Kenny Chesney wins.
On Friday mornings I tune into the three network morning shows to see who's performing.
CBS is perpetually struggling to come remotely close to GMA or Today. I think they hit rock bottom today. It's not because the music they had was bad, it's just that Jennifer Hudson was on GMA last week! They couldn't have a exclusive? There is so much music out there. Why not try something completely different? Not much is expected of them so they can experiment. Make a positive statement. They message I'm getting is we're so low on the totem pole, we can only get guests that have already played the other shows the week before. Yikes.
Good Morning America had the Disney girl, Selena Gomez. Makes sense. ABC is part of the Disney World, she has a new movie and album out. Lots of young girls in the audience with their parents. There's nothing new here.
Kenny Chesney is a seasoned performer. It showed in his Today performance. He puts on a show.
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Lucky Old Sun: A Popular AlbumTitle From A Song That's 59 Years Old
Brian Wilson released his latest album That Lucky Old Sun on Sept 2nd. On Oct 14th Kenny Chesney released his latest album Lucky Old Sun. Huh? Brian Wilson has been playing the song live for over a year as part of a suite of music. He talked about his love for the 1949 song, which is why he included it on his latest record and names the album after the song. So Kenny Chesney decides to do a duet with Willie Nelson of the very same song and takes away the "That" for his album title. Was Chesney inspired by Wilson's song choice?

As Wilson told USA Today: "I always liked that song," he says of That Lucky Old Sun, first popularized in 1949 by Frankie Laine. "A couple of years ago, I went to the record store, got Louis Armstrong's version, brought it home and learned it. I rearranged it and taught it to my band."

As Wilson told USA Today: "I always liked that song," he says of That Lucky Old Sun, first popularized in 1949 by Frankie Laine. "A couple of years ago, I went to the record store, got Louis Armstrong's version, brought it home and learned it. I rearranged it and taught it to my band."
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