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Aaron Tippin – Discography (19 Albums)
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Aaron Dupree Tippin (born July 3, 1958 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American country music artist and record producer. Initially a songwriter for Acuff-Rose Music, he gained a recording contract with RCA Records in 1990. His debut single, “You’ve Got to Stand for Something” became a popular anthem for American soldiers fighting in the Gulf War and helped to establish him as a neotraditionalist country act with songs that catered primarily to the American working class. Under RCA’s tenure, he recorded five studio albums and a Greatest Hits package. By the later half of the 1990s, however, his sales and chart performance began to decline, and he was dropped from the label’s roster. Tippin switched to Lyric Street Records in 1998, where he recorded four more studio albums, counting a compilation of Christmas music. In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, he released the patriotic anthem “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly”; although it was his most successful crossover single, he saw his popularity decline a second time after its release. After parting ways with Lyric Street in 2006, he founded a personal label known as Nippit Records, on which he issued the compilation album Now & Then. Tippin has released a total of nine studio albums and two compilations, with five gold certifications and one platinum certification among them. In addition, he has charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including three Number Ones: “There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong with the Radio” (1992), “That’s as Close as I’ll Get to Loving You” (1995), and “Kiss This” (2000), as well as the Top Ten hits “You’ve Got to Stand for Something” (#6, 1991), “I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way” (#5, 1992), “My Blue Angel” (#7, 1992), “Working Man’s Ph.D” (#7, 1993), “For You I Will” (#6, 1998), and “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly” (#2, 2002). For more information, See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Tippin
CD List:
1991 – Aaron Tippin – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
1992 – Aaron Tippin – Read Between The Lines
1993 – Aaron Tippin – Call Of The Wild
1994 – Aaron Tippin – Lookin’ Back At Myself
1995 – Aaron Tippin – Tool Box
1997 – Aaron Tippin – Greatest Hits And Then Some
1998 – Aaron Tippin – Super Hits
1998 – Aaron Tippin – The Essential Aaron Tippin
1998 – Aaron Tippin – What This Country Needs
2000 – Aaron Tippin – People Like Us
2001 – Aaron Tippin – A December To Remember
2002 – Aaron Tippin – I Believed (Unreleased To The Public)
2002 – Aaron Tippin – RCA Country Legends – Aaron Tippin
2002 – Aaron Tippin – Stars & Stripes
2003 – Aaron Tippin – All American Country
2004 – Aaron Tippin – Ultimate Aaron Tippin
2006 – Aaron Tippin – Now & Then
2008 – Aaron Tippin – He Believed (A Son’s Tribute) (Cracker Barrell Release)
2009 – Aaron Tippin – In Overdrive
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1991 – Aaron Tippin – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
Track List:
01 – In My Wildest Dreams
02 – I’ve Got a Good Memory
03 – You’ve Got to Stand for Something
04 – I Wonder How Far It Is Over You
05 – Ain’t That a Hell of a Note
06 – The Man That Came Between Us (Was Me)
07 – She Made a Memory Out of Me
08 – Up Against You
09 – The Sky’s Got the Blues
10 – Many, Many, Many Beers Ago
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1992 – Aaron Tippin – Read Between The Lines
Track List:
01 – The Sound Of Your Goodbye (Sticks And Stones)
02 – My Blue Angel
03 – If I Had It To Do Over
04 – There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With The Radio
05 – Read Between The Lines
06 – This Heart
07 – These Sweet Dreams
08 – I Was Born With A Broken Heart
09 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
10 – I Miss Misbehavin’
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1993 – Aaron Tippin – Call Of The Wild
Track List:
01 – The Call Of The Wild
02 – Honky-Tonk Superman
03 – Nothin’ In The World
04 – Working Man’s PH.D
05 – I Promised You The World
06 – When Country Took The Throne
07 – Let’s Talk About You
08 – Whole Lotta Love On The Line
