Description: NOTE: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS STILL BEING AFFECTED BY THE VIRUS, PLEASE CHECK UNDER THE SHIPPING TAB TO MAKE SURE I SHIP TO YOUR COUNTRY BEFORE BIDDING/BUYING OR YOU HAVE A U.S. “DROP SHIP” ADDRESS... THIS CD COMES FROM MY TIME AT A NATIONAL RADIO NETWORK WHERE I WAS THE MUSIC AND PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS. A RECENT FIND FROM A BOX IN MY STORAGE UNIT.THIS IS A PHOTO OF THE ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALE, SORRY IF THE PICTURE(S) ARE A BIT BLURRY. I HAVE OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE, CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS, THANKS! AS I MENTIONED ABOVE FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS I WAS THE MUSIC & PROMOTIONS CORDINATOR FOR A MAJOR NATIONAL RADIO NETWORK.... ALL CD'S COME IN A JEWEL CASE UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. NOTE: eBay HAS TAKEN IT UPON THEMSELVES TO REMOVE WHAT THEY CALL “OUTSIDE” LINKS, THESE ARE IN THE HTML DESCRIPTION, AND CAN'T EVEN BE SEEN IN MY ITEM DESCRIPTION, SO FROM NOW ON IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE ITEM &/OR ARTIST LOOK 'EM UP, ON WIKI & DISCOGS, ETC. NOTE: I DO COMBINE SHIPPING SO IF YOU WIN AN ITEM AND ARE BIDING ON ANOTHER, LET ME KNOW AND I CAN WAIT UNTIL THAT AUCTION RUNS IT COURSE.THANKS NOTE: I HAVE A FEW COUNTRY MUSIC PROMO CD's I AM RELISTING SO PLEASE CHECK 'EM OUT & KNOW THAT I DO COMBINE SHIPPING! ARTIST: BROOKS & DUNN/REBA TITLE: “IF YOU SEE HIM/IF YOU SEE HER” (3:55) PROMO CD SINGLE TRACK LISTING: SEE PHOTOS & ABOVE: LABEL: MCA/ARISTA RECORDS NASHVILLE CAT.#: MCA5P-72051/ASCD-3116 YEAR: 1998 CONDITION: THE DISC IS IN MINT/MINT- CONDITION. THIS CD HAS NEVER BEEN PLAYED. BOTH INSERTS ARE IN NM CONDITION MORE INFO: FROM THE MUSIC LIBRARY OF A NATIONAL RADIO NETWORK. NOT SOLD TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. PRINTED ON THE CD ARTWORK IS “PROMO ONLY-NOT FOR SALE”. SONG LYRICS PRINTED ON INSERT. (SEE PHOTO) ARTIST INFO: BROOKS & DUNN This hugely successful country duo comprises Kix Brooks (Leon Eric Brooks, 12 May 1955, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA) and Ronnie Gene Dunn (b. 1 June 1953, Coleman, Texas, USA). As an adolescent, Brooks lived close to Johnny Horton and sang with Horton’s daughter. He moved to Nashville and found success as a songwriter, co-writing a US country number 1 by John Conlee (‘I’m Only In It For The Love’) in 1983, and then the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s ‘Modern Day Romance’ and Highway 101’s ‘Who’s Lonely Now’. Having limited success with ‘There’s A Telephone Ringing’, he wanted to succeed as a solo performer but his Capitol Records debut album, Kix Brooks, in 1989, made little impression, all songs being written by Brooks with 11 other writers. Although Ronnie Dunn planned to be a Baptist minister, he could not reconcile it with his love of honky tonks, and eventually he was leading the house band at Duke’s Country, a successful club in Tulsa. He had minor US country chart entries with ‘It’s Written All Over Your Face’ and ‘She Put The Sad In All His Songs’. After winning a talent contest in 1989, he moved to Nashville and Arista Record’s vice-president, Tim DuBois, suggested that he should try to write some songs with Brooks. They came up with ‘Brand New Man’ and, as they sounded good together and became friends, they decided to begin recording together. Brooks And Dunn’s high-energy, debut album sold over three million copies and yielded four chart-topping country singles; one of them, the line-dancing anthem ‘Boot Scootin’ Boogie’, was also a US pop hit. The song later appeared in a dance version on their second album, Hard Workin’ Man. This collection also boasted the country chart-toppers ‘She Used To Me Mine’, ‘She’s Not The Cheatin’ Kind’, and ‘That Ain’t No Way To Go’, while ‘Rock My World (Little Country Girl)’, with its Rolling Stones -styled intro, boasted eight international versions and a video. Further number one hits followed during the latter part of the decade, including ‘Little Miss Honky Tonk’, ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone’, ‘My Maria’, ‘A Man This Lonely’, ‘Husbands And Wives’, and ‘How Long Gone’. Both Waitin’ On Sundown (1994) and Borderline (1996) reached the top of the country album chart, with the latter also landing in the mainstream Top 5. Not surprisingly, Brooks And Dunn won several Country Music Association Vocal Duo Of The Year awards during this period and, with their success, were able to design and model western shirts for Panhandle Slim. The duo’s entertaining live show was based around manic performances by Brooks, complete with duckwalks and wild leaps. Following a string of albums which had reached the higher regions of the country and pop charts, the duo’s commercial fortunes took a slight downturn with 1999’s Tight Rope. They bounced back with their first album of the new millennium, Steers & Stripes, which reached the top of the country charts and entered the mainstream Top 5. The album also spawned the country number 1s ‘Ain’t Nothing ’Bout You’, ‘Only In America’ and ‘The Long Goodbye’. Following the release of a seasonal collection the duo completed the 2003 concept album, Red Dirt Road. One of their finest artistic achievements, the album was also a major commercial success and one of their bestselling releases. Although Brooks And Dunn are often compared to the Bellamy Brothers, they rock harder, write sharper novelty songs and have considerably more stage personality. They are the most popular male duo in country music since the heyday of the Everly Brothers. REBA McENTIRE 28 March 1955, Chockie, Oklahoma, USA. One of four children, McEntire’s