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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · The Making of «Where Did I Go Wrong». «Where Did I Go Wrong» was recorded by Steve Wariner in 1989. The song was written by Steve Wariner himself, showcasing his talent not just as a performer but also as a songwriter. The track was produced by Jimmy Bowen and Steve Wariner himself, and included in the album «I Got Dreams,» which is one ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Steve Wariner, born in Noblesville, Indiana, is a country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist known for his smooth vocals and exceptional guitar skills. Wariner’s career began in the 1970s ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · #1 (1 week) October 23, 1987. Billboard #1 (1 week) November 21, 1987. When John Michael Montgomery released “Rope the Moon” as the follow up to “I Swear,” it did well on the charts. But it was quickly forgotten, largely because it had the same theme as the career record that Montgomery was coming off of with “I Swear.”

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Steve Wariner is being inducted into the Veteran Songwriter Artist category. He wrote some of his biggest hits, including “Where Did I Go Wrong,” “Holes in the Floor of Heaven” and “Two Teardrops,” among others.

  5. whentcowboysings.com › dan-seals-i-will-be-thereDan Seals - I Will Be There

    Vor einem Tag · When you look in your heart. You’ll stop and stare. And I will be there. On a cold night, in the moonlight. When you’re dreamin’, and when you rise in the sunrise. Baby, I swear I will be there. Cause no matter how far away you are. My love follows you. In every smile, every face.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Reeding Out Loud Chords - Guitar Tabs - Steve Wariner by Steve Wariner. TABS. Reeding Out Loud guitar tabs download as PDF and Guitar Pro on: https://paidtabs.com/search/_GjbA0JWGYU. Click here for a free preview of the score (first page) This score has 5 PDF pages. Credit: this score was transcribed/uploaded by @ Nico-RGuitar.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · A total of seven chess players have been the chess world number one on the official FIDE rating list since it was first published in July 1971. [1] The first world number one, in July 1971, was Bobby Fischer.