09 – My Kind Of Town
10 – Trim Yourself To Fit The World
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1994 – Aaron Tippin – Lookin’ Back At Myself
Track List:
01 – I Got It Honest
02 – Lovin’ Me Into An Early Grave
03 – She’s Got A Way (Of Makin’ Me Forget)
04 – Country Boy’s Tool Box
05 – Lookin’ Back At Myself
06 – Bayou Baby
07 – Standin’ On The Promises
08 – Mission From Hank
09 – She Feels Like A Brand New Man Tonight
10 – You Are The Woman
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1995 – Aaron Tippin – Tool Box
Track List:
01 – Ten Pound Hammer
02 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You
03 – Real Nice Problem To Have
04 – Without Your Love
05 – How’s The Radio Know
06 – Everything I Own
07 – I Can Help
08 – You Gotta Start Somewhere
09 – She Made A Man Out Of A Mountain Of Stone
10 – You’ve Always Got Me
11 – Country Boy’s Tool Box
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1997 – Aaron Tippin – Greatest Hits And Then Some
Track List:
01 – Cold Gray Kentucky Morning
02 – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
03 – There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With The Radio
04 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
05 – A Door
06 – My Blue Angel
07 – Working Man’s Ph.D
08 – The Call Of The Wild
09 – That’s What Happens When I Hold You
10 – Whole Lotta Love On The Line
11 – I Got It Honest
12 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You
13 – If Only Your Eyes Could Lie
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1998 – Aaron Tippin – Super Hits
Track List:
01 – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
02 – I Wonder How Far It Is Over You
03 – There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With The Radio
04 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
05 – My Blue Angel
06 – I Got It Honest
07 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You
08 – Honky-Tonk Superman
09 – She Made A Memory Out Of Me
10 – Without Your Love
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1998 – Aaron Tippin – The Essential Aaron Tippin
Track List:
01 – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
02 – The Man That Came Between Us
03 – Many, Many, Many Beers Ago
04 – There Ain’t Nothin Wrong With The Radio
05 – Was Born With A Broken Heart
06 – Working Man’s PH.D
07 – The Call Of The Wild
08 – She Feels Like A Brand New Man Tonight
09 – Mission From Hank
10 – You Are The Woman
11 – Cold Chill
12 – All I Have To Offer You Is Me
13 – Country Boy’s Tool Box
14 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get
15 – How’s The Radio Know
16 – I Can Help
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1998 – Aaron Tippin – What This Country Needs
Track List:
01 – What This Country Needs
02 – For You I Will
03 – Her
04 – I Didn’t Come This Far (Just To Walk Away)
05 – I’m Leaving
06 – Nothing Compares to Loving You
07 – Don’t Stop (We’re Just Gettin’ Started)
08 – Somewhere Under The Rainbow
09 – Back When I Knew Everything
10 – Sweetwater
11 – You’re The Only Reason For Me
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2000 – Aaron Tippin – People Like Us
Track List:
01 – Kiss This
02 – And I Love You
03 – People Like Us
04 – Always Was
05 – I’d Be Afraid Of Losing You
06 – Lost
07 – Big Boy Toys
08 – Twenty-Nine And Holding
09 – Every Now And Then (I Wish Then Was Now)
10 – The Night Shift
11 – The Best Love We Never Made
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2001 – Aaron Tippin – A December To Remember
Track List:
01 – Jingle Bell Rock
02 – Blue Christmas
03 – It’s A Good Thing Santa Ain’t Single
04 – Christmas Is The Warmest Time Of The Year
05 – He Said That He Was Jesus
06 – Away In A Manger
07 – The Year That Santa Never Came
08 – Run Rudolph Run
09 – It’s Way Too Close To Christmas To Be This Far From You
10 – Mama’s Gettin’ Ready For Christmas
11 – A December To Remember
12 – Silent Night
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2002 – Aaron Tippin – I Believed (Unreleased To The Public)
Track List:
01 – Bird Flies
02 – Love Over Money
03 – I Believed
04 – Honky Tonk If You Love Country
05 – If Her Lovin’ Don’t Kill Me
06 – Love Like There’s No Tomorrow
07 – At The End Of The Day
08 – We Can’t Get Any Higher
09 – Five Gallon Tear
10 – This Old Couch
11 – Love Me Back
