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Post by Wackadoodle on Jun 13, 2019 3:05:09 GMT -5
She REALLY needs to release "When I Think About You." I mean, come on. That's a career hit just waiting to be released. Why are they sleeping on it?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2019 9:45:05 GMT -5
She REALLY needs to release "When I Think About You." I mean, come on. That's a career hit just waiting to be released. Why are they sleeping on it? I had to search my music library to find that song since I didn't remember hearing of it. It is a pretty good song but I can't ever see it being released.
I also did a google search and found that somebody had uploaded it to their soundcloud 5 years ago - looks like by one of the songwriters on the track.
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Post by onebuffalo on Jun 14, 2019 11:09:29 GMT -5
Question of the day: Kelsea Ballerini gave Black River its first #1 with Love Me Like You Mean It in 2015. Now, she has given the label its first #2 with Miss Me More. Question is, who was the last artist to accomplish that? I thought it would have been someone on the Arista label, but was wrong. Exile gave it its first #2 with Nobody's Talking in 1990. Several months later, Alan Jackson gave it its second #2 with Chasin' That Neon Rainbow. The follow up became Arista's first chart topper and that was I'd Love You All Over Again (1991).
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jun 14, 2019 16:45:26 GMT -5
Question of the day: Kelsea Ballerini gave Black River its first #1 with Love Me Like You Mean It in 2015. Now, she has given the label its first #2 with Miss Me More. Question is, who was the last artist to accomplish that? I thought it would have been someone on the Arista label, but was wrong. Exile gave it its first #2 with Nobody's Talking in 1990. Several months later, Alan Jackson gave it its second #2 with Chasin' That Neon Rainbow. The follow up became Arista's first chart topper and that was I'd Love You All Over Again (1991). Eric Church almost did it for EMI Nashville but Eric Paslay got a #2 in between. Seems to be The Band Perry was last. If I Die Young - 2010 - #1 You Lie - 2011 - #2
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Post by Wackadoodle on Jun 15, 2019 11:42:11 GMT -5
Question of the day: Kelsea Ballerini gave Black River its first #1 with Love Me Like You Mean It in 2015. Now, she has given the label its first #2 with Miss Me More. Question is, who was the last artist to accomplish that? I thought it would have been someone on the Arista label, but was wrong. Exile gave it its first #2 with Nobody's Talking in 1990. Several months later, Alan Jackson gave it its second #2 with Chasin' That Neon Rainbow. The follow up became Arista's first chart topper and that was I'd Love You All Over Again (1991). This is going to become a fairly common thing with the rise of so many smaller independent labels that have just a few artists scoring hits. LoCash gave Reviver its first #1 and #2 with "I Love This Life" and "I Know Somebody." I'm sure Russell Dickerson or Scotty McCreery will get a #2 soon and be the first for Triple Tigers.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jun 15, 2019 13:29:28 GMT -5
Oh missed LoCash, good call on them.
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