In Garth Brooks' other life, the one he lived announcing his retirement in 2000, one of the albums he put out that helped him surpass Elvis Presley as the biggest-selling solo performer in pop music history was titled "Ropin' the Wind."
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Fri, 10/16/2009 - 12:56pm
In Garth Brooks' other life, the one he lived announcing his retirement in 2000, one of the albums he put out that helped him surpass Elvis Presley as the biggest-selling solo performer in pop music history was titled "Ropin' the Wind."