct, Adkins joined a group called the New Commitments.

He was also a member of the. Later, Adkins attended in. A on the team, Adkins left the team after his freshman season due to a knee injury, without ever playing in a game.: 26 Adkins never graduated. After leaving college, he worked at an rig. He also worked as a pharmacy technician before pursuing a career in music. He lost the on his left hand in an accident using a knife to open a bucket, and asked doctors to reattach the finger at an angle so that he could continue to play guitar.

Adkins moved to playing in bars for the next few years in the area and eventually moved to, in the early 1990s. In late-1994 Adkins met Rhonda Forlaw, who was an executive at Arista Records Nashville. Forlaw had numerous music industry friends come out to hear Adkins over the next few years. Scott Hendricks of signed him 'on the spot' one night while Adkins was playing at Tillie and Lucy's bar in,. Music career Early career Adkins' first single, 'There's a Girl in Texas', was released in 1996, reaching the Top 20 on the Billboard charts. It was followed by the release of his debut album, later that year.

The album produced several hit singles, including his first Top 5 single, ', his first Number One in ', and another Top 5 hit in '. The latter single was also a Number One hit in Canada. His second album, produced a Top 5 in ', but subsequent singles proved less successful. A change in management delayed the release of Adkins' third album, but the album (titled ) was eventually released in late 1999. Although the album's title track reached Top 10, More. Failed to achieve gold status.

Adkins daughter, Mackenzie, was featured in the 'More' video. 2001–2004 In 2001, Adkins was injured in a tractor accident and had to temporarily cancel touring. Shortly after the release of his album, he entered a 28-day alcohol rehabilitation program in Nashville. Chrome was his first album to reach the Top 5 on the country albums charts; its reached Top 10 in late 2002. In 2003, Adkins released two albums—a Greatest Hits collection and. The same year, he was inducted into the.

He also made appearances as the center square on the game show, and did voice-overs in commercials for fast-food chain. Only one single, ', was released from this Greatest Hits compilation. This album, which succeeded the Greatest Hits collection, produced two singles: the Top 5 single ' and ', which peaked at No. 13.

Adkins and played the roles of prison convicts in a February 2004 episode of the television series. 2005–2007 In March 2005, Adkins released his album entitled. The was released as its first single in December 2004. The album's second single, ', generated controversy over its content (a first-person account of a fictional soldier who was about to be buried in ).

It was followed by ', which became a crossover hit, bringing Adkins into the Top 40 of the for the first time. 2006 saw the release of Adkins' seventh studio album,. ', the album's lead-off single, peaked at No. 20, while the follow-up ' became Adkins' second Number One single on the country charts and his first since '(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing' in 1997. Adkins daughter, Brianna, was featured in the 'Ladies Love Country Boys' video. The album's final release, 'I Wanna Feel Something', proved unsuccessful on the charts; as a result, Adkins announced that he would stop supporting the single. In August 2007, Adkins released a single entitled '.

Originally, the song was planned to be the lead-off to a new album, tentatively titled Game On; however, Adkins decided not to release a full album, and instead released his second Greatest Hits compilation, for which 'I Got My Game On' served as the lead-off single. The album has also produced Adkins' fastest-climbing single to date in its second single, '. 'You're Gonna Miss This' has also become his third Number One hit on the, as well as the most successful single to date on the Billboard Hot 100 (#12), (#19), and charts (#8). Adkins released his first book, entitled A Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Free-Thinking Roughneck.

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Please help by adding. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately. Find sources: – (August 2017) In 2008, Adkins released the single ',' the lead single from, which was released on November 25. The video for 'Muddy Water' has an appearance by fellow competitor as a man being baptized in a muddy river, and later approaching Adkins as a friend. It reached the Top 30 on the country charts, peaking at number 22.

' and ' were released as the album's second and third singles, and both peaked at No. 14 on the country charts. In November 2008, Adkins made an appearance at the ' Thanksgiving Day Parade. He rode with his family on the ' float and performed his popular song 'You're Gonna Miss This'. In 2009, Adkins appeared in local commercials to advertise season tickets and the 50th season of the 's.

Adkins recorded a duet with country legend called 'My First Ride' to benefit fire-fighters and police officers in the U.S. Then, after the song's release the label said 'no' to radio stations playing it with no explanation given. Milsap led a protest at to 'Free Trace' and allow the song to be played. In November 2009, Adkins embarked on the Shine All Night Tour, a co-headling venture with fellow country artist. Also in 2009, he recorded a duet with titled 'Hillbilly Bone', which was released as the lead-off single from Shelton's upcoming sixth album.

