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Clay Walker was born in Beaumont, Texas on 19 August 1969. Nowadays, he is a popular American country music singer. His deep love in music began when he was only nine years old. The debut compilation of Clay Walker was the self-titled "Clay Walker", and appeared in 1993. It contained the following number one hit singles - "What is it to you", "Live until I die" and "Dreaming with my eyes wide open". This album has also presented the number eleven "Where do I fit in the picture", as well as the song "White palace" which never became an actual single, but the success of the rest part of his works boosted the popularity of this song, and thus it occurred to be requested at radio enough to climb on number sixty-seven in some music charts. In 1994, appeared his second compilation, "If I could make a living". It contained the real number one lead track, as well as top-ten hit "This woman and this man" and also another interesting record, called "My heart will never know". The third album of Clay Walker, "Hypnotize the moon", was published in 1995. It presented the number two hit "Who needs you baby", as well as the top-5 title track, another top 10 song, named "Only on days that end in "Y", and smaller hits "Where were you" and "Bury the shovel". Unfortunately, shortly after this compilation, Clay Walker was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but he was going to compose music and perform concerts no matter what happened to him. In 1997 appeared the fourth album of Clay Walker, "Rumor has it". The hits on it included the lead track, which soon went on number one, the top 5 hits "Watch this" and "Then what", and a less popular song, entitled "One, two, I love you". In 1998, was published his "Greatest hits", presenting all of his previous hit singles, plus two new songs, "You are beginning to get to me", and "Ordinary people". His last compilation for Giant Records - "Live, laugh, love" came on the global music market in 1999. It included the number three single "Chain of love", in addition with the number eleven lead track, as well as the number sixteen "She is always right", a bit flop "Once in a lifetime" and the cover of the Earl Thomas Conley hit "Holding her and loving you". Then, Walker recorded a full-length album for Warner Brothers, of which Giant Records was the sister company. Thus, "Say no more" appeared in 2001. Unfortunately, it was the least successful of all his albums, only determined as gold. This compilation included some minor hits "If you ever feel like lovin me again" and its lead track.
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