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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 19:46:28 GMT -5
Now they say that you found someone who loved you better That's the way it's happened every time before And as sure as the sun comes up tomorrow Crying time will start when you walk out the door 37. “Crying Time” Total: 385 Average: 32.08 Std Dev: 10.28 {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Drinks Tequila He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Can Count on You I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I Know What You Did Last Night I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight My Favorite Things My Night to Howl One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall Trainwreck of Emotion War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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Post by someguy on Mar 7, 2020 19:46:34 GMT -5
Power ballads were quite popular when “To Get To You” was first released. I get what she was going for with it, but that song always felt like it slightly missed the mark to me.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 19:47:11 GMT -5
“Crying Time” was released as a single from the 1993 motion picture The Beverly Hillbillies and while it was originally recorded by Buck Owens in 1964 it was made most famous by Ray Charles who recorded it just a couple years later. This performed about as well as I thought it might as the majority of the rankings came somewhere within the top 40 with only two participants putting it just outside that. This did receive some top-level support, however, with both George Strait Junkie and taylor losing a top 15.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 19:48:52 GMT -5
Ok, who is ready for the MOST polarizing song of the rankdown?! We'll see our very first #1 loss along with another top 10 while at the other end two participants lose their bottom ranking song.
Any guesses on what it could be???
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Post by someguy on Mar 7, 2020 19:51:33 GMT -5
Ok, who is ready for the MOST polarizing song of the rankdown?! We'll see our very first #1 loss along with another top 10 while at the other end two participants lose their bottom ranking song. Any guesses on what it could be??? I’m pretty sure it’s not my number one. I’d actually be shocked if it was. I’m going to guess “You Think He’d Know Me Better”. That seems like a love it or hate it type of song.
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Post by taylor on Mar 7, 2020 19:52:22 GMT -5
It better NOT be my #1 for once!!!
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 20:06:11 GMT -5
Turn me loose, I'm a dancing fool That band's got a bass drum that kicks like a country mule When the town shuts down and it's time to go I'm gonna take this party home Ain't no stopping me now 36. “My Night to Howl” Total: 366 Average: 30.5 Std Dev: 16.51 (HIGHEST!) {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Drinks Tequila He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Can Count on You I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I Know What You Did Last Night I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight My Favorite Things One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall Trainwreck of Emotion War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 20:07:53 GMT -5
“My Night to Howl” was released as the lead single to Lorrie’s fourth studio album War Paint which became her first single to miss the top 30 since her major label debut in 1989. This hisses in as the most polarizing song of the rankdown and with it comes our first #1 loss as well as a top 10 for .indulgecountry . The early #1 ranking from Kanenrá:ke helped this to quickly rebound, however, and even almost squeaked into the top 30 thanks to additional support from RobbyFlorida ’s top 20 ranking. It slowly began trending downward, though, as it got hit with an additional last place from someguy who was also joined there by an early bottom ranking from castleoblivion26. This was never able to regain its footing as taylor accompanied me with a second bottom 5.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 20:10:24 GMT -5
And with that I say good riddance! "My Night to Howl" has long been one of my least favorite songs by Lorrie and given that it was a lead single I believe it or more less stalled her momentum at that point in her career.
The night is still young so if y'all are still around later I do plan on getting us into the top 30!
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Post by someguy on Mar 7, 2020 20:14:14 GMT -5
“My Night To Howl” is Lorrie’s only real true miss for me. I’m really not sure what they were thinking when they sent it out as the lead single from the album. It’s interesting that it peaked at #31, but only actually spent one week in the top 40. I know that’s more common nowadays with all of these pre-arranged airplay deals, but this was long, long before that.
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Mar 7, 2020 20:15:09 GMT -5
I'm here! Working on beginning more results for LeAnn Rimes!
I've never liked "My Night To Howl" so I'm glad it is out, imo it overstayed by a lot
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 20:49:55 GMT -5
Before we dive into the top 30 here's a recap of what we've lost so far:
50. Don't Go Changing 49. Good Morning Heartache 48. Two People in Love 47. 29 Again 46. Sleigh Ride
45. The Color of Roses 44. Us Girls 43. I Am a Woman 42. Don’t Worry Baby 41. I Finally Found Someone
40. Leavin’ on Your Mind 39. Come See Me and Come Lonely 38. To Get to You 37. Crying Time 36. My Night to Howl
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 20:58:30 GMT -5
Don't you worry, I ain't tellin' no-one I know what you did, I was there when you did it No matter what you do, girl, you're never gonna live it down 35. “I Know What You Did Last Night” w/ Pam Tillis Total: 355 Average: 29.58 Std Dev: 11.25 {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Drinks Tequila He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Can Count on You I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight My Favorite Things One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall Trainwreck of Emotion War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 20:59:13 GMT -5
“I Know What You Did Last Night” was released as the first single from the collaborative album Dos Divas featuring Lorrie and Pam Tillis (aka Grits and Glamour). After just losing his #1 Kanenrá:ke is yet again the highest ranking participant here and loses a top 15 while George Strait Junkie bids goodbye to a top 20. There were a handful of those that put this inside their top 30 while there was a lone bottom 5 from ClevelandRox .
