Then What?

Then What?

Infobox Single
Name = Then What?


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Artist = Clay Walker
Album = Rumor Has It
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B-side =
Released = late 1997
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Genre = Country
Length = 3:03
Label = Giant/Reprise
Writer = Jon Vezner, Randy Sharp
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Last single = "Watch This"
(1997)
This single = "Then What?"
(1998)
Next single = "Ordinary People"
(1998)
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"Then What?" is a single by American country music artist Clay Walker that reached the Top 5 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart. It was the fourth and final single released from his 1997 album "Rumor Has It".

Chart performance

This song debuted at #60 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart dated December 27, 1997. It charted for 27 weeks on that chart, and peaked at #2 on the chart dated April 11, 1998. It also peaked at #65 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Charts

External links

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