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** ''I Wonder Do You Think of Me'' includes "Between and Old Memory and Me" and "Brother Jukebox", later singles for Travis Tritt and Mark Chesnutt, respectively.

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** ''I Wonder Do You Think of Me'' includes "Between and Old Memory and Me" and "Brother Jukebox", later singles for Travis Tritt and Mark Chesnutt, respectively. respectively ([[Music/TheEverlyBrothers Don Everly]] first recorded "Brother Jukebox" in 1977).
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** {{Justified|Trope}} with {{Music/Alison Krauss|AndUnionStation}}'s version of "When You Say Nothing at All", which was on a tribute album and just happened to build enough momentum to become a hit.

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** {{Justified|Trope}} Justified with {{Music/Alison Krauss|AndUnionStation}}'s version of "When You Say Nothing at All", which was on a tribute album and just happened to build enough momentum to become a hit.
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** He also recorded a version of George Strait's hit "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" as a demo right around the time Strait's version was on the charts. While it didn't get much airplay, the few who actually heard it actually thought Keith was George.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In "Hard Livin'", he sings "I wish hard livin' didn't come so easy to me", while in "I'm Over You", he sings "You heard I'm drinkin' more than I should / That I ain't been livin' all that good…"

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* HarsherInHindsight: In "Hard Livin'", he sings "I wish hard livin' didn't come so easy to me", while in "I'm Over You", he sings "You heard I'm drinkin' more than I should / That I ain't been livin' lookin' all that good…"
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** ''Kentucky Bluebird'' includes the single "Brotherly Love" (a duet with Earl Thomas Conley), which was originally a single for Moe Bandy. It also has tracks that were also recorded by Music/KennyChesney, Wade Hayes, and Glen Campbell, to name a few.

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** ''Kentucky Bluebird'' includes the single "Brotherly Love" (a duet with Earl Thomas Conley), which was originally a single for Moe Bandy. It also has tracks that were also recorded by Music/KennyChesney, Wade Hayes, and Glen Campbell, to name a few.few.
* HarsherInHindsight: In "Hard Livin'", he sings "I wish hard livin' didn't come so easy to me", while in "I'm Over You", he sings "You heard I'm drinkin' more than I should / That I ain't been livin' all that good…"
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* CoveredUp: All over the place:
** His second album included "Nobody in His Right Mind Would've Left Her", which was later a #1 hit for Music/GeorgeStrait (although Dean Dillon had a hit with it first), and "On the Other Hand", later a #1 for Music/RandyTravis.
** {{Justified|Trope}} with {{Music/Alison Krauss|AndUnionStation}}'s version of "When You Say Nothing at All", which was on a tribute album and just happened to build enough momentum to become a hit.
** ''I Wonder Do You Think of Me'' includes "Between and Old Memory and Me" and "Brother Jukebox", later singles for Travis Tritt and Mark Chesnutt, respectively.
** "'Til a Tear Becomes a Rose", a posthumous duet with Lorrie Morgan, was originally recorded by Leon Everette.
** ''Kentucky Bluebird'' includes the single "Brotherly Love" (a duet with Earl Thomas Conley), which was originally a single for Moe Bandy. It also has tracks that were also recorded by Music/KennyChesney, Wade Hayes, and Glen Campbell, to name a few.

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