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John Schneider
Schneider in 2024
Born
John Richard Schneider

(1960-04-08) April 8, 1960 (age 64)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • director
Years active1977–present
Known forBeauregard "Bo" Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
  • (m. 1983; div. 1986)
  • Elly Castle
    (m. 1993; div. 2014)
  • Alicia Allain
    (m. 2019; died 2023)
  • Dee Dee Benkie
    (m. 2024)
Children3
Musical career
GenresCountry
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1981–present
LabelsScotti Brothers, MCA Nashville, FaithWorks, Johnnelly, 13 Distribution, Maven Entertainment

John Richard Schneider (born April 8, 1960) is an American actor and singer.[1] He is best known for his portrayal of Beauregard "Bo" Duke in the American television action/comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard (opposite Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach, and James Best),[1] Jonathan Kent in the 2001–2011 TV series Smallville,[1] and James "Jim" Cryer on the television series The Haves and the Have Nots, created by Tyler Perry.

Alongside his acting career, Schneider has been a country singer since the early 1980s, releasing nine studio albums, a greatest hits package, and eighteen singles. This total includes "I've Been Around Enough to Know", "Country Girls", "What's a Memory Like You", and "You're the Last Thing I Needed Tonight", all of which reached the top of the Billboard country singles charts.

Early life

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John Richard Schneider was born on April 8, 1960, in Mount Kisco, New York, the youngest of three boys of Shirley (Frasier) [Schneider] Conklin (1932–2016) and John "Jack" Richard Schneider III (1930–2013), a pilot who had served in the U.S. Air Force.[2][3] His mother is from Sanford, Florida.[4] His family included an older brother Robert, an artist living in southern New York. His other brother (also called John) died of lung failure age three, three years before John's birth. John's life as an entertainer began at the age of eight, when he put on magic shows for his peers and their families. This once got him into trouble, when he had himself chained up and tossed into a swimming pool with the intention of re-creating Harry Houdini's legendary escape act. When he was 14, he and his mother moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where his love for performing continued. He went to North Springs High School in Sandy Springs, Georgia.[5]

Career

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Acting

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Schneider with President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan during a taping of NBC's Christmas in Washington special in 1982.

At the age of 18, he won the role of Bo Duke, working alongside another newcomer Tom Wopat and veteran actor James Best. For his audition, he "borrowed a dilapidated pickup truck, put on a big ol' country accent and funky hat. I hadn't shaved and went in toting a beer. I don't know whether they believed it or not, but they liked it."[6] Schneider learned to drive the iconic Dodge Charger in the show, but to the disappointment of many fans, he admitted he never jumped the car due to the dangerous nature of the stunt.[7]

At the height of the series' popularity, he also became a recording artist and a face of merchandise. In 1982, a tangle of legal suits with the producers over the distribution of merchandising royalties caused Schneider and co-star Tom Wopat to leave the show for most of a season. They returned to their roles in February 1983 only after their claims were satisfied. The show was canceled in 1985, after seven seasons. Schneider directed the series finale, titled "Opening Night at the Boar's Nest," airing originally on CBS, February 8, 1985.

Schneider (left) with Smallville co-star Tom Welling and producer Brian Peterson

In 2001, he portrayed Jonathan Kent, the adoptive father of Clark Kent on Smallville, starring in 100 episodes. Schneider directed some episodes of Smallville, including "Talisman". Some episodes contain references to Schneider's work in The Dukes of Hazzard, e.g. the season five episode "Exposed" is notable for reuniting Schneider with his former Dukes co-star Tom Wopat. Schneider guest starred for the latter half of season five appearing in the episodes "Void" and "Oracle". Schneider returned for the season 10 premiere of Smallville, reprising his role as Jonathan Kent in a recurring role.[8]

Schneider has appeared in many films and TV series, including five guest spots on Hee Haw and the miniseries 10.5. He had a recurring role on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and made guest appearances on such shows as Diagnosis: Murder, Touched by an Angel, JAG and Walker, Texas Ranger.

In 2009, Schneider made an appearance on CSI in an episode titled "Kill Me If You Can". He appeared in the first season of The Secret Life of the American Teenager, in which his real-life son Chasen Schneider had a recurring role. During the summer of 2008 and early 2009, John portrayed "Marshall Bowman". He declined to continue through the second season and his character was written off.

