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* BlackSheepHit: He was never very fond of "Luckenbach, Texas" but he voluntarily recorded it because [[MoneyDearBoy knew it had big hit potential]].

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* BlackSheepHit: He was never very fond of "Luckenbach, Texas" but he voluntarily recorded it because he [[MoneyDearBoy knew it had big hit potential]].
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** Music/StevieNicks wrote "Leather and Lace" for his duets album with Colter, before recording it herself with [[Music/{{Eagles}} Don Henley]]. It did provide the album title.

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** Music/StevieNicks wrote "Leather and Lace" for his duets album with Colter, before recording it herself with [[Music/{{Eagles}} Don Henley]].Henley]] for her ''Music/{{Bella Donna|Album}}'' album. It did provide the album title.
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** If he had not lost a fateful coin flip to the Big Bopper…

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** If he had not lost a fateful coin flip given up his seat to the Big Bopper…
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* BlackSheepHit: He was never very fond of "Luckenbach, Texas" but he voluntarily recorded it because he knew it had big hit potential.

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* BlackSheepHit: He was never very fond of "Luckenbach, Texas" but he voluntarily recorded it because he [[MoneyDearBoy knew it had big hit potential.potential]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If he had not lost a fateful coin flip to the Big Bopper…

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If he had not lost a fateful coin flip to the Big Bopper…Bopper…
** Music/StevieNicks wrote "Leather and Lace" for his duets album with Colter, before recording it herself with [[Music/{{Eagles}} Don Henley]]. It did provide the album title.
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* BlackSheepHit: He was never very fond of "Luckenbach, Texas" but he voluntarily recorded it because he knew it had big hit potential.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If had not lost a fateful coin flip to the Big Bopper, country music would not have been the same.

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\n* CreatorCouple: With Jessi Colter.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If he had not lost a fateful coin flip to the Big Bopper, country music would not have been the same.Bopper…

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