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2002 – Aaron Tippin – RCA Country Legends – Aaron Tippin
Track List:
01 – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
02 – There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With The Radio
03 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way Feat. Thomas ‘Butch’ Curry
04 – My Blue Angel
05 – Working Man’s Ph.D
06 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You
07 – The Call Of The Wild
08 – Ain’t That A Hell Of A Note
09 – The Sky’s Got The Blues
10 – Many, Many, Many Beers Ago
11 – The Man That Came Between Us (Was Me)
12 – I Wonder How Far It Is Over You Feat. Buddy Brock
13 – These Sweet Dreams
14 – I Miss Misbehavin’
15 – When Country Took The Throne
16 – You Are The Woman Feat. Donny Kees
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2002 – Aaron Tippin – Stars And Stripes
Track List:
01 – Where The Stars And Stripes And The Eagle Fly
02 – I’ll Take Love Over Money
03 – I Believed
04 – Honky Tonk If You Love Country
05 – Of Her Lovin’ Don’t Kill Me
06 – Love Like There’s No Tomorrow
07 – At The End Of The Day
08 – We Can’t Get Any Higher
09 – Five Gallon Tear
10 – This Old Couch
11 – Love Me Back
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2003 – Aaron Tippin – All American Country
Track List:
01 – There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With The Radio
02 – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
03 – Working Man’s Ph.D
04 – I Got It Honest
05 – My Blue Angel
06 – Honky-Tonk Superman
07 – I Was Born With A Broken Heart
08 – I Wonder How Far It Is Over You
09 – How’s The Radio Know
10 – Country Boy’s Tool Box
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2004 – Aaron Tippin – Ultimate Aaron Tippin
Track List:
01 – You’ve Got To Stand For Something
02 – I Wonder How Far It Is Over You
03 – There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With The Radio
04 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
05 – I Was Born With A Broken Heart
06 – My Blue Angel
07 – Working Man’s Ph.D
08 – The Call Of The Wild
09 – Honky-Tonk Superman
10 – Whole Lotta Love On The Line
11 – I Got It Honest
12 – She Feels Like A Brand New Man Tonight
13 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You
14 – Without Your Love
15 – Country Boy’s Tool Box
16 – Ten Pound Hammer
17 – How’s The Radio Know
18 – I Can Help
19 – That’s What Happens When I Hold You
20 – A Door
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2006 – Aaron Tippin – Now & Then
Track List:
01 – Ready To Rock
02 – Could Not Stop Myself
03 – He Believed
04 – Whole Lotta Love On The Line
05 – Working Man’s Ph.D
06 – Call Of The Wild
07 – There Ain’t Nothing Wrong With The Radio
08 – That’s As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You
09 – I Got It Honest
10 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
11 – I Wonder How Far It Is Over You
12 – Honky Tonk Superman
13 – My Blue Angel
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2008 – Aaron Tippin – He Believed (A Son’s Tribute) (Cracker Barrell Release)
Track List:
01 – He Believed
02 – I Got It Honest
03 – Country Boy’s Toolbox
04 – My Blue Angel
05 – Working Man’s Ph.D.
06 – Bad Latitude
07 – Ready To Rock (In A Country Kinda Way)
08 – Whole Lotta Love On The Line
09 – I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
10 – Honky-Tonk Superman
11 – Could Not Stop Myself From Loving You
12 – Trim Yourself To Fit The World
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2009 – Aaron Tippin – In Overdrive
Track List:
01 – East Bound And Down
02 – Truck Drivin’ Man
03 – Drivin’ My Life Away
04 – Six Days On The Road
05 – Chicken Truck
06 – The Ballad Of Danger Dave And Double Trouble
07 – Prisoner Of The Highway
08 – Girl On The Billboard
09 – Long White Line
10 – Movin’ On
11 – White Knight
12 – Roll On
13 – Drivin’ Fool
14 – Drill Here, Drill Now
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In 1998, the world was starting to become acquainted with Jack and Meg White and their alternative rock band The White Stripes. Through their first single 'Let's Shake Hands' in the winter of '98 to their subsequent first and self-titled album in the summer of '99, people who got a taste of the band's unique garage rock sound were quickly becoming fans. A little over a decade later, The White Stripes would hold eight Grammy nominations and four wins.