On October 18, 2009, Adkins made an appearance on to help and his design team build a new home for the Marshall family. 2010–2014: Move to Show Dog-Universal Music In January 2010, Adkins parted ways with his long-time record label, and subsequently signed with. Adkins' first single with the label, ', was released on May 17, 2010, and served as the lead-off single to his ninth studio album,. It debuted at No. 54 on the chart for the week of May 29, 2010. The album's second single 'Brown Chicken, Brown Cow' released to country radio on January 10, 2011. Two men in a small Dodge pickup truck lost their lives after crashing into one of Trace Adkins' tour buses on February 13, 2010.

The truck was believed to have crossed the 'no passing' line in the center of the road which resulted in the crash. Several members of Adkins' band were aboard the bus, but did not suffer serious injuries. Adkins himself was not on board the bus at the time. On October 10, 2010, Adkins sang the. On December 18, 2010, Adkins performed at 's annual extravaganza to amazing reception by the soldiers in attendance. He appeared once again on the May 13, 2011, episode of live from Nashville, Tennessee, as the special member of the WWE audience.

In March 2011, Adkins released 'Just Fishin' which featured his youngest daughter, Trinity, in the video which was shot at their farm. The song reached #6 on Billboard.

On June 4, 2011, at approximately 3:35pm, Adkins' home in burned down. On October 20, 2011, Adkins sang the National Anthem at game 2 of the in. In April 2011, Adkins revealed that he had a crush on the ' head coach, while the two were in college at Louisiana Tech, then dedicated his performance of ' to her. Mulkey's sister arranged a phone call in December 2011 between the singer and coach, during which Kim Mulkey invited him to sing at Baylor's home game against; Adkins, unable to attend, arranged to perform the National Anthem at the Lady Bears' February 2012 home game against the.

In March 2012, Adkins visited the Lady Bears while on tour in Kansas City to encourage them before their NCAA Championships semi-final match; the team attended one of his concerts later that week. In February 2012, Adkins appeared as a guest vocalist on 's album. Adkins performed 'at the ' home football game against the on September 29, 2012; his was just the third live performance of the national anthem in the 32-year history of Mountaineer Field. Adkins released a new album, on May 14, 2013. The album's first single, 'Watch the World End', was released to country radio on May 13, 2013. In September 2013 it was announced that he was no longer on the Showdog roster according to the official website. Adkins released his first Christmas album, on October 29, 2013.

2015–present: Move to Wheelhouse Records On April 6, 2015, it was announced that Adkins had signed with, under the Wheelhouse imprint. In August 2015, Broken Bow announced that Adkins was one of the first artists signed to the label's new imprint, Wheelhouse Records. His first single for the label was ', which was released to country radio on January 18, 2016 and peaked at number 41 on the Country Airplay chart. 'Lit' was released to country radio on July 25, 2016, though it failed to chart.

Both singles are on the album Something's Going On, which was released on March 31, 2017 via Wheelhouse Records, and its title track became a video. On July 4, 2016, Adkins made a surprise appearance at his hometown Independence Day celebration in Sarepta, Louisiana. He joined on stage the Backbeat Boogie Band with several unrehearsed songs. March 15, 2015 SiriusXM Radio Host Adkins started hosting his own on March 15, 2015, a weekly countdown of Billboard's Top 30 country songs from the same week the show is airing, but from a different year. The Throwback 30 show plays on SiriusXM.

Celebrity Apprentice Adkins was a January–March 2008 contestant on NBC's. Each celebrity contestant was playing for donations to their selected charity. Adkins played for the. Adkins chose the charity because his daughter suffers from life-threatening reactions to peanuts, milk and eggs.

Ultimately, he was the runner-up of that season, losing to. Adkins returned for the All-Stars version of. He was project manager for his team, Plan B, in the first task, which was to sell meatballs and won $670,072, a Celebrity Apprentice record for a first task, for his charity.

Together with Vegas illusionist, he made it to the finals again (becoming the first and only person in the history of the show to do so), where Adkins won and became The All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. He also broke the record for the highest amount of money raised for his charity by any one person in the history of the show, with $1,524,072 raised for the American Red Cross.

Spokesperson In 2012, Adkins signed a deal with chain to become the company's new spokesman. Filmography Film Year Film Role Notes 1987 Bayou Band Member as Tracy D. This list of songs or music-related items is; you can help. Year Award Result 1996 ACM Top New Male Vocalist Won 2008 CMT Male Video of the Year - 'I Got My Game On' Won -'You're Gonna Miss This' Nominated -'You're Gonna Miss This' (Ashley Gorley & Lee Thomas Miller) Nominated 2009 ACM Single of the Year - 'You're Gonna Miss This' Won -' Nominated -' (Casey Beathard & Tim James) Nominated 2010 ACM Vocal Event of the Year - 'Hillbilly Bone' with Blake Shelton Won - Collaborative Video of the Year - 'Hillbilly Bone' with Blake Shelton Won See also. Retrieved September 11, 2013. Archived from on September 11, 2013.

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