About "Little Did I Know"
Labor of Love is the fifth studio album by the American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in country music) on Mercury Records. It was his third album to achieve RIAA platinum certification and his highest-charting album on the Top Country Albums charts, where it peaked at #5.
In order of release, this album's singles were "Love of My Life", "Matches", "Honky Tonk America" and "One Day Left to Live", which respectively reached #2, #22, #31 and #35 on the Hot Country Songs charts. "Little Did I Know" was co-written by Dave Gibson (formerly of the Gibson/Miller Band) and Bill McCorvey, lead vocalist of Pirates of the Mississippi.
Top songs by Sammy Kershaw
- National Working Woman's Holiday
- Maybe Not Tonight (with Lorrie Morgan)
- A Good Year For The Roses
- Look What I Did To Us
- If You're Gonna Walk, I'm Gonna Crawl
- A Memory That Just Won't Quit
- She Don't Know She's Beautiful
- Roamin' Love
- Paradise From Nine To One
- Politics, Religion And Her
- Haunted Heart
- For Years
- Queen Of My Double Wide Trailer
- Southbound
- Cotton County Queen
- One Day Left To Live
- Me And Maxine
- Love Me Loving You
- I Saw You Today
- Little Bitty Crack In Her Heart
- Labor Of Love
- Shootin' The Bull(in An Old Cowtown)
- If You Ever Come This Way Again
- More Than I Can Say
- Cadillac Style
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Yard Sale
- Same Place
- Never Bit A Bullet Like This
- A Memory That Just Wont Quit
- Love Me, Loving You
- Here She Comes
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