In 2010, Schneider appeared in the series Leverage as a corrupt music executive in the season three episode "The Studio Job", and in several episodes of Desperate Housewives as a retired military man and father of Keith Watson (Brian Austin Green), the love interest of Bree Van de Kamp.

In 2011, he starred in the film Doonby, as a drifter who comes into a small town and makes it better. However, a menacing force stalks him. "It's It's a Wonderful Life without the wonderful part," Schneider explains. "'Reach down into the throat of It's a Wonderful Life, pull it inside out and make a movie out of it."[9]

He returned to the role of Bo Duke, alongside Tom Wopat as Luke Duke, in a 2014 commercial for Autotrader.com.

Filmmaking

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In addition to acting, John Schneider owns and operates the John Schneider Studios (JSS) where he writes and produces independent films in Holden, Louisiana. John Schneider Studios (JSS) has created an infrastructure to give independent filmmakers all the tools they need to create their stories and films in one location.

Music

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Schneider performing in 2008

During Schneider's Dukes of Hazzard days, he also entered into music. In the early 80s Schneider signed with Scotti Brothers Label and released his debut full-length album, Now or Never, which peaked at No. 8 on the US Country Billboard charts. The single "It's Now or Never," a remake of the Elvis Presley hit, peaked at number 4 on the US Country Billboard charts and peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1981 and is one of the highest charting Elvis covers of all time.

Schneider continued to release albums, including Quiet Man and If You Believe, and, in 1984, signed with MCA Nashville. Through MCA Nashville, Schneider released Too Good to Stop Now which included his first No. 1 hits, "I've Been Around Enough to Know" and "Country Girls," peaking at No. 1 on the CAN Country music charts. In 1985, Schneider unleashed Tryin' To Outrun the Wind, followed by A Memory Like You which debuted at No. 1 on the US Country Billboard charts, a first for Schneider.

The album A Memory Like You featured "What's a Memory Like You (Doing In A Love Like This)" and "You're The Last Thing I Needed Tonight," singles which both peaked at No. 1 on the US Country Billboard charts and CAN Country. In the late 80s, Schneider continued releasing albums including his Greatest Hits record. Taking some time off to pursue acting opportunities, Schneider returned with Worth The Wait, John's Acoustic Christmas, The Promise and Home For Christmas, with The Dukes of Hazzard co-star Tom Wopat in 2014.

John Schneider at a meet and greet 2019

In 2019, on January 29, LIVE, at a filming of the TV show "Good Rockin' Tonight," John Schneider was Inducted on the air into The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. "I hadn't done music since 1990. People responded to that music, and one thing led to another," shares Schneider. "It's funny. Even though I had a bunch of No. 1 songs, people say, 'Oh, I love that Dukes of Hazzard song you sang!' Well, I didn't sing it, Waylon Jennings sang it. I'm famous for music by a song I never sang. Crazy."

In November 2021, Schneider spoke and performed at Global Vision Bible Church in Wilson County, Tennessee.

In 2023, Schneider competed in season ten of The Masked Singer as "Donut". He finished in 2nd place where he also referenced the death of his wife Alicia Allain.[10]

Theater

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Schneider has also been involved with a number of stage performances: 42nd Street [Pittsburgh, PA (Regional)] Pittsburgh CLO Revival, 2006 Julian Marsh [Replacement] Chicago [Broadway] Broadway Revival, 1996 Billy Flynn [Replacement] Grand Hotel [Broadway] Original Broadway Production, 1989 Felix Von Gaigern [Replacement] (source: Broadway World)

Audio books

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Schneider took part In the "Word of Promise" Audio Bible series, which featured the voices of many famous actors and actresses. He voiced James in the Book of James.[11]

Dancing with the Stars

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On September 12, 2018, Schneider was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 27 of Dancing with the Stars. His professional partner was Emma Slater.[12] They became the sixth couple to be eliminated from the competition on November 5, alongside DeMarcus Ware and his professional partner Lindsay Arnold.

