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  1. Singer-songwriter Deana Carter’s father was Nashville session musician Fred Carter, Jr., who played on Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash LPs and wrote the guitar intro to Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer.” ∙ Carter’s first big musical break came when Willie Nelson heard her demo and personally asked her to perform at Farm Aid in 1994. ∙ Her first two singles, “Strawberry Wine” and ...

  2. The discography of Deana Carter, an American country music singer, consists of seven studio albums and 21 singles. She debuted in 1995 with two test singles released in the United Kingdom before entering the Hot Country Songs charts in 1996 with "Strawberry Wine", the first of three number-one singles from her album Did I Shave My Legs for This ...

  3. 5. Nov. 2021 · Official Music Video for “Are You Coming Home Today” by Deana Carter. Bonus track, remastered 2021 - featured on the digital release, Did I Shave My Legs For...

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  4. Explore the discography of Deana Carter. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Deana Carter on Discogs.

  5. The Deana Carter Collection. Album • Deana Carter • 2002. 12 songs • 44 minutes The Deana Carter Collection is the first compilation album by the American country music singer of the same name. Seven of the album's tracks were previous hit singles from her first two albums, Did I Shave My Legs for This? and Everything's Gonna Be Alright.

  6. 21. Sept. 2021 · (Nashville, TN – September 21, 2021) To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Deana Carter’s 5X platinum debut album Did I Shave My Legs for This?, Carter announced this morning on The Bobby Bones Show that Capitol Nashville/UMe will release Did I Shave My Legs For This? 25th Anniversary Edition on November 5, but it isn’t just Carter doing the singing this time around.

  7. 11. Juni 2018 · Deana Kay Carter was born on January 4, 1966, in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Named after famous crooner Dean Martin, Carter and her two brothers, Ronnie and Jeff, were raised by their practical mother Anna, a homemaker, and their musician father, Fred Carter Jr. Deana Carter told People magazine that "there was always music in our house.