dcowboy77
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Post by dcowboy77 on Nov 1, 2005 14:29:38 GMT -5
"Bless the Broken Road"- Rascal Flatts !!!
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Uncle Lumpy
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Post by Uncle Lumpy on Nov 1, 2005 18:33:45 GMT -5
Gotta go with my girl Lee Ann.....
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PT08
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Post by PT08 on Nov 1, 2005 18:40:50 GMT -5
I'm going to have go with "Bless The Broken Road"
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bigbluenote
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Post by bigbluenote on Nov 1, 2005 19:21:53 GMT -5
Fact: Toby's 'As Good As I Once Was' had the best success out of the nominees there.
Opinion: Toby should win.
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Post by sbp17 on Nov 1, 2005 20:10:16 GMT -5
Fact: Toby's 'As Good As I Once Was' had the best success out of the nominees there. Opinion: Toby should win. This award is for 'song' of the year, not 'single'. So success isn't as much a factor. Personally, I think Womack will win but I wish Sugarland would win.
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bigbluenote
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Post by bigbluenote on Nov 1, 2005 20:13:13 GMT -5
Fact: Toby's 'As Good As I Once Was' had the best success out of the nominees there. Opinion: Toby should win. This award is for 'song' of the year, not 'single'. So success isn't as much a factor. Personally, I think Womack will win but I wish Sugarland would win. Ah, sorry, my mistake. In that case, I would say that 'Baby Girl' should win (or Toby).
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jond7699
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Post by jond7699 on Nov 2, 2005 18:53:37 GMT -5
"Baby Girl" should win by far. So that's who I voted for but it will more likely be Lee Ann
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Post by cari2521 on Nov 5, 2005 3:34:09 GMT -5
I'll go with Lee Ann for this one, although I wouldn't mind Sugarland taking it either.
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jenglisbe
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Post by jenglisbe on Nov 5, 2005 10:37:25 GMT -5
What category is it where "Redneck Woman" and "Whiskey Lullaby" are nommed again? How were they nominated in the same category two years in a row?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2005 12:28:38 GMT -5
What category is it where "Redneck Woman" and "Whiskey Lullaby" are nommed again? How were they nominated in the same category two years in a row? You're right. It is SONG of the Year that features the repeat nominees. Someone needs to change the title of this thread.
The nominees listed in the poll in this thread are the 2005 CMA SINGLE of the Year nominees.Here are the actual nominees in both categories: SINGLE OF THE YEAR (Award goes to artist and producer)“Alcohol” Brad Paisley Produced by Frank Rogers Arista Nashville “As Good As I Once Was” Toby Keith Produced by James Stroud/Toby Keith DreamWorks Records Nashville “Baby Girl” Sugarland Produced by Garth Fundis Mercury Records Nashville “Bless the Broken Road” Rascal Flatts Produced by Mark Bright/Marty Williams/Rascal Flatts Lyric Street Records “I May Hate Myself In The Morning” Lee Ann Womack Produced by Byron Gallimore MCA Nashville SONG OF THE YEAR (Award goes to songwriter and primary publisher)“Alcohol” Brad Paisley EMI April/Sea Gayle Music “As Good As I Once Was” Toby Keith/Scotty Emerick Tokeco Tunes/Sony/ATV Songs/Big Yellow Dog Music/Florida Cracker Music “Bless The Broken Road” Marcus Hummon/Bobby E. Boyd/Jeff Hanna Careers-BMG Music/Jeff Diggs Music “I May Hate Myself In The Morning” Odie Blackmon Cal IV Songs “Redneck Woman” Gretchen Wilson/John Rich Sony/ATV Cross Keys/Hoosiermama Music/WB Music Corp “Whiskey Lullaby” Bill Anderson/Jon Randall Sony/ATV/Mr. Bubba Music/Reynsong/Wha Ya Say Music 2005 CMA Nominees
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jenglisbe
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Post by jenglisbe on Nov 5, 2005 22:14:14 GMT -5
I thought those were the Single nominees.
Anyway, it's a joke that two songs could be nominated in the same category two years in a row.
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