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* [[Rerelease the Song]]: After finding that "You Look Good in My Shirt" was going over well despite not being a single, he re-recorded it for a [[Greatest Hits Album]] and released that version as a single.
* [[Rerelease the Song]]: After finding that "You Look Good in My Shirt" was going over well despite not being a single, he re-recorded it for a [[Greatest Hits Album]] and released that version as a single.
* [[Scatting]]: Done at the end of both versions of "You Look Good in My Shirt".
* [[Scatting]]: Done at the end of both versions of "You Look Good in My Shirt".
* [[Self Backing Vocalist]]: Almost all of his backing vocals are either him or Jerry Flowers, another former member of The Ranch.
* [[Self-Backing Vocalist]]: Almost all of his backing vocals are either him or Jerry Flowers, another former member of The Ranch.
* [[Sexy Shirt Switch]]: The basis of "You Look Good in My Shirt".
* [[Sexy Shirt Switch]]: The basis of "You Look Good in My Shirt".
* [[Signature Song]]: Several over the years. "Somebody Like You" and "You'll Think of Me" are his most successful in terms of chart performance, and among the first songs that most associate with him.
* [[Signature Song]]: Several over the years. "Somebody Like You" and "You'll Think of Me" are his most successful in terms of chart performance, and among the first songs that most associate with him.