Wink (song)

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“Wink”
Single by Neal McCoy
from the album No Doubt About It
Released 1994
Format Single
Genre Country
Length 2:42
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Bob DiPiero, Tom Shapiro
Producer Barry Beckett
Neal McCoy singles chronology
"No Doubt About It"
(1994)
"Wink"
(1994)
"The City Put the Country Back in Me"
(1994)

"Wink" is the title of a single by American country music singer Neal McCoy. Released in 1994, it was the second single from his 1994 album No Doubt About It. Also the second consecutive Number One from that album, "Wink" spent four weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.

It is an up-tempo song in which the narrator states that, no matter how he is feeling on a particular day, he feels better once his lover winks at him:

"And slam, bam, I'm feelin' all right
Troubles take a hike in the blink of an eye
No need to psychoanalyze or have a stiff drink
All she's gotta do is just give me that wink"

In 1993, the song received the Robert J. Burton award from Broadcast Music Incorporated for being the most-performed country song of the year.[1]

Preceded by
"That Ain't No Way to Go"
by Brooks & Dunn
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number one single by Neal McCoy

June 18-July 9, 1994
Succeeded by
"Foolish Pride"
by Travis Tritt

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