Personal life

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In 1982, Schneider co-founded the Children's Miracle Network with Marie Osmond and her brothers.[13] In 1995, he founded FaithWorks Productions in order to produce family-oriented videos and recordings. In 1998, Schneider became a born-again Christian while living with Johnny and June Carter Cash for a short time, and speaking with Johnny about Christianity.[14]

Schneider was good friends with James Best, who played Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane in The Dukes of Hazzard, until Best's death, April 6, 2015, at age 88.[15]

In a February 2024 interview with One America News Network, a far-right TV network, Schneider likened Beyoncé's entry into country music to a "dog peeing on a tree." His comments were criticized as racist.[16][17]

Relationships

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Schneider was married to former Miss America Tawny Elaine Godin from 1983 to 1986. He married his second wife, Elvira "Elly" Castle, on July 11, 1993. On December 12, 2014, TMZ.com reported that Castle had filed for divorce,[18] They have three children: two are Castle's children from her first marriage (born in 1991)[19] and a daughter together.[20] Schneider began a relationship with Alicia Allain, his producing partner and owner of Maven Entertainment in April 2015. Alicia was also his personal and professional manager. They married in September 2019 and remained together until Allain's death from breast cancer on February 21, 2023.[21][22]

On July 23, 2024 Schneider married Dee Dee Sorvino (née Benkie), actor Paul Sorvino's widow. Both stars had lost their spouses in the previous two years leading up to their marriage.[23]

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On June 12, 2018, Schneider spoke to Fox News regarding his upcoming three-day jail sentence for failing to pay alimony to his estranged wife Elvira Castle. He said he has had hard financial times and he has spent his money on repairing his studio in Louisiana which was destroyed in an August 2016 flood.[24] He was arrested at 10:29 AM and released at 3:45 PM. The short imprisonment was due to the overcrowded prison. He contrasted the warm treatment of the corrections officers to the "guilty until proven innocent" treatment he received in the court system. However, he was still ordered to perform 240 hours of community service and pay the debt to Elvira, or else face imprisonment of five years.[25][26]

