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Names The Same is not a trope anymore
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* NamesTheSame: He waited until 1996 to release "Home", a cut from his debut album, so that it wouldn't get confused with Music/JoeDiffie's 1990 release of the same name.
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* NamesTheSame: SimilarlyNamedWorks: He waited until 1996 to release "Home", a cut from his debut album, so that it wouldn't get confused with Music/JoeDiffie's 1990 release of the same name.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: "www.memory" could only have come out during the Internet explosion at the TurnOfTheMillennium. The video goes a step further as it prominently features a woman driving a Chrysler PT Cruiser, a car which was popular at the time but which quickly developed a [[TheAllegedCar poor reputation]].
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* HeAlsoDid: Wrote songs for Music/ClayWalker ("If I Could Make a Living"), Music/ChelyWright ("Til I Was Loved by You"), and Music/FaithHill ("I Can't Do That Anymore").
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* SequelDisplacement: His first album was ''New Traditional'', a long-forgotten independent release from 1987. Also, his first Arista single was "Blue Blooded Woman", which was quickly forgotten in favor of "Here in the Real World".
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* SequelDisplacement: His first album was ''New Traditional'', a long-forgotten independent release from 1987. Also, his first Arista single was "Blue Blooded Woman", which was quickly forgotten in favor of "Here in the Real World".
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: "www.memory" could only have come out during the Internet explosion at the TurnOfTheMillennium, but the video really drives it home by having the protagonist driving a Chrysler PT Cruiser, a car that was very popular at the time but quickly faded from consciousness.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: "www.memory" could only have come out during the Internet explosion at the TurnOfTheMillennium, but the TurnOfTheMillennium. The video really drives goes a step further as it home by having the protagonist prominently features a woman driving a Chrysler PT Cruiser, a car that which was very popular at the time but which quickly faded from consciousness.developed a [[TheAllegedCar poor reputation]].
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* NamesTheSame: He waited until 1996 to release "Home", a cut from his debut album, so that it wouldn't get confused with Joe Diffie's 1990 release of the same name.
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* NamesTheSame: He waited until 1996 to release "Home", a cut from his debut album, so that it wouldn't get confused with Joe Diffie's Music/JoeDiffie's 1990 release of the same name.
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* BlackSheepHit: His biggest hit was the Music/JimmyBuffett duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", which fit Buffett's laid-back, beachy style well but was a bit of a departure for the more twangy and buttoned-down Alan.
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* CreatorsOddball: Both of the ''Precious Memories'' albums were covers of Christian hymns and gospel standards, with more stripped-down production. They were both followed by further examples: the first volume was followed by the slick, smooth, mellow ''Like Red on a Rose'' (also his only album not to be produced by Keith Stegall), and the second by ''The Bluegrass Album''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: "It's Alright to Be a Redneck" was supposed to have been the fourth single off ''When Somebody Loves You'', but it was pulled after only a few weeks so that Alan could release "Where Were You" in the wake of 9/11.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: "www.memory" could only have come out during the Internet explosion at the TurnOfTheMillennium, but the video really drives it home by having the protagonist driving a Chrysler PT Cruiser, a car that was very popular at the time but quickly faded from consciousness.
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not trivia and not a misattribution
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* MisattributedSong: "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" is often credited to Creator/JimmyBuffett'', which is understandable. But its Jackson's song.
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* ThrowItIn: Jackson began whistling at the end of "Right on the Money", unaware that the tape was still running. He and Keith Stegall both liked the sound and left it in.
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* ThrowItIn: Jackson began whistling at the end of "Right on the Money", unaware that the tape was still running. He and Keith Stegall both liked the sound and left it in.in.
* MisattributedSong: "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" is often credited to Creator/JimmyBuffett'', which is understandable. But its Jackson's song.
* MisattributedSong: "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" is often credited to Creator/JimmyBuffett'', which is understandable. But its Jackson's song.