someguy
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Post by someguy on Feb 28, 2004 20:04:59 GMT -5
This is the brand new single that Chely has released from her upcoming album on Vivaton Records. I think it's fantastic, easily one of the best things Chely's ever done. I really hope radio gives this a chance, because this deserves to be a huge hit. www.allaccess.com/sounds/chelback.ram
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Post by George Tropicana on Feb 28, 2004 20:10:36 GMT -5
I like it!
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Post by WhySoSerious? on Mar 1, 2004 17:54:14 GMT -5
Wow, this is really good. It's a great big powerful ballad but doesn't over do it on the production, sort of like "Where Would You Be". Hopefully Vivaton can get her back on the radio. She seems very happy with her leave from MCA (as she should be since that place is a sinking ship). Here's a very enlightening article where she talks about why she signed with Vivaton as well as some of the problems she had with MCA. www.cmt.com/artists/news/1485306/02242004/wright_chely.jhtml
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Post by jimmy74747 on Mar 2, 2004 17:46:49 GMT -5
This is really good
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Post by reception on Mar 3, 2004 16:30:34 GMT -5
I like it.
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Post by someguy on Mar 4, 2004 12:32:00 GMT -5
This debuts at #60 this week on Billboard's country singles chart.
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Post by JEni on Mar 16, 2004 10:04:07 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this!! This is a great song, sure to be a hit. I'll be calling and requesting this song. The lyrics grab my heart at one point- made me cry.
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Post by brightman73 on Mar 16, 2004 10:09:07 GMT -5
:)Cool. Thanks for posting this. I really like Chely Wright. I'm glad to see that she's back. Definately one those artists I didn't want to disappear!
LOVE BOTBD!
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Post by irice22 on Mar 21, 2004 12:16:19 GMT -5
I really like this song a lot! It will probably grow on me even more.
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Post by George Tropicana on Mar 21, 2004 13:11:08 GMT -5
Sounds great on KZLA!
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Post by someguy on Mar 25, 2004 12:19:21 GMT -5
She's up to #47 this week. A couple more strong weeks of adds and spins, and Chely's back in the top 40. Let's hope she can do it.
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Post by KMCB on Apr 1, 2004 11:51:43 GMT -5
Just heard this for the first time on VH1 country.
I love it... love the message, love the production, love Chely's treatment of it.
I didn't become a fan until her NLYE CD, which remains one of my favorites. I hope she finds great commercial success with this song. The artistic success has been there...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2004 12:43:42 GMT -5
CHELY WRIGHT Back of the Bottom Drawer Producer(s): Jeff Huskins, Chely Wright Writer(s): L. Rose, C. Wright Publisher(s): Sony/ATV Timber Publishing; Hillsboro Valley Songs, SESAC; Painted Red Music, BMI Genre: COUNTRY Label/Catalog Number: Vivaton VIV-02121 (CD promo) Source: Billboard Magazine Originally Reviewed: April 17, 2004
Chely Wright's debut for new Music Row independent Vivaton Records is the perfect kind of single to introduce a new label. It's passionate, poignant and flawlessly delivered by an artist who is beginning a new chapter in her career. Between two previous label affiliations—Polydor and MCA—Wright has charted more than a dozen singles, including the No. 1 "Single White Female." Here, she delivers a beautifully written song about mementos hidden in a drawer that represent not only memories from the past but steppingstones to the woman she is still trying to become. Wright's voice is more earthy and emotional than ever. It's as if she is singing directly to the listener—and not just trying to score a radio hit. Always a pretty voice, hers has become a more effective communicator. Throughout, Wright is positively confident.—DEP
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