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It was originally a Billy Joel song in 1989 on his Storm Front album. Garth Brooks covered it in 1991 on the Ropin' The Wind album.

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What is a Billy Joel song later covered by Garth Brooks?

"You May Be Right" was performed by Garth Brooks in many of his live shows. "Shameless" from Billy's Storm Front album was a hit for Garth Brooks.


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Where can one view videos of Garth Brooks performing the song 'Shameless'?

YouTube is the number one answer in this case, hands down. However, you can also view some performances by visiting Garth Brooks' official website. Enjoy!


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Billy Joel wrote and sang Shameless off the album "Storm Front" in 1989. However, Garth Brooks had the bigger hit int eh early 1990's.


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The original studio album release of "Shameless" was on his 1991 album entitled Ropin' The Wind. The song has since appeared on his compolation releases Double Live and The Ultimate Hits.


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The Garth Brooks song "The Fever" was originally an Aerosmith song in 1993 about drugs and sex and it was written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Garth Brooks covered the song in 1995 but he enlisted the help of Dan Roberts and Bryan Kennedy to alter the lyrics to be about a man at a rodeo. So the Garth Brooks version lists Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Dan Roberts and Bryan Kennedy as the writers of the song.