1 hit - but Alan Jackson‘s “Chattahoochee” proved to be too much for the song to overtake. At any other point of the year, the song would have no doubt become a No. Black penned this evocative track, which served as the first single from his No Time To Kill album. When Black teamed up with Wynonna for their Black and Wy tour in 1993, the two realized that it might be a good idea to have a song to perform together during the shows. In this energetic track, Black is lamenting being left on the side of the road by his lady somewhere on the back roads of Kentucky.ĥ. Later in his career, Black began to collaborate with Steve Wariner from time to time, and the results were always entertaining. Clint Black – “Nothing But The Taillights” Released in the fall of 1992, this Clint Black song performance has a definite throwback feel to it, as it sounded very much like something a George Jones or a Conway Twitty could have hit with 20 years or so earlier.Ħ.