On December 21, 2023, Schneider posted a comment on X calling for the prosecution and public hanging of U.S. President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden for treason.[27][28] The comment was deleted after it drew criticism and the attention of the United States Secret Service, who opened an investigation into the remark. Schneider has publicly denied advocating violence.[29][30]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1977 Smokey and the Bandit Cowboy Extra in Crowd Scene
1981 Dream House Charley Cross TV movie
1983 Happy Endings Nick Callohan TV movie
Eddie Macon's Run Eddie Macon
The Raccoons and the Lost Star Dan the Forest Ranger (voice) TV movie
1985 Gus Brown and Midnight Brewster Gus Brown TV movie
Cocaine Wars DEA Agent Cliff Adams
1986 Stagecoach Buck TV movie
1987 The Curse Carl Willis
Christmas Comes to Willow Creek Ray TV movie
1988 Outback Bound Jim Tully TV movie
1989 Speed Zone Donato
Ministry of Vengeance David Miller
1992 Highway Heartbreaker Mickey Kenton TV movie
1993 Desperate Journey: The Allison Wilcox Story Eddie TV movie
Come the Morning George
1994 Bandit Bandit Sheriff Enright TV movie
Exit to Eden Prof. Collins
Texas Davy Crockett TV movie
1996 The Legend of the Ruby Silver Tommy Towne TV movie
Night of the Twisters Jack Hatch TV movie
1997 The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! Bo Duke TV movie
True Women Sam Houston TV movie
1999 Michael Landon, the Father I Knew Michael Landon TV movie
Sam Churchill: Search for a Homeless Man Sam Churchill TV movie
2000 Snow Day Chad Symmonz
The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood Bo Duke TV movie
2001 Lightning: Fire from the Sky Tom Dobbs TV movie
2002 Mary Christmas Joel Wallace TV movie
2003 Kids' Ten Commandments: Stolen Jewels, Stolen Hearts Simeon (voice) Short
The Nick at Nite Holiday Special Mr. Schneider TV movie
2005 Felicity: An American Girl Adventure Edward Merriman TV movie
2006 Hidden Secrets Gary Zimmerman
Collier & Co. J.R. Collier
2007 Lake Placid 2 Sheriff James Riley TV movie
You've Got a Friend Jim Klecan TV movie
Sydney White Paul White
2008 Davie & Golimyr Golimyr (voice) Video
Ogre Henry Bartlett TV movie
Shark Swarm Daniel Wilder TV movie
Conjurer Frank Higgins
Beautiful Loser Andre
2009 The Gods of Circumstance Mick Jeremiah
H2O Extreme Crash
Come Dance at My Wedding Tanner Gray TV movie
The Rebound Trevor
Set Apart Pastor John Gunn
2010 What Would Jesus Do? The Drifter
Holyman Undercover Satan
Wild Things: Foursome Detective Frank Walker Video
Lego Hero Factory: Rise of the Rookies Preston Stormer (voice)
Back Nine Ronnie Barnes TV movie
2011 A Valentine's Date Pastor Frank TV movie
Snow Beast Jim Harwood
October Baby Jacob Lawson [31]
Lego Hero Factory: Savage Planet Preston Stormer (voice)
Flag of my Father Daniel
Super Shark Roger Wade
2012 Whiskey Business Sheriff Gilly TV movie
Hardflip Jack Sanders
I Am... Gabriel Doc Video
Return of the Killer Shrews Johnny Reno
Lukewarm Bill Rogers
My Guy Cary Grant Jake Short
2013 Not Today Luke
Season of Miracles Coach Wayne Hornbuckle
Doonby Sam Doonby
2014 Road to the Open Rob Gollant
A Tiger's Tail Narrator (voice)
Let the Lion Roar Hilary Bishop of Poitiers
10,000 Days William Beck
2015 Love By The Book Frank Donovan TV movie
Runaway Hearts Chief Tate
American Justice Sheriff Payden
WWJD What Would Jesus Do? The Journey Continues The Drifter
A Gift Horse Mr. Canton
Adrenaline Paul Sharpe
2016 My Father Die Detective Johnson
Smothered Player
Exit 14 Father
Sandra Brown's White Hot Huff Hoyle
Inadmissible Bryce Danos
Anderson Beach Dispatcher
Like Son Will Weston, DA
2017 You're Gonna Miss Me Colt Montana
Because of Grácia Principal Schaub
Demons Dr. Gerry Connor
4: Go Game Warden
Hate Crime John Demarco
Family of Lies David TV movie
2018 Alien Intrusion Narrator [32]
Christmas Star Greg Palmer TV movie
The Dragon Unleashed The Colonel
2019 The Favorite Daniel Bernard
Christmas Cars Uncle Denver [33]
2020 Roe v. Wade Byron White
Emerald Run Martin Dwyer
Riding Faith Mike
Penance Lane Father John
Roped Shawn
Tulsa Dr. Holden
Switched Ken Sharp
Stand on It Duke Marietta
A Royal Christmas Engagement John Holiday TV movie
2021 The Stairs Grandpa Gene Martin
Love Is On The Air Garrett
Christmas in Tune Joe Winter TV movie
Poker Run Duke Marietta
2022 Adeline Sheriff
Tres Leches Police Emergency Guy
Mysterious Circumstance: The Death of Meriwether Lewis James Neely
To Die For Quint North Video [34]
Cadillac Respect Commissioner Lamont Short
2023 The Confession Musical Dylan Bennet TV movie
Jingle Smells James Neeley Video
2024 The Good Fight Michael Crawford

