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Nobody gets off in this town...

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Nobody gets off in this town...town...
* WhenImGoneSong: In "If Tomorrow Never Comes", the narrator worries that when he dies, his significant other might doubt how much he loved her, so he tells her every day to make sure she knows.
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The album saw heavy influence from Music/GeorgeStrait, and was fairly close to the sound of [[TheEighties 80s]] country. Still, he made his voice heard, with several hit songs giving Garth his first taste of superstardom, and the confidence to proceed with his music career.

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The album saw heavy influence from Music/GeorgeStrait, and was fairly close to the sound of [[TheEighties 80s]] country. Still, he made his voice heard, with several hit songs giving Garth his first taste of superstardom, stardom, and the confidence to proceed with his music career.
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After years of urging from friends, Garth finally got his first contract with Capitol Nashville, and began recording his first album. He would reflect later in his career on just how scared he was to released that first effort, and sometimes still feels that way when he sings some of its songs at concerts.

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After years of urging from friends, Garth finally got his first contract with Capitol Nashville, and began recording his first album. He would reflect later in his career on just how scared he was to released release that first effort, and sometimes still feels that way when he sings some of its songs at concerts.
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* LetsJustBeFriends: The singer of "Everytime That It Rains" ended up having a one-night stand with a waitress in a roadside cafe. When they met a second time, they tried to do it again, but couldn't bring themselves to.

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* LetsJustBeFriends: OldFlameFizzle: The singer of "Everytime That It Rains" ended up having a one-night stand with a waitress in a roadside cafe. When they met a second time, they tried to do it again, but couldn't bring themselves to.
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After years of urging from friends, Garth finally got his first contract with Capitol Nashville, and began recording his first album. He would reflect later on his career on just how scared he was to released that first effort, and sometimes still feels that way when he sings some of its songs at concerts.

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After years of urging from friends, Garth finally got his first contract with Capitol Nashville, and began recording his first album. He would reflect later on in his career on just how scared he was to released that first effort, and sometimes still feels that way when he sings some of its songs at concerts.



The album spawned four singles: "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)", "If Tomorrow Never Comes", "Not Counting You", and "The Dance". All four would be Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country chart, with "If Tomorrow Comes" and "The Dance" reaching #1.

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The album spawned four singles: "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)", "If Tomorrow Never Comes", "Not Counting You", and "The Dance". All four would be Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country chart, with "If Tomorrow Never Comes" and "The Dance" reaching #1.
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* LetsJustBeFriends: The singer of "Everytime That It Rains" ended up having a one-night stand with a waitress in a roadside cafe. When they met a second time, they tried to do it again, but couldn't bring themselves to.

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* LetsJustBeFriends: The singer of "Everytime That It Rains" ended up having a one-night stand with a waitress in a roadside cafe. When they met a second time, they tried to do it again, but couldn't bring themselves to.to.
* RecordProducer: This album began his long term association with producer Allen Reynolds.
* SmallTownBoredom: "Nobody Gets Off in This Town" is about how boring a small unspecified rural town can get:
-->Now let me see if I can set the scene\\
It's a one-dog town and he's old and mean\\
There's one stop light but it's always green\\
Nobody gets off in this town...
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!!"We're two of a kind, workin' on a full trope page:"

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!!"We're two of a kind, workin' on a full trope page:"!!"When loving turns to leaving I'm always the first to trope:"
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''Garth Brooks'' is the debutd studio album recorded the by American CountryMusic artist [[Music/GarthBrooks of the same name]]. It was released by Creator/CapitolRecords through their Capitol Nashville imprint on April 12, 1989.

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''Garth Brooks'' is the debutd debut studio album recorded the by American CountryMusic artist [[Music/GarthBrooks of the same name]]. It was released by Creator/CapitolRecords through their Capitol Nashville imprint on April 12, 1989.
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The album saw heavy influence from Music/GeorgeStrait, and was fairly close to the sound of [[TheEighties 80s]] country. Still, he made his voice heard, with several hit songs.

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The album saw heavy influence from Music/GeorgeStrait, and was fairly close to the sound of [[TheEighties 80s]] country. Still, he made his voice heard, with several hit songs.
songs giving Garth his first taste of superstardom, and the confidence to proceed with his music career.
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* DoubleMeaningSong: "The Dance" could be about the bittersweet end of a romance, or someone dying in a HeroicSacrifice.

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* DoubleMeaningSong: DoubleMeaning: "The Dance" could be about the bittersweet end of a romance, or someone dying in a HeroicSacrifice.
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''Garth Brooks'' is the debutd studio album recorded the by American CountryMusic artist [[Music/GarthBrooks of the same name]]. It was released by Music/CapitolRecords through their Capitol Nashville imprint on April 12, 1989.

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''Garth Brooks'' is the debutd studio album recorded the by American CountryMusic artist [[Music/GarthBrooks of the same name]]. It was released by Music/CapitolRecords Creator/CapitolRecords through their Capitol Nashville imprint on April 12, 1989.
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[[caption-width-right:300:''I could have missed the pain\\
But I'd have had to miss the dance'']]
->''This ol' highway's getting longer\\
Seems there ain't no end in sight\\
To sleep would be best, but I just can't afford to rest\\
I've got to ride in Denver tomorrow night\\
\\
I called the house but no one answered\\
For the last two weeks no one's been home\\
I guess she's through with me, to tell the truth I just can't see\\
What's kept the woman holding on this long''
-->--'''"Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"'''

''Garth Brooks'' is the debutd studio album recorded the by American CountryMusic artist [[Music/GarthBrooks of the same name]]. It was released by Music/CapitolRecords through their Capitol Nashville imprint on April 12, 1989.

After years of urging from friends, Garth finally got his first contract with Capitol Nashville, and began recording his first album. He would reflect later on his career on just how scared he was to released that first effort, and sometimes still feels that way when he sings some of its songs at concerts.

The album saw heavy influence from Music/GeorgeStrait, and was fairly close to the sound of [[TheEighties 80s]] country. Still, he made his voice heard, with several hit songs.

It proved to be quite popular, and thus a star was born. The album would reach #2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and even hit #13 on the main Billboard 200 album chart. In fact, as subsequent albums drove him to superstardom, this album would end up lingering in the top half of the Billboard 200 for most of ''the next five years'', resulting it being certified ten-times Platinum--and eventually Diamond--by the RIAA.

The album spawned four singles: "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)", "If Tomorrow Never Comes", "Not Counting You", and "The Dance". All four would be Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country chart, with "If Tomorrow Comes" and "The Dance" reaching #1.

The four singles would be added to the European release of his next album, ''Music/NoFences''. This would lead to "The Dance" reaching #36 on the UK pop chart.

!!Tracklist
# "Not Counting You" (2:34)
# "I've Got a Good Thing Going" (2:54)
# "If Tomorrow Never Comes" (3:41)
# "Everytime That It Rains" (4:12)
# "Alabama Clay" (3:39)
# "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" (2:58)
# "Cowboy Bill" (4:33)
# "Nobody Gets Off In This Town" (2:19)
# "I Know One" (2:55)
# "The Dance" (3:38)

!!"We're two of a kind, workin' on a full trope page:"
* DoubleMeaningSong: "The Dance" could be about the bittersweet end of a romance, or someone dying in a HeroicSacrifice.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The ballads in this album are slicker than the sound that would make him a legend beginning with [[Music/NoFences the next album]].
* LetsJustBeFriends: The singer of "Everytime That It Rains" ended up having a one-night stand with a waitress in a roadside cafe. When they met a second time, they tried to do it again, but couldn't bring themselves to.

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