Man with a Memory is the second studio album by American
country music artist
Joe Nichols. It was released on July 23, 2002 by
Universal South Records. It produced four singles on the BillboardHot Country Songs chart: "The Impossible", "Brokenheartsville" (his first Number One), "She Only Smokes When She Drinks" and "Cool to Be a Fool". It is certified platinum by the
RIAA as shipping one million copies in the United States and received a
Grammy nomination for
Best Country Album.
The album is the first production credit for session guitarist
Brent Rowan.[2]
"Everything's a Thing" was originally recorded by
Craig Morgan on his 2000
self-titled debut album. "Life Don't Have to Mean Nothing at All" was recorded by
Tom T. Hall on his 1997 album "Home Grown".
Man with a Memory is the second studio album by American
country music artist
Joe Nichols. It was released on July 23, 2002 by
Universal South Records. It produced four singles on the BillboardHot Country Songs chart: "The Impossible", "Brokenheartsville" (his first Number One), "She Only Smokes When She Drinks" and "Cool to Be a Fool". It is certified platinum by the
RIAA as shipping one million copies in the United States and received a
Grammy nomination for
Best Country Album.
The album is the first production credit for session guitarist
Brent Rowan.[2]
"Everything's a Thing" was originally recorded by
Craig Morgan on his 2000
self-titled debut album. "Life Don't Have to Mean Nothing at All" was recorded by
Tom T. Hall on his 1997 album "Home Grown".