One of the hit makers of the 1990s in country music happened to be Tracy Lawrence. He fell into the honky-tonk, traditional country music category...music critics at the time created a new title for these type of singers: New Traditionalists. That particular phrase wasn't adopted as much as Neo-Country happened to be. Tracy Lawrence emerged with a single called "Somebody Paints the Wall"...a song that I was very familiar with because several years earlier, in 1990, it appeared on a George Jones album titled You Oughta Be Here With Me with a slightly different title, "Somebody Always Paints the Wall". I liked Tracy's songs but I wasn't a devoted/dedicated fan...meaning that I didn't purchase his albums or buy whatever magazine he may have appeared on...but I liked hearing his songs. In this video clip from the Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville television series he's singing "Time Marches On". In Tracy's guest appearance on Ray's show he sang two songs: "Time Marches On" and "Texas Tornado". The guest who appears on Ray's television show sing two songs unless there happens to be two guests, which is rare, and in that case each guest sings one song...but here we have Tracy Lawrence singing "Time Marches On"...a song from the pen of Bobby Braddock. The single spent three weeks at number one on the country music charts for Tracy in 1996...the longest time spent at number one for any of his singles and therefore it's become recognized as the biggest hit of his career...
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