Wade Hayes
Wade Hayes had some country radio success in the 1990s with songs like 'Are We Having Fun Yet' and 'Old Enough to Know Better.' His sound leaned toward the...
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Wade Hayes had some country radio success in the 1990s with songs like 'Are We Having Fun Yet' and 'Old Enough to Know Better.' His sound leaned toward the more polished, radio-friendly side of the genre during that era.
He released several albums through the decade, including 'On a Good Night' in 1994 and 'Highways and Heartaches' in 1996. Other songs from that period include 'Don't Stop' and 'Goodbye Is The Wrong Way To Go.'
Like many artists who had a run of hits, Hayes kept recording and performing after his initial chart success faded. He put out albums like 'The Day That She Left Tulsa' in 1999 and 'When the Wrong One's Right' in 2000.
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