Neal McCoy expressed his sympathies for Trace Adkins and praised the rest of the Country Cruising lineup after the ship’s headliner left for rehab last week.
Neal McCoy's first album after releasing a greatest hits collection in June 1997 was praised for being smooth and easy to listen to, but at least one reviewer hoped McCoy would have been more adventurous. The singer unleashed 'Be Good at It' 15 years ago today (Oct. 28).
Neal McCoy's chart-topping hit 'No Doubt About It' comes in at No. 72 on our Top 100 Country Love Songs of all time, and for very good reason. The tune is a simple and sweet message from the guy to his girl, relaying that there is do doubt in his mind that they were meant to be together.
If you think the catchy lyrics and infectious melody to Neal McCoy's new single 'Shotgun Rider' have a familiar sound, you're exactly right. The tune was penned by Nashville's hottest writing trio -- the Peach Pickers (Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip and Dallas Davidson) -- who all three have claimed the BMI (Akins and Davidson) and ASCAP (Hayslip) Songwriter of the Year titles. The Pickers wrote the tun
The second single from Neal McCoy's 'XII' album is a breezy little country swinger called 'Shotgun Rider.' The song fits under one's arm sweetly, much like the girl the singer is trying to romance.
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert lend a hand in co-producing 'XII,' Neal McCoy's first album in almost seven years. The superstar country couple's fingerprints cover almost every track. At times, it even sounds like Shelton singing.
Somewhere between 'Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo' and 'Grandma's Boy,' actor Rob Schneider found time to star in the video for Neal McCoy's 2005 hit 'Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On.' He plays "Billy," the sorry young man drowning his sorrows in a dozen beers and the bosom of a few unsightly ladies.
Neal McCoy will release his new album 'XII' on March 6 after a five-year hiatus. The album, produced by country couple Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, is McCoy's 12th studio effort. The singer just shared the track listing for the album, along with some accolades from his high-profile production team.
Neal McCoy didn't have to go far to find willing extras for the upcoming video for his new song 'A-OK.' The singer decided to film the clip in his hometown of Longview, Texas. KYTX reports that McCoy invited anyone and everyone to dance, clap their hands and sing along in the video for the song from his upcoming 'XII' album.
Some of the best advice Neal McCoy ever received came from Charley Pride, who said, "If you put on great shows and are nice to people, you can work in this business forever." The 'Wink' singer had just about resorted to relying on that advice to finish out his career before a record label out of Cleveland, Ohio and two country superstars came to his rescue.