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  • No Doubt About It (album)

    1994 studio album by Neal McCoy

    No Doubt About It is the third studio album by American country music artist Neal McCoy. Released in 1994, it is considered his breakthrough album, and has been certified platinum in the United States.[1] Both the album's title track and "Wink" reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, the latter holding its peak position for four weeks. The album's third single, "The City Put the Country Back in Me", was also a Top 5 hit.

    Critical reception

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    In New Country magazine, Brian Mansfield referred to the lyrics of other songs as "rang[ing] from the simple-minded to the genuinely embarrassing" and gave the album two stars out of five.[2] He was more positive in his review for Allmusic, giving it four-and-a-half stars and saying that it "was the first to capture the rock-influenced sound of McCoy's stage show."[3]

    Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a C− rating, criticizing the title track in particular: "If radio thinks this blander-than-generic ballad is the future of country, we might as well just move to the middle of the road right now."[4]

    Track listing

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    No Doubt About It (Neal McCoy song)

    1993 single by Neal McCoy

    "No Doubt About It" is a song written by John Scott Sherrill and Steve Seskin, and recorded by American country music artist Neal McCoy. It was released in December 1993 as the first single and title track from his album No Doubt About It. McCoy's rendition was his breakthrough single release, becoming his first Number One country hit in early 1994.[1]

    Content

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    The song is a ballad in which the male narrator states that he and his lover were "meant to be together, no doubt about it."

    Critical reception

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    Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly, in her review of No Doubt About It, called the song a "blander-than-generic ballad".[2]

    Music video

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    The music video was directed by Martin Kahan and premiered in early 1994. It features McCoy and a woman building a house in the countryside. It is entirely black-and-white.

    Chart positions

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    Year-end charts

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    References

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