Although the ex-husband-and-wife duo would end up releasing seven albums, their last one was back in 2010. Still, their music continues to linger today. Attend nearly any sports venue and you'll be reminded of the twosome through their hit anthem 'Seven Nation Army.' As of this writing, Jack is still making music and showing no signs of slowing down. Meg, however, seems to have disappeared, existing only in the confines of band's last album 'Under Great White Northern Lights.' Whatever happened to her? You'll want to keep reading to find out.
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The final performance
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Although The White Stripes' last album came out in the late winter of 2010, the duo played their last performance over a year prior. You could say that they went out with a bang. At the time, Conan O'Brien was facing his last time hosting NBC's Late Night. 'When we were trying to decide which musical guest to feature on the last show after so many years, there was one band that was always on the top of my list,' O'Brien said during the farewell episode. Although he said he 'wasn't sure this could happen,' the host welcomed The White Stripes.
The duo took the stage and performed a modified version of their 2001 song 'We're Going to Be Friends.' Although fans were expecting Meg to man the drums per usual she, instead, played guitar. Audiences knew this would be O'Brien's last time on Late Night, but no one knew this would be Jack and Meg's final performance together.
Meg's struggle with 'acute anxiety'
The White Stripes' performance on Late Night was a big deal even before fans realized it would be their last. According to Billboard, the twosome abruptly called off their entire United States tour just one day before it was set to begin in Albuquerque, New Mexico back in September 2007. At that time, the band also made the decision to cancel their upcoming United Kingdom tour, which was set to begin in mid-October 2007.
'The White Stripes announced today that they are canceling their forthcoming tour due to health issues,' a short statement from the band to Rolling Stone revealed. 'Meg White is suffering from acute anxiety and is unable to travel at this time.' The statement continued: 'We hate to let people down and are very sorry.' As the publication stated, the band also bowed out of the Austin City Limits festival the day prior, citing 'medical reasons.'
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Vanishing anxiety?
In May 2010 — over a year after performing on Late Night and close to three years since their final concert — fans started to get their hopes up for a White Stripes reunion. Jack White told the The Times (via MTV) that he 'would like to' get back together with his former bandmate to create some new music.
'I don't think her anxiety exists anymore,' he told the publication, 'but I don't know.' Although it's hard to imagine that Meg's anxiety simply vanished, it was refreshing to hear that her mental health may have improved. Jack continued to give fans more hope when he confirmed that his ex-wife was present while he was rehearsing for The Dead Weather, a now-defunct band Jack White joined in 2009. 'Meg's still involved and everything, but we've never sat down and gone, 'Okay, so don't forget to block out three months.' This was not unusual for him and Meg, however. He explained, 'We never did that, even in the thick of craziness of The White Stripes.' Unfortunately for fans, though, the reunion never came.
Did Jack keep her silent?
In a scene from The White Stripes' 2009 documentary, Under Great White Northern Lights, Jack petitions his bandmate: 'Meg, can you finally tell the whole world — finally once and for all — that people who think I never let you talk when we're doing interviews, can you tell them that that's — well, just tell them what your opinion is.' In a rather uncomfortable moment, Meg responds, 'I'm quiet. What can I say?'
The tense conversation continues and eventually leads to an ironic exchange. Jack can be heard talking over Meg while asking what she would say to people that ask if Jack talks over her or won't let her talk. Hmm. Nevertheless, Meg revealed to her ex and the camera that she would say that Jack has 'nothing to do with it.' Whether Jack is the reason she's chosen to be quiet or not, it is certainly true that Meg is, indeed, not one to say much.
Meg is still a 'hermit'
As an incredibly private introvert, Meg has become a bit of an enigma. She attained a high level of fame and then just seemingly disappeared. She's not on social media, she doesn't take interviews anymore — you'd even be hard-pressed to find a paparazzi photo of her just out and about. One of the few ways people are privy to the former singer and drummer's whereabouts are through Jack.
In 2014, Rolling Stone's contributing editor Jonah Weiner decided to ask the musician if he was still in contact with his former bandmate. 'I don't think anyone talks to Meg,' Jack admitted. 'She's always been a hermit.' He revealed that when they both lived in Detroit, Michigan (where Meg is thought to still live), he would 'have to drive over to her house' if he wanted to have a conversation with her. By this point in time, Jack said he and Meg talked 'almost never.'
