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That's Why is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Craig Morgan. It was released on October 21, 2008 by BNA Records after his departure from Broken Bow Records earlier that same year. As with his first two Broken Bow albums — 2003's I Love It and 2005's My Kind of Livin' — Morgan co-produced the album with Phil O'Donnell. They co-wrote the lead-off single \"Love Remembers\", which became Morgan's sixth Top Ten hit on the Hot Country Songs charts in November 2008. Following this song was \"God Must Really Love Me\", which became his first single to miss the Top 20 since \"Look At Us\", which peaked at number 27 in 2004. A May 21, 2009, reissue replaced two songs with new songs, including \"Bonfire\", which was released that month as the third single. As of September 18, 2010, the album has sold 60,868 copies in the U.S.
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\"All I Wanna Do\" is a pop song written by Lilley/Cook and recorded by Australian blues, rock and R&B band Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. The song was released in April 1980 as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album Hats Off Step Lively (1980).
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The 1898–99 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented University of Wisconsin–Madison. Wisconsin Badger basketball began in December 1898 with the formation of its first team coached by Dr. James C. Elsom. The team played their home games at the Red Gym in Madison, Wisconsin and was a member of the Western Conference.
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