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I would have to say mario. due to the fact that i have never heard of Garth Brooks.
Garth didn't write More Than A Memory, Lee Brice wrote it.
19 on the American charts. For the American and Canadian charts put together, it comes to 23.
More Than A Memory was released August 27 2007 to radio.
Well the top 10 that I know of are: 1. The Dance - [from 'Garth Brooks' 1989] 2. Friends In Low Places - [from 'No Fences" 1990] 3. If Tomorrow Never Comes - [from 'Garth Brooks' 1989] 4. Unanswered Prayers - [from 'No Fences' 1990] 5. The Thunder Rolls - [from 'No Fences' 1990] 6. Standing Outside The Fire - [from 'In Pieces' 1993] 7. More Than A Memory - [from 'Ultimate Hits' 2007] 8. The River - [from 'Ropin' the Wind' 1992] 9. We Shall Be Free - [from 'The Chase' 1992] 10. Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) - [from 'Garth Brooks' 1989]
He may be a republican but he cares about people more than his money! Garth Brooks for President!
Either More Than a Memory or his version of Huey Lewis's song, Workin' for a Livin'. Or Midnight Sun. He released them all around the same time.
Garth Brooks is considered by many who cite the RIAA to be the most successful solo artist, however this is not entirely true due to the criteria of the RIAA. The RIAA does not certify albums that have shipped less than 500,000. 500,000 is the requirement for an album to be tracked by the RIAA. The problem here is due to the vast number of Elvis Presley records available, not all of them reach 500,000 sales for various reasons, however, invariably they sell a large amount for SONY/BMG to continue to release more albums. This however is not tracked by RIAA until an album reaches sales of 500,000. Garth Brooks is a recording artist that releases studio albums regularly, however the market is not flooded with Garth Brooks albums and therefore any album released relating to him is guranteed excellent sales. Whereas Elvis' success will be split across several albums and therefore it maybe many years until various albums reach 500,000 sales to actually be counted, until then they don't count, and often some albums will not be released or will never sell and therefore the album sales will never count. This problem hampers anyone with a large catalog, and Elvis seems to have fallen into the hands of bad marketing and questionable sales tracking. That however is the issue in relation to USA only. Garth Brooks popularity worldwide is neglible compared to Elvis, and therefore the biggest solo artist in history remains Elvis Presley. Sony/BMG also has numerous Elvis albums that don't qualify for technical reasons such as Alohah from Hawaii. Aloha from Hawaii is a 2 disc special released in the earth 70s and is one of Elvis' best sellers. Garth Brooks best selling album is Double Live because of the length of the album RIAA counts Garths album as 2 while Elvis' only counts as one do to Elvis's being shorter. There's a lot of Elvis albums out there that don't meat the specs for RIAA to count them, as well as the fact that people of Elvis era focused more on singles than albums.
19 Number One. More than a Memory was his 19th Number One according to the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart.
* 1973 Ring Ring * 1974 Waterloo * 1975 ABBA * 1976 Arrival * 1977 The Album * 1979 Voulez-Vous * 1980 Super Trouper * 1981 The Visitors * 1975 Greatest Hits * 1979 Greatest Hits Vol. 2 * 1982 The Singles - The First Ten Years * 1992 ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits * 1993 More ABBA Gold - More ABBA Hits * 1999 ABBA Oro - Grandes existos * 2001 The Definitive Collection * 2006 Number Ones * 2008 The Albums * 1986 ABBA Live
i think Abba sold more albums then Led Zeppelin. Abba sold 360 million albums to Led Zeppelin's 300 million. I think only Elvis, the Beatles sold more than ABBA. That's amazing considering how despised they were in the 80s in the U.S. but ABBA continues to sell like three million albums a year even now after they have been disbanded for more than 30 years