She doesn't keep in touch with Jack
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In Jack White's 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, the rocker wouldn't discuss his marriage to Meg, but did divulge that Meg wasn't a very supportive bandmate. 'She's one of those people who won't high-five me when I get the touchdown,' he told the magazine. 'She viewed me that way of 'Oh, big deal, you did it, so what?' Almost every single moment of the White Stripes was like that.' Although Rolling Stone and other publications reached out Meg for a comment, she did not reply.
Jack went on to issue an apology on his website (via Billboard), calling Meg 'a strong female presence in rock and roll.' He explained that he hadn't meant to 'slight her.' He wrote, 'I would never publicly do that to someone I love so dearly.' Nevertheless, Meg did not respond — at least not publicly — and by the following year, Jack revealed that Meg 'doesn't answer her phone' when he calls.
No, she's not a drummer again
In March 2016, fans of The White Stripes and, especially, fans of Meg were surprised to hear that she was chosen as the replacement drummer for the rock band Rush. Only, this news turned out not to be even the slightest bit true. According to Snopes, the now-discontinued site Nevada County Scooper published an article that seemingly 'confirmed' the news and included quotes from the band's lead guitarist. 'We've worked very closed with Meg White over the past few months,' the site claimed guitarist Alex Lifeson revealed in a telephone interview. But, this interview never happened.
Snopes revealed that the image used on the site was a 'digitally altered' photo of Meg with a Rush logo superimposed onto the background. Of course, before you get too mad at the Nevada County Scooper for the false hope, they did claim to be a satirical site of the same ilk as The Onion. It could be that the site was poking fun at Meg, who had been widely criticized for her simplistic drumming style in the past.
The band's first joint statement in years
Although Jack and Meg may not exactly be mortal enemies, the old adage 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' certainly applied to the couple back in October 2016. For the first time in years, The White Stripes issued a joint statement to Facebook. 'Regarding the use of 'Seven Nation Army' in a Donald Trump campaign video, The White Stripes would like to unequivocally state that they have nothing whatsoever to do with this video,' the former duo revealed. 'They are disgusted by this association, and by the illegal use of their song.'
Completely miffed by the then-candidate's decision to use their song, Jack and Meg began selling anti-Trump merch via Third Man Records just two days after the former couple released their statement. The 'Icky Trump' shirts, which are a play on the song 'Icky Thump,' also feature lyrics from the hit song. Of course, this was probably not the reunion many were hoping for, but at least they got to talking again, right?
Has Jack changed his tune about Meg?
Even in 2018, Jack seems to go back and forth about his ex. In a Rolling Stone interview, the musician dubbed 'Jack White solo' and The White Stripes one in the same. 'There's only two people in the band. I was writing and producing and conducting. The melodies are coming from one person, the rhythm is coming from Meg,' he explained. You have to wonder how Meg feels about being reduced to just 'rhythm,' while Jack takes credit for the rest.
After the interview was published, Jack backtracked when interviewed by KROQ's HD Radio Sound Space (via Uproxx). '[Meg's] appeal and what she brought to the band was this amazing minimalism that broke things down, much like many of the artists in the cubist movement or things like that, the De Stjil movement in the '20s.' He continued, saying, 'It was more powerful than if we had three guitar players in the band, and that's all due to her and the beauty that she brought to the music.'
Don't count on a reunion
Although Jack may have made up for the comments he made about Meg in various Rolling Stone interviews over the years, that doesn't necessarily mean the two are going to reunite. At least, it seems unlikely. With Meg still living a life so far away from the spotlight and with Jack still being very much a part of the music scene, the two are essentially worlds apart.
When Rolling Stone asked Jack point-blank if there was any slight chance that The White Stripes would get back together, Jack's facial expression said it all. The magazine revealed that he appeared to find the question strange, before replying, 'I highly doubt that would ever be a thing.' Since we can't exactly ask Meg, we'll just have to take Jack's word for it. Unfortunately, it seems that our favorite garage grunge duo — our Sonny and Cher of the early aughties — are officially a thing of the past.