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"I've been on the road a bunch this year, just like every year," he explains to KYTX-TV in Tyler, Texas. "We run a lot. Instead of taking more time away from my family, I said it'd be great if we could shoot this thing in Longview."
The tune marks the singer's first foray onto the charts since his 2006 Top 40 hit, 'Last of a Dying Breed.' But he says he's always known how to pick a hit single.
"Everybody wants to find that song that hits the sweet spot, which is pretty much them, but everybody else, too," he explains to CMT. "I think I finally found that song! I think any song that says, 'It's gonna be OK, it's gonna be all right' ... has got to be a winner. People really want to hear, and almost need to hear, that right now. Times being the way they are -- and something that makes people feel good? Well, anyone who knows me knows I'm all about that."
'A-OK' is the debut single from Neal's upcoming album, 'XII' on Blaster Records, which should hit shelves in 2012. Neal will kick off the new year by performing a series of shows in Canada. See his tour schedule here.




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