, April 2006
Used Heart for Sale His first deal, with
Decca Records Nashville, produced his debut studio album
Used Heart for Sale in 1996. In early-1999, Decca Records folded, and when Allan moved to the parent label,
MCA Nashville, the
It Would Be You album was left in limbo. The new album avoided the "devil-may-care brashness" of the first two, instead presenting a tone balanced between youthful optimism and "the knowledge that some of life's experiences exact a high toll."
See If I Care included Allan's second and third number one singles with "
Tough Little Boys", and "
Nothing On but the Radio." "Songs About Rain" was a Top 15 hit.
Tough All Over In 2003, Allan and his wife, Angela Herzberg, moved to
Tennessee from California. On October 25, 2004, Angela committed suicide after suffering from
depression and
migraines. Allan initially put his career on hold, but soon returned to music to deal with the loss of his wife. This resulted in 2005's "heart-wrenchingly personal album,"
Tough All Over. He included several songs which he wrote or cowrote, including "Puttin' Memories Away" and "I Just Got Back from Hell," which dealt directly with his grief. It was subsequently certified gold by the RIAA as of December 20, 2006, and contained the Top 10 singles "
Best I Ever Had" (written by
Vertical Horizon's
Matt Scannell) and "
Life Ain't Always Beautiful," co-written by country singer
Cyndi Thomson (under the name Cyndi Goodman).
Greatest Hits southwest of
Evansville, Indiana, July 2010 Allan's first
Greatest Hits collection was released on March 6, 2007. A Number One album on the
Billboard Top Country Albums charts, the album reprised the greatest hits from his first six albums, as well as two new songs. One of these, titled "A Feelin' Like That", was co-written by
David Lee Murphy and Ira Dean (the latter a former member of
Trick Pony); the single peaked at No. 12 on the country singles charts.
Living Hard The album
Living Hard was released on October 23, 2007. Serving as its lead-off single was the song "
Watching Airplanes," which spent more than thirty weeks on the country charts, where it reached a peak of No. 2 and went No. 1 on the Mediabase Chart. The song's music video was filmed during live concerts, including one at the
Red Rocks Amphitheatre in
Morrison, Colorado. Second single "
Learning How to Bend"–co-written by Allan–quickly became another hit song, peaking at No. 13. The video was filmed during a live performance at the House of Blues in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Following this song is third single "She's So California," which Allan co-wrote with Jaime Hanna (of
Hanna-McEuen) and
Jon Randall, and it peaked at No. 24, becoming his first single to miss the top 20 since "Lovin' You Against My Will" in 2000.
Get Off on the Pain A new single, entitled "
Today", was released on June 12, 2009. It served as the lead-off single to the album
Get Off on the Pain, which was released on March 9, 2010. The
title track was the album's second single. The song debuted at No. 42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the highest-debuting single of his career. "
Kiss Me When I'm Down" was released as the album's third single. That song debuted at No. 52 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Set You Free Allan's ninth studio album,
Set You Free, was released on January 22, 2013. Its first single, "
Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)", was released to country radio on September 17, 2012, and reached Number One on the
Country Airplay chart on February 9, 2013, giving Allan his fourth Number One country hit and his first since "
Nothing On but the Radio" in December 2004. In an interview with Broadway's Electric Barnyard, Allan spoke about co-writing with women for the new release. It was the first time in his career he had done so, and he described it as an interesting experience. The album's second single, "
Pieces", was released to country radio on February 25, 2013. The third single, "
It Ain't the Whiskey", was released on September 23, 2013.
Ruthless In March 2015, Allan released a new single entitled "
Hangover Tonight". This song was slated to serve as the lead single to his upcoming tenth studio album, entitled
Hard Way. Two more singles, "Do You Wish It Was Me?" and "Mess Me Up", followed in 2016 and 2017. The commercial failure of these singles caused delays in the release of an album. On July 31, 2020, Allan released another new single called "Waste of a Whiskey Drink" through EMI Nashville. His tenth album,
Ruthless, was released on June 25, 2021. == Political views ==