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1979–85 The Dukes of Hazzard Bo Duke Main Cast: Season 1–4 & 6–7, Recurring Cast: Season 5
1981 The Midnight Special Himself/Host Episode: "Episode #9.23"
1982 Madame's Place Himself Episode: "It's the Ghosts!"
1983 The Dukes Bo Duke (voice) Main Cast: Season 2
1989 Wild Jack Jack McCall Episode: "Part 1–3"
Guns of Paradise Sheriff Pat Garrett Episode: "A Gathering of Guns"
1990 Grand Slam Dennis 'Hardball' Bakelenekoff Main Cast
1992 Loving Larry Lamont Regular Cast
Delta Jimmy Word Episode: "The Bad Word"
1993 Sisters McGreevy/McGrady/McGruder Episode: "Moving Pictures"
1994 Second Chances Richard McGill Recurring Cast
Burke's Law Brett Scanlon Episode: "Who Killed the Soap Star?"
Christy Theodore Harland Episode: "Amazing Grace"
Heaven Help Us Doug Monroe Main Cast
1995 Touched by an Angel Frank Littleton Episode: "In the Name of God"
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Latrodect Episode: "Black Widow"
Diagnosis: Murder Michael Dern Episode: "X Marks the Murder Part 1 & 2"
1997–98 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Daniel Simon Guest: Season 5, Recurring Cast: Season 6
1998 JAG Sgt. Clyde Morrison Episode: "Mr. Rabb Goes to Washington"
1999 Walker, Texas Ranger Jacob Crossland Episode: "Jacob's Ladder"
1999–00 Veronica's Closet Tom Recurring Cast: Season 3
2000 Relic Hunter Dallas Carter Episode: "The Emperor’s Bride"
Diagnosis: Murder Brett Hayward/Eddie Dagabosian Recurring Cast: Season 7
2001 Twice in a Lifetime Captain Luke Sellars/Willie Episode: "Final Flight"
Touched by an Angel Joshua Winslow Episode: "Shallow Water: Part 1 & 2"
2001–03 The Mummy Rick O'Connell (voice) Main Cast
2001–11 Smallville Jonathan Kent Main Cast: Seasons 1–5, Recurring Cast: Season 10
2004 10.5 Clark Williams Episode: "Part 1 & 2"
2005 Living with Fran Tom Martin Episode: "Riley's Parents"
2006 King of the Hill The Ace (voice) Episode: "You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)"
Rodney Himself Episode: "Celebrity"
Shorty McShorts' Shorts Hunky-D (voice) Episode: "The Phabulizers"
The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas David Andrew Gurney (voice) Episode: "Person or Persons Unknown"
2007 Journeyman Dennis Armstrong Episode: "Winterland"
2007–09 Nip/Tuck Ram Peters Recurring Cast: Season 5
2008 CSI: Miami Charles Brighton Episode: "Tunnel Vision"
2008–09 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Marshall Bowman Recurring Cast: Season 1
2009 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mickey Ross Episode: "Kill Me If You Can"
Dirty Sexy Money Congressman Skip Whatley Recurring Cast: Season 2
Curb Your Enthusiasm Dennis Episode: "Officer Krupke"
2009–10 90210 Jeffrey Sarkossian Recurring Cast: Season 2
2010 Leverage Mitchell Kirkwood Episode: "The Studio Job"
Desperate Housewives Richard Watson Recurring Cast: Season 7
Twentysixmiles Jack Kinkaid Main Cast
10,000 Days William Beck Main Cast
2010–11 Phineas and Ferb Wilkins Brother #1 (voice) Guest Cast: Season 2–3
Hot in Cleveland Henry 'Hank' Szymborska Guest Cast: Season 1–3
2010–13 Hero Factory Preston Stormer (voice) Main Cast
2011 Working Class Glen Episode: "Sugar Mama"
Glee Dwight Evans Episode: "Hold on to Sixteen"
Dating in the Middle Ages Jake Hagerty Episode: "The Perfect Match?"
2012 Happily Divorced Adam Episode: "Adventure Man"
2013 Mistresses Thomas Grey Recurring Cast: Season 1
2013–21 The Haves and the Have Nots James "Jim" Cryer Main Cast
2020 Viral Vignettes Stan Episode: "Bandmates"
2023 The Masked Singer Contestant Performed as "Donut" in Season 10, runner-up

Video games

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Year Title Role
2004 The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee Bo Duke (voice)

