Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4,5 (click to see context) from:
* ProductionPosse: Nearly all of his albums have co-writes by Larry Boone, Flip Anderson, and/or Kenny Beard.
* SleeperHit: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which initially stalled at the bottom of the charts for nearly half a year before the remix with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney bolstered interest in the song.
* SleeperHit: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which initially stalled at the bottom of the charts for nearly half a year before the remix with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney bolstered interest in the song.
to:
* ProductionPosse: Nearly all of his albums have co-writes by Larry Boone, Flip Anderson, Kenny Beard, and/or Kenny Beard.
Flip Anderson (his bandleader and sometimes producer).
* SleeperHit: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which initially stalled at the bottom of the charts for nearly half a year before the remix with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney bolstered interest in thesong.song.
* TroubledProduction: ''Sticks and Stones'' was delayed from May to November 1991 after Lawrence was shot while protecting a friend from muggers.
----
* SleeperHit: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which initially stalled at the bottom of the charts for nearly half a year before the remix with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney bolstered interest in the
* TroubledProduction: ''Sticks and Stones'' was delayed from May to November 1991 after Lawrence was shot while protecting a friend from muggers.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* ProductionPosse: Nearly all of his albums have co-writes by Larry Boone, Flip Anderson, and/or Kenny Beard.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 3 (click to see context) from:
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his career.
to:
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his career.career, despite a couple later hits.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 3 (click to see context) from:
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his career.
to:
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his career.career.
* SleeperHit: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which initially stalled at the bottom of the charts for nearly half a year before the remix with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney bolstered interest in the song.
* SleeperHit: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which initially stalled at the bottom of the charts for nearly half a year before the remix with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney bolstered interest in the song.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1,2 (click to see context) from:
* BillingDisplacement: Originally, "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" was a solo song. But when the album came out, radio caught wind of the alternate version with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney on it... and, ignoring the outmoded former 90s name who originated the song, played it due to the strength of the two guest artists. In addition, nearly all recurrent airplay is of the version with them on it, so it's quite abundantly clear that Lawrence is not the reason the song stuck around.
* ChartDisplacement: His only Top 40 hit on the Hot 100 is "Lessons Learned", which also got to #3 on the country charts. Either way, it was not as enduring as "Time Marches On", "Alibis", etc.
* ChartDisplacement: His only Top 40 hit on the Hot 100 is "Lessons Learned", which also got to #3 on the country charts. Either way, it was not as enduring as "Time Marches On", "Alibis", etc.
to:
* BillingDisplacement: Originally, "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" was a solo song. But when the album came out, radio caught wind of the alternate version with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney on it... and, ignoring the outmoded former 90s name who originated the song, played it due to the strength of the two guest artists. In addition, nearly all recurrent airplay is of the version with them Tim and Kenny on it, so it's quite abundantly clear that Lawrence is not the reason the song stuck around.
* ChartDisplacement: His only Top 40 hit on the Hot 100 is "Lessons Learned", which also got to #3 on the country charts. Either way, it was not as enduring as famous chart-toppers such as "Time MarchesOn", "Alibis", etc.On" (his biggest hit overall), "Texas Tornado", or "Alibis" -- the former two did not enter the Hot 100, while "Alibis" only got to #72.
* ChartDisplacement: His only Top 40 hit on the Hot 100 is "Lessons Learned", which also got to #3 on the country charts. Either way, it was not as enduring as famous chart-toppers such as "Time Marches
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* ChartDisplacement: His only Top 40 hit on the Hot 100 is "Lessons Learned", which also got to #3 on the country charts. Either way, it was not as enduring as "Time Marches On", "Alibis", etc.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his career
to:
* BillingDisplacement: Originally, "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" was a solo song. But when the album came out, radio caught wind of the alternate version with Music/TimMcGraw and Music/KennyChesney on it... and, ignoring the outmoded former 90s name who originated the song, played it due to the strength of the two guest artists. In addition, nearly all recurrent airplay is of the version with them on it, so it's quite abundantly clear that Lawrence is not the reason the song stuck around.
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended hiscareercareer.
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* CreatorKiller: The domestic abuse case in 1997 pretty much ended his career