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===Other contributions=== In 1998, Moore appeared on the album ''Begegnungen'' (the German word for "Encounters") by [[Peter Maffay]], one of the most successful rockstars in Germany and Mid-Europe (16 Number 1 albums in the German album charts). This record is a duet album with artists from every continent. Moore and Maffay make a new version of "Am I wrong". In 2001, Moore performed "[[I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry]]" on the tribute album ''Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute''. Moore is also credited as producer on the [[Grammy Award for Best Country Album|Best Country Album]], Grammy Award winner for 2001.<ref name="Timeless Allmusic">{{cite web|last1=Johnson|first1=Zac|title=Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/timeless-hank-williams-tribute-mw0000014218|website=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=August 12, 2014|year=2001}}</ref> In 2002, Moore contributed "[[Sonnet 35]]" to the [[compilation album]], ''[[When Love Speaks]]'' ([[EMI Classics]]), which features famous actors and musicians interpreting [[William Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] [[sonnet]]s and play excerpts. Two years later, he appeared on ''[[Greatest Hits 1986-2004|Amy Grant: Greatest Hits 1986–2004]]'' in a duet entitled "Come Be with Me", which became a modest success on pop radio. In 2005, Moore appeared on [[Buddy Guy]]'s version of "[[Ain't No Sunshine]]", along with Moore composed one of the theme songs featured on the show, ''[[Martha Stewart Living]]''. That same year, he appeared on [[Eric Clapton]]'s album ''[[Back Home (Eric Clapton album)|Back Home]]''. In 2006, Moore co-wrote the song, "[[I Hope (Dixie Chicks song)|I Hope]]", with the [[Dixie Chicks]] for their album, ''[[Taking the Long Way]]''. In 2006, Moore collaborated with New Orleans blues group [[The Subdudes]], producing their most critically noteworthy album ''[[Behind the Levee]]'', penning one cut, "Social Aid and Pleasure Club", and providing backing tracks for several other songs on the album. In 2006, Moore appeared on the final episode of West Wing, performing "America the Beautiful" at the presidential inauguration. Moore also provided vocals to [[Marcus Miller]]'s 2007 album, ''[[Free (Marcus Miller album)|Free]]'' on the track entitled "Milky Way" and again on Miller's 2008 album entitled, ''[[Marcus (album)|Marcus]]''. In 2008, he also appeared on [[Otis Taylor (musician)|Otis Taylor]]'s album ''Recapturing the Banjo'', contributing vocals and banjo on several songs. Moore appeared on the June 7, 2008, broadcast of [[Garrison Keillor]]'s radio program ''[[A Prairie Home Companion]]''. He performed two songs with [[Bonnie Raitt]]: "No Getting Over You" and "There Ain't Nothin' in Ramblin'". The show was archived on the ''A Prairie Home Companion'' website. In 2009, Moore co-wrote a song with [[Peach (singer)|Peach]] titled "It Meant Nothing". The song is yet to be released as an official audio recording, however, Peach does perform it and video recordings of live performances exist online. Moore covered [[Lowen & Navarro]]'s "If You Loved Me Like That" on ''[[Keep the Light Alive : Celebrating the Music of Lowen & Navarro]]''. The proceeds of the album benefited The Eric Lowen Trust, [[ALS Association|ALS Association Greater Los Angeles]], and Augie's Quest. Moore sings the opening theme ("I See Love", which he co-wrote with Josh Kelley) to the CBS sitcom ''[[Mike & Molly]]''. Moore appeared and played as a backing musician on an episode of ''[[Memphis Beat]]'' in 2011. Moore produced and co-wrote the song "Diggin' in the Deep Blue Sea" on the 2011 [[David Bromberg]] album ''[[Use Me (David Bromberg album)|Use Me]]''. He also plays electric guitar on the track. In 2013, Moore appears on [[B.J. Thomas]]' [[The Living Room Sessions (B. J. Thomas album)|''The Living Room Sessions'']], in a duet with Thomas on the single [[Most of All (song)|"Most of All"]].<ref name="Thomas - Keb' Mo'">{{cite web|last1=Erlewine|first1=Stephen Thomas|title=The Living Room Sessions|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-living-room-sessions-mw0002486907|website=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=August 12, 2014|year=2013}}</ref><ref name="Most of All video">{{cite web|title=BJ Thomas with Keb' Mo'- Most of All Official Music Video|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V35b9ZohXyY |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/V35b9ZohXyY |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|publisher=TheBJThomas YouTube Channel|access-date=August 12, 2014|date=May 15, 2013}}{{cbignore}}</ref> In 2017, he covered "[[Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good]]" for the [[Don Williams]] tribute album ''Gentle Giants: The Songs of Don Williams''. In 2017, he appeared in “Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Higher Ground” (Hallmark Mystery Movie series) as the character Gabe, and performed several songs. His music was also in the following movies in the series, scheduled to appear again in Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar on July 15, 2018.
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