Tracy Byrd has that distinction - having cut it in 2003, while writer Rodney Crowell did so with his band The Notorious Cherry Bombs the next year. Oddly enough, Urban wasn’t the first artist to record this song. Would love to see him re-visit the irresistible groove of this song, which was country - and rock - at the same time. He recorded a fine one in this vein on his 1999 debut album from the pen of Steve Wariner. Keith Urban – “Where The Blacktop Ends”Įven early in his career, Urban had a a penchant for the up-tempo rocker. Somehow, we think that with her move to Capitol Nashville, you just might see this pairing again. At least we hope so!Ĩ. Urban goes the musical distance to prove his love and devotion to his significant other, while Underwood’s vocal was as dreamy as anything she had ever recorded. Even so, the combination of these two turned out to be one of the most pleasurable singles on country radio as of late. General consensus says that if you put the talents of Grand Ole Opry stars Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood together, the odds are pretty strong that you would have a hit.
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