Garth Brooks – How You Ever Gonna Know
Background “How You Ever Gonna Know (If You Don’t Go)” is a country song written by Kent Blazy and Garth Brooks. It was originally recorded by Brooks for his 1990…
Background “How You Ever Gonna Know (If You Don’t Go)” is a country song written by Kent Blazy and Garth Brooks. It was originally recorded by Brooks for his 1990…
Background “The Cowboy Song,” officially titled “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old),” is a quintessential country ballad performed by American country music icon Garth Brooks. Released in April…
Background “Longneck Bottle” was released in 1997 as the lead single from Garth Brooks’ seventh studio album, Sevens. It was co-written by Brooks himself along with Bryan Kennedy and Kim…
Background “The Change,” a country rock anthem written and performed by Garth Brooks, was released in September 1990 as the first single from his second studio album, *No Fences*. It…
Background “Against the Grain,” released in 1990, marked a pivotal moment in Garth Brooks’ career. It was his third studio album and solidified his position as a dominant force in…
Background “That Ol’ Wind” is a country song written by Stephanie Davis and originally recorded by The Kendalls in 1988. Their version reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country…
Background “She’s Gonna Make It,” a captivating country ballad, was co-written by Kent Blazy and Garth Brooks. Released in 1990 as the fourth single from Brooks’ self-titled debut album, it…
Background “Mr. Blue” was originally written and recorded by American country artist Billy Dean in 1994, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Garth Brooks…
Background “The Fever” wasn’t originally written for Garth Brooks. It was penned by Aerosmith songwriters Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, along with Desmond Child, for Aerosmith’s 1997 album, *Nine Lives*.…
Background: “Cold Shoulder,” a country music ballad, was released by Garth Brooks in 1992 as the fourth single from his multi-platinum album, *Ropin’ the Wind*. The song, written by Kent…