family owned a 7, 000-acre ranch and participated in rodeos, a background which later inspired the song ‘Daddy’. She sang with her sister Susie and brother Pake McEntire as the Singing McEntires, and in 1972, they recorded for the small Boss label. In 1974, she was asked to sing ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City. Honky-tonk singer Red Steagall heard her, which led to a recording contract with Mercury Records. Her first single, ‘I Don’t Want To Be A One Night Stand’, made the US country charts in 1976, the year in which she married rodeo rider Charlie Battles. It was followed by several minor successes, including a revival of ‘Sweet Dreams’ and two duets with Jacky Ward (‘Three Sheets To The Wind’ and ‘That Makes Two Of Us’). She made the US country Top 10 with ‘(You Lift Me) Up To Heaven’, the Top 5 with ‘Today All Over Again’, and in 1982, number 1 with ‘Can’t Even Get The Blues’. She had another chart-topper in 1983 with ‘You’re The First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving’. McEntire then left Mercury for MCA Records, although her old label was to release an album of out-takes, Reba Nell McEntire, in 1986. Her string of country hits continued with ‘Just A Little Love’, ‘He Broke Your Memory Last Night’, ‘Have I Got A New Deal For You’, and the number 1 hits ‘How Blue’ and ‘Somebody Should Leave’. Her best-known single, and the title track of a bestselling album, was ‘Whoever’s In New England’. McEntire’s own battles with Battles ended in their divorce in 1987, and she married her band leader, Narvel Blackstock, in 1989. Several of her successes, although not written for her (‘I Know How He Feels’ and ‘New Fool At An Old Game’), have overtones from her own life. She has won numerous country music awards, but her 1988 album Reba, although very successful, irritated traditionalists who questioned her revival of a pop hit, ‘A Sunday Kind Of Love’, and her cover version of Otis Redding’s ‘Respect’. McEntire was adamant: ‘I can sing any kind of song, but whatever I sing, it’ll come out country.’ In 1990, McEntire appeared, killing graboids with an elephant gun, in the well-reviewed horror movie Tremors. On 16 March 1991, tragedy struck when Chris Austin, Kirk Cappello, Joey Cigainero, Paula Kaye Evans, Terry Jackson, Michael Thomas, Tony Saputo - seven of the nine members of McEntire’s band - died in a plane crash shortly after taking off from San Diego. The following year, McEntire herself was involved in a forced landing at Nashville airport, evoking memories of the earlier tragedy. She dedicated her next album, For My Broken Heart, to her friends and colleagues. It proved to be one of her most successful projects, and the title track was a major hit single. She tried to come to terms with the previous tragedy in ‘If I Had Only Known’, but the whole song selection evoked memories of it. Despite its melancholia, the album became one of her biggest hits. Having committed her feelings to record, McEntire then had a massive success via the dramatic video for the ‘cheating’ song, ‘Does He Love You’, which she sang with Linda Davis. She also began to establish herself as a film actress, playing alongside Kenny Rogers in The Gambler Returns: The Luck Of The Draw, Burt Reynolds in the 1993 television movie The Man From Left Field, and Bruce Willis in North. In 1995, she looked to her roots for an album of her favourite songs, Starting Over, including ‘Talking In Your Sleep’ and ‘By The Time I Get To Phoenix’. For ‘On My Own’, she was joined by Linda Davis, Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood. The follow-up, What If It’s You, featured the excellent singles ‘The Fear Of Being Alone’ and ‘I’d Rather Ride Around With You’. Following further album releases, McEntire moved to the stage in the new millennium to appear as Annie Oakley in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun. She returned to music with 2003’s Room To Breathe, which quickly chalked up platinum sales and spawned the number 1 hit ‘Somebody’. During this period McEntire also starred in her own television sitcom, Reba, which ran for six seasons from 2001 to 2007. In September 2007, she celebrated her first number 1 album on the mainstream US charts with Reba: Duets. The album featured duets with a range of artists from the pop and country fields, including Kenny Chesney, Kelly Clarkson, Carole King, Rascal Flatts, and Justin Timberlake. She was also announced as the winner of the inaugural Billboard Woman Of The Year award. The following year’s Love Revival compilation featured four new songs and was released exclusively at Hallmark gift stores. NOTE: INTERNATIONAL MAIL IS LIMITED DUE TO THE VIRUS, PLEASE CHECK BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING THAT I DELIVER TO YOUR COUNTRY, SEE SHIPPING TAB. 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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: BROOKS & DUNN/REBA
Conductor: N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Catalog Number: MCA5P-72051/ASCD-3116
Producer: TONY BROWN & TIM DuBOIS
Custom Bundle: No
Style: 1990s, MANSTREAM COUNTRY
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Composer: N/A
Instrument: N/A
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Format: CD
Type: Single
Features: NOT SOLD TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, SONG LYRICS PRINTED ON INSERT
Release Title: IF YOU SEE HIM/IF YOU SEE HER
Record Label: MCA/ARISTA RECORDS NASHVILLE
Color: YELLOW/BLACK
Case Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Release Year: 1998
Language: English
Performer Orchestra: N/A
Edition: First Edition, Limited Edition, Promo, PROMO CD SINGLE
Run Time: 3:55
Genre: MANSTREAM COUNTRY
Occasion: N/A
Era: 1990s