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being among the acts who recorded his songs. He and Park also wrote songs for
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Archer/Park consisted of songwriters and vocalists Randy Archer (born
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586:. Star-Gazette. September 29, 1994. p. 5
339:"I'm Not Crazy" (Archer, Park, Barker) – 2:55
147:) and Johnny Park (born October 30, 1957, in
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751:Country music groups from Tennessee
34:Randy Archer (left) and Johnny Park
761:Musical groups established in 1994
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656:"Randy Archer: Shots in the Dark"
431:Ron "Snake" Reynolds – percussion
401:Tim "Felipe" Gonzalez – harmonica
381:Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar
776:1994 establishments in Tennessee
723:"Search results for Archer/Park"
133:Hot Country Singles & Tracks
612:. January 26, 1995. pp. B4
443:Bobby Wood – piano, synthesizer
437:– acoustic and electric guitars
329:"Where There's Smoke" (Barker,
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112:Archer/Park
105:Johnny Park
22:Archer/Park
745:Categories
665:January 6,
540:References
472:US Country
466:positions
464:Peak chart
426:Don Potter
263:1994-09-06
187:Tim McGraw
632:"Reviews"
606:"Reviews"
395:, Pedabro
370:Personnel
162:Billboard
139:Biography
129:Billboard
89:The Parks
693:July 25,
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308:Producer
302:Atlantic
256:Released
248: by
170:Province
86:Spinoffs
80:Atlantic
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461:Single
451:Singles
378:– drums
276:Country
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45:Origin
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