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If I Could Make a Living
・ If I Could Make a Living (song)
・ If I Could Only Fly
・ If I Could Only Remember My Name
・ If I Could Only Win Your Love
・ If I Could Put Them All Together (I'd Have You)
・ If I Could Reach You
・ If I Could See Dallas
・ If I Could Teach the World
・ If I Could Tell You
・ If I Could Tell You (song)
・ If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time
・ If I Could Turn Back Time
・ If I Did It
・ If I Didn't Care


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If I Could Make a Living

''If I Could Make a Living'' is the title of American country music singer Clay Walker's second album, released in 1994 on Giant Records. Like his self-titled debut album, this album was certified platinum by the RIAA. It produced the singles "If I Could Make a Living", "This Woman and This Man", and "My Heart Will Never Know", which respectively reached #1, #1, and #16 on the Hot Country Songs charts.
==Background==
In a telephone interview with ''Tulsa World'' Walker said, "I approached the second () a little bit differently from the first one, because it's kind of like scuba diving, the first time, you're down there at the bottom, and it's a little bit dirty, so you have to feel around a lot before you can find the treasure. For the second one, the water was a little more clear." He also said, "The only thing I try to do is just look for good songs, and not worry about what kind they are. I think if you do that, it does two things: It gets you some hits on radio, and it gives the listener a little variety." 〔Wooley, John. ''Tulsa World'' The Second Coming of CLAY WALKER // Country Star Dives Into Clearer Waters With New Album (October 2, 1994)〕
In an interview with ''The Plain Dealer'' Walker said, "Speaking of the `sophomore jinx,' I've got the `sophomore jitters.' I hope my second album does as well as the first album. I think I've progressed some as a singer and performer since the first one, but they (the buying public) have to like what's on the album itself if they're going to buy it." He also stated, " On the first album, I'd been writing for years and had all my best work to pick from ... That's one thing I've missed, not being able to write on the road. I went home for two weeks and wrote three songs for this album."〔Jinkins, Shirley ''The Plain Dealer'' WALKER COMPLETES YEAR OF SUCCESSES (9 September 1994).〕 Walker told the ''Boca Raton News'', about his success of his albums and said, "It's really because of radio. They'll play music they think is good. I'm flattered to be considered one of the artists they like."〔Dickerson, James. ''Boca Raton News'' (Down to Earth Clay Walker counts his blessings ) (May 31, 1995)〕
After the album's release, Walker stated, "I'll be honest, the second album could have been stronger, but with the success we've had, I know we avoided the sophomore jinx. I just felt really pressed when selecting songs for the entire album."〔Gonzalez, John D. ''The Grand Rapids Press'' Walker is no stroller in fast rise to the top (11 June 1995)〕 In an interview with ''The Dallas Morning News'', Walker said, "In the early '80s and maybe even the late '80s it was an artist-driven business. You probably weren't taken seriously if you weren't over 35 years old. Now, it's a song-driven format. You still have to go out there and hit a home run with every single you release. There are so many artists out there that do mediocre material but can sing. And it doesn't matter how good you sing, how many notes you can hit, how high or how low you can go, you have to make people believe what you're singing. You can't fool the public all the time. It makes me buckle down and try to find the best music I can find. I don't take any chances. I'm not looking for one-hit wonders or that gimmick record. I want growth. I want it to take a steady climb."〔
In an interview with ''Bankrate'' when asked about if the lyrics to the song "Money Ain't Everything" represent a longing for a more simple life Walker responded "Well, I feel blessed everyday for what God has given me. I think I appreciate every show more than I used to because I know it could be taken from me. But part of the song -- "What good is first place when you're in a rat race ... money ain't everything," means I have tried to remain true to myself and be completely honest as a recording artist and a man. Everything that has happened to me over the last several years gave me a newfound courage."〔Siegler, Bonnie. ''Bankrate'' (Fame & Fortune: Clay Walker ) (August 28, 2007)〕

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