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Jessica Phillips LOVES Josh Turner!!

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[edit] "She'll Go On You" Chart History

There is no evidence of this ever charting.

It never did, according to this site:

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=JOSH|TURNER&sql=11:fq5s8qcnbtq4~T51

But it was released as something called a "vinyl single".

Faris b 06:22, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Singles

I deleted "She'll Go On You" from the chart singles. Allmusic.com is not a definitive source - I've found very many songs that they have omitted (example: they fail to list "It Would Be You" by Gary Allan), and they almost always have singles listed out of chronological order. But in this case, Allmusic.com is right; "She'll Go On You" never charted. Josh released "Long Black Train" on a record (you know, those black shiny things that are bigger than CD's), with "She'll Go On You" as the B-side. Also, I added a footnote indicating that "Me And God" is currently active on the charts. At least on the radio verison of "Me And God", Diamond Rio doesn't contribute any vocals (I don't have the CD) -- Ralph Stanley does, but strangely, his name isn't on the charts. TenPoundHammer 05:35, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

The radio edit of "Me And God" is the same is the CD version, Diamond Rio only sings harmony vocals. And it doesn't need to be noted that it's currently active as I update it's chart position each week and when necessary.
Also, "She'll Go On You" is known to have been released as a vinyl promo single. The singles chart is not for only charting singles, it's for all singles. If it was only for the ones which charted, it would be noted as "Charting Singles" such as on Alison Krauss' page. Camcallister 18:45, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

There are a few songs he recorded that are not mentioned on this website that are only available in Canada........"Lot Riding On That," "Let's Find A Church," and another song that I cannot remember.

The ones released in Canada are "Alot Ridin' On That","Let's Find A Church", and "To Be Loved By You".

[edit] Biography

Why would it be unfortunate to avoid developing further lesions?

Is his wife Jennifer or Jessica?

--149.254.200.222 15:50, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

His wife's name is Jennifer.

In Josh's background information it says that he is from Arizona which is completely false. Turner is from Hannah,South Carolina. That needs to be changed immediately!!!

[edit] Middle Name

Two different middle names shown, Leonard and Otis, in the infobox and introductory paragraph. Unless he changed only his middle name, there should be consistency and I don't know which is correct. Cacomixl8 01:27, 24 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] References

I've added more references to the article, mainly in the awards section. If anyone knows where we can find a list of ACM Award nominees, please add appropriate references to that section of the article. Oldiesmann (talk) 19:22, 21 April 2008 (UTC)