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  1. My Honky Tonk History is the American country music artist Travis Tritt 's ninth studio album, released on Columbia Records in 2004. It features the singles "The Girl's Gone Wild", "What Say You" (feat. John Mellencamp ), and "I See Me", which peaked at #28, #21 and #32 on the Hot Country Songs charts, respectively.

  2. Gretchen Wilson's landmark 2004 debut made her the first female outlaw-country artist of the era to become a mainstream star. Her second album picks up where its predecessor left off, mixing classic honky-tonk and '70s-outlaw influences with a little rock 'n' roll.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2005 · All Jacked Up by Gretchen Wilson on Apple Music. Gretchen Wilson. Rock · 2005. Gretchen Wilson's landmark 2004 debut made her the first female outlaw-country artist of the era to become a mainstream star. Her second album picks up where its predecessor left off, mixing classic honky-tonk and '70s-outlaw influences with a little rock 'n' roll.

  4. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 2000s - 2020s. Born. June 26, 1973 in Pocahontas, IL. Genre. Country. Styles. Contemporary Country, Country-Pop, Honky Tonk, Traditional Country. Also Known As. Gretchen Frances Wilson. Album Highlights. Full Discography. New Releases. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error.

  5. Steve Leggett of AllMusic gave the album four stars out of five and said that the "aptly named Right on Time shows that Wilson is capable of much more than just country honky tonk anthems, and in fact, this set is way more garage rock blues than it is country, with some late-night jazz, soul, and funk thrown in as well, and it's clearly a statem...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Travis_TrittTravis Tritt - Wikipedia

    Tritt's tenth studio album, My Honky Tonk History, was released in 2004. This album included three charting singles: "The Girl's Gone Wild" at 28, followed by the John Mellencamp duet "What Say You" at number 21 and "I See Me" at number 32. [18]

  7. Well, maybe we can blame it on writers Patrick Jason Matthews' and Luke Bryan's honky-tonk history. Tritt is more convincing on ballads such as "Too Far to Turn Around," co-written by red-hot Gretchen Wilson of Pocahontas, Ill., who chips in with backing vocals.