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Keith Urban plays Good Morning America

Monday, November 12, 2007 – Keith Urban will make a stop in New York City this Wednesday to appear live on ABC's Good Morning America. The appearance, which comes between dates on the third leg of his Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour, will support the Tuesday, Nov. 20th release of "Keith Urban Greatest Hits: 18 Kids." He is expected to perform 2 songs including his latest top 10 hit "Everybody."

"Greatest Hits: 18 Kids" features all of Urban's number 1s; his first, "But For The Grace Of God," "Somebody Like You," "Days Go By," "You'll Think Of Me," "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me," along with 2 new additions: a remake of Steve Forbert's 1979 hit, "Romeo's Tune," and a new full band recording of "Got It Right This Time (The Celebration)."

Urban is currently on the road for the second leg of his "Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour," and will embark on a co-headlining tour with Carrie Underwood beginning on Jan. 31, 2008.


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