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Chart positions Label
US Country US US Jazz
1981 Now or Never 8 37 Scotti Brothers
White Christmas 39 155
1982 Quiet Man
1983 If You Believe
1984 Too Good to Stop Now 4 111 MCA
1985 Tryin' to Outrun the Wind 15
A Memory Like You 1
1986 Take the Long Way Home 17
1987 You Ain't Seen the Last of Me 41
Greatest Hits 22
1996 Worth the Wait FaithWorks
2003 Hell This Ain't Heaven Johnnelly
2009 John's Schneider's Favorite Hits, Vol. 1 self-released
John's Schneider's Favorite Hits, Vol. 2
John's Schneider's Favorite Hits, Vol. 3
Lost Schneider, Vol. 1
Lost Schneider, Vol. 2
John's Acoustic Christmas
2014 Home for Christmas (with Tom Wopat) 8 Distribution 13
2016 Ruffled Skirts Maven Music
2017 Hell This Ain't Heaven
2018 The Odyssey: The Journey
The Odyssey: Vagabond
The Odyssey: Awakening
The Odyssey: Crossroads
The Odyssey: Wanderlust
The Odyssey: Beginnings
Greatest Hits: Still
Merry Christmas Baby
John Schneider's Greatest Hits: Still![35]
2019 Redneck Rebel[36] . https://open.spotify.com/album/68d8IRSphrflyLMKgQV2Lx
Odyssey Project[37]
Recycling Grace[38]

Singles

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Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
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US
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US AC CAN Country CAN AC
1981 "It's Now or Never" 4 14 5 7 5 It's Now or Never
"Them Good Ol' Boys Are Bad" 13 12
"Still" 69 32
1982 "Dreamin'" 32 45 21 28 19 Quiet Man
"In the Driver's Seat" 56 72 36
1983 "Are You Lonesome Tonight" (with Jill Michaels) 57 If You Believe
"If You Believe" 81
1984 "I've Been Around Enough to Know" 1 1 Too Good to Stop Now
"Country Girls" 1 1
1985 "It's a Short Walk from Heaven to Hell" 10 6 Tryin' to Outrun the Wind
"I'm Gonna Leave You Tomorrow" 10 7
"What's a Memory Like You (Doing in a Love Like This)" 1 1 A Memory Like You
1986 "You're the Last Thing I Needed Tonight" 1 1
"At the Sound of the Tone" 5 16 Take the Long Way Home
"Take the Long Way Home" 10 7
1987 "Love, You Ain't Seen the Last of Me" 6 4 You Ain't Seen the Last of Me
"When the Right One Comes Along" 32 35
"If It Was Anyone But You" 59
2018 "I'll Still Be Loving You" The Odyssey: Vegabond
"Fish" The Odyssey: Beginnings
"Can I Buy You a Beer" The Odyssey: Wanderlust
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Promotional singles

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Year Single Album
2009 "The Promise" Single Only
2018 "Good Ole Boys (with Various Artists)" The Odyssey: Vegabond
"Wherever She Is" The Odyssey: Beginnings
"Heaven Help Me" The Odyssey: Awakening
"Crazy Women" The Odyssey: Wanderlust
"They Lived It Up To Write It Down" The Odyssey: Crossroads
"We All Give God The Blues" The Odyssey: The Journey
"I Wouldn't Be Me Without You"
"Like A River"
"Two Trains"
"Heartache Doesn't Have a Closing Time"
"Bet Yo Mama"
"Outta This Town"
"Can I Buy You a Beer"
"Toolbox" The Odyssey: Crossroads
"I Hate Cancer" The Odyssey: Awakening
"Phantom Of The Grand Ole Opry" The Odyssey: Beginnings
"Tumbleweeds" The Odyssey: Awakening
"Who Da Baby Daddy" Merry Christmas Baby
"A Kid From Somewhere" The Odyssey: Awakening
"Devil in the Mirror" The Odyssey: Crossroads

Music videos

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Year Video
1985 "I'm Gonna Leave You Tomorrow"
2006 "Good Ole Boys (with Tom Wopat & Catherine Bach)"
2009 "The Promised Land"
2018 "Good Ole Boys (with Various Artists)"
"Wherever She Is"
"Heaven Help Me"
"Crazy Women"
"They Lived It Up To Write It Down"
"We All Give God The Blues"
"I Wouldn't Be Me Without You"
"Like A River"
"Two Trains"
"Heartache Doesn't Have a Closing Time"
"Bet Yo Mama"
"Outta This Town"
"Can I Buy You a Beer"
"Toolbox"
"I Hate Cancer"
"Phantom Of The Grand Ole Opry"
"Tumbleweeds"
"Who Da Baby Daddy"
"A Kid From Somewhere"
"Devil in the Mirror"
"Walk a Mile in My Shoes"
2019 "Livin' My Life My Way"

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