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* CreatorCouple: Twice. First with Janis Oliver (one-half of 80s country duo Sweethearts of the Rodeo), then with Christian singer Amy Grant.
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* CreatorCouple: Twice. First with Janis Oliver (one-half of 80s country duo Sweethearts of the Rodeo), then with Christian singer Amy Grant.Music/AmyGrant.
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had '''''thirty-two''''' songs peak higher (twenty-eight solo releases and four featured credits, counting the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover "Forever Country").
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had '''''thirty-two''''' songs peak higher (twenty-eight solo releases and four featured credits, counting the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover "Forever Country"). Also, his highest Hot 100 entry is "House of Love", a duet with wife Music/AmyGrant that has been quickly forgotten.
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had '''''thirty-two''''' songs peak higher (twenty-eight solo releases and four featured credits).
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had '''''thirty-two''''' songs peak higher (twenty-eight solo releases and four featured credits).credits, counting the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover "Forever Country").
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing vocals on the former, and played lead guitar and mandolin on the latter. He also has an incredibly high number of guest backing vocal credits.
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing harmony vocals on the former, Herndon's version, and played lead guitar and mandolin on the latter.Wood's verison. He also has an incredibly high number of guest backing vocal credits.
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* InMemoriam: "Pretty Little Adriana" is this to Adriane Dickerson, a 12-year-old girl who was shot to death in the parking lot of a Nashville supermarket in 1995.
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had over ''thirty'' songs outpeak it (counting guest appearances).
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had over ''thirty'' '''''thirty-two''''' songs outpeak it (counting guest appearances).peak higher (twenty-eight solo releases and four featured credits).
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing vocals on the former, and played lead guitar on the latter. He also has an incredibly high number of guest backing vocal credits.
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing vocals on the former, and played lead guitar and mandolin on the latter. He also has an incredibly high number of guest backing vocal credits.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the early 1990s, Gill turned down an offer to join Music/DireStraits.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the early 1990s, 1980s, Gill turned down an offer to join Music/DireStraits.
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing vocals on the former, and played lead guitar on the latter.
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing vocals on the former, and played lead guitar on the latter. He also has an incredibly high number of guest backing vocal credits.
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* BreakupBreakout: After leaving Pure Prairie League.
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* ChartDisplacement: Perhaps the most extreme example out there. "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is by far his most famous song, but he has had over ''thirty'' songs outpeak it (counting guest appearances).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the early 1990s, Gill turned down an offer to join DireStraits.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the early 1990s, Gill turned down an offer to join DireStraits.Music/DireStraits.
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* HeAlsoDid: Gill has had a handful of outside songwriting cuts. The most prominent is "Here We Are", a 1991 hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, but another example was "You Just Get One", which was cut by both Ty Herndon and Jeff Wood. Gill sang backing vocals on the former, and played lead guitar on the latter.
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* CreatorCouple: Twice. First with Janis Oliver (one-half of 80s country duo Sweethearts of the Rodeo), then with Christian singer Amy Grant.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the early 1990s, Gill turned down an offer to join DireStraits.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the early 1990s, Gill turned down an offer to join DireStraits.