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Wikipedia article'"Don't We All Have the Right"' is a song written and recorded by Roger Miller in 1970 and featured on his album, 'Trip in the Country', released as a double A-side with "South." It was later recorded by Ricky Van Shelton. It was first the b-side to his second single "Crime of Passion" before it served as the fifth and last single released from his debut album, 'Wild-Eyed Dream' in 1988. The song was Shelton's 3rd #1 hit on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart as well as his third consecutive #1. ContentThe narrator finds out he's wrong when he thinks his lover will return after leaving him. Chart performance"Don't We All Have the Right" reached #1 on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs chart and on The Canadian 'RPM' Country Tracks chart. His second single to do so. Weekly chartsYear-end chartsReferencesCategory:1988 singles Category:1970 songs Category:Roger Miller songs Category:Ricky Van Shelton songs Category:Songs written by Roger Miller Category:Song recordings produced by Steve Buckingham (record producer) Category:Columbia Records singles | |
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