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:04:34 GMT -5
Album Spotlight: Dos Divas Released: July 23, 2013 Label: Red River Entertainment Producer: Matt Spicher Singles/Rankdown Placement: I Know What You Did Last Night (35) I Am a Woman (43) Tracklist:1. I Am a Woman * 2. I Know What You Did Last Night * 3. Dos Divas * 4. I’m Tired * 5. Last Night’s Make Up 6. Ain’t Enough Roses ^ 7. Another Chance To 8. Even the Stars ^ 9. That’s so Cool 10. Old Enough to Be Your Lover ^ 11. Next Time It Rains 12. I Envy the Sun ^ 13. Bless Their Hearts * 14. What Was I Thinkin’ * * with Pam Tillis ^ Pam Tillis only Highlighted Album Track:
"Last Night's Make Up“
Album Spotlight: Come See Me and Come Lonely Released: November 10, 2017 Label: Goldenlane Records Producer: Richard Landis Singles/Rankdown Placement: Come See Me and Come Lonley (39) Tracklist: 1. Do Ya 2. Walk Right Back 3. It’s Over 4. Guitars, Cadillacs 5. Summer Wine 6. Saunders Ferry Lane 7. Rose In Paradise 8. A Blanket on the Ground 9. Tennessee Waltz 10. It Doesn’t Matter Anymore 11. The End of the World 12. Come See Me and Come Lonely Highlighted Album Track:”Do Ya“
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Mar 7, 2020 21:10:34 GMT -5
I really wasn't a big fan of the collaborative albums that Pam and Lorrie did together. I am looking forward to spending some time with them both when we get to the album rankdowns in hopes that maybe they will connect with me finally. I really like both artist so was really excited about them working together when it was first announced.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:21:09 GMT -5
We were burning like a furnace as she poured on the coal Drive wheel churning, I mean love was in a roll Faster and faster I swear we left the ground But when the smoke had cleared she was nowhere around 34. “Trainwreck of Emotion” Total: 354 Average: 29.5 Std Dev: 11.2 {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Drinks Tequila He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Can Count on You I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight My Favorite Things One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:21:20 GMT -5
“Trainwreck of Emotion” was released as the first single from Lorrie’s major studio debut album Leave the Light On and became a top 20 hit in early 1990. This more or less remained steady throughout the duration of the rankdown with only once dipping outside of the top 40 which was attributed to the only bottom 5 ranking from @xfer. Otherwise, there were a handful of top 40 rankings including a perfect one from someguy along with a top 15 from castleoblivion26 and top 20 from taylor. Unfortunately for .indulgecountry he see's a top 15 exit.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:29:30 GMT -5
Up next we bid adieu to another top 5 and a top 10 along with two bottom 5's.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:35:57 GMT -5
Everybody knows her, little Miss Rosa The queen of the trailer park Well, she's a hot pepper and you'll never forget her If you ever let her break your heart Senor' Jose, works all day Sweatin' in the red hot sun Row after row, everybody knows What they do when the weekend comes 33. “He Drinks Tequila” w/ Sammy Kershaw Total: 353 Average: 29.42 Std Dev: 13.58 (11th Highest) {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Can Count on You I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight My Favorite Things One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:37:48 GMT -5
“He Drinks Tequila” was released as the lead single to I Finally Found Someone which was a collaborative album from Lorrie and Sammy Kershaw, who were then married to each other. Coming in as the 11th most polarizing song is the second single to feature Lorrie and Sammy (the first being “Maybe Not Tonight”). While bboat11 and taylor are taking shots off their bottom 5, George Strait Junkie and Kanenrá:ke are the licking the salt off of a top 5 and top 10 loss. After flirting with the top 20 early on this slid back and yo-yoed for a bit before settling just outside of where most of its rankings came in at.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:41:36 GMT -5
Album Spotlight: I Finally Found Someone Released: April 17, 2001 Label: RCA Records Producers: Brian Tankersley, Norrow Wilson Singles/Rankdown Placement: He Drinks Tequila (33) I Finally Found Someone (41) 29 Again (47) Tracklist: 1. I Finally Found Someone * 2. Big Time 3. I Can’t Think of Anything but You * 4. Be My Reason * 5. 29 Again 6. He Drinks Tequila * 7. What a Wonderful World ^ 8. Sad City ^ 9. That’s Where I’ll Be * 10. Sugar ^ 11. I Must Be Gettin’ Older 12. 3 Seconds *
* with Sammy Kershaw ^ Sammy Kershaw only
Highlighted Album Tracks:”Be My Reason“”Big Time“
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Mar 7, 2020 21:47:47 GMT -5
"Maybe Not Tonight" was Sammy and Lorrie's best duet easily (Only one remaining correct?). It is too bad their relationship soured cause it would have been interesting to see if they could come up with anything better over time.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 21:54:51 GMT -5
"Maybe Not Tonight" was Sammy and Lorrie's best duet easily (Only one remaining correct?). It is too bad their relationship soured cause it would have been interesting to see if they could come up with anything better over time. It is the last remaining duet from Lorrie and Sammy! I always thought they sounded great together and I'm sure there would've been additional duets had their relationship lasted. Speaking of which, do you remember their restaurant business venture Hotchickens?! I'm not sure how long it was around, but in the end it didn't work out quite so well for either of them.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 22:04:07 GMT -5
I've been afraid to be without you Guess that's why I stayed so long Now I know too much about you To just keep hangin' on You won't be there when I need you In the middle of the night No more wonderin' when I'll see you I'll just turn out the light And close my eyes 32. “I Can Count on You” Total: 342 Average: 28.5 Std Dev: 15.17 (3rd Highest!) {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight My Favorite Things One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 22:04:22 GMT -5
“I Can Count on You” was released as the second single from Lorrie’s ninth studio album Show Me How and is also the second song to exit from the album. This comes in as the 3rd most polarizing song which see’s a top 5 loss for taylor and a top 10 loss for @xfer , while at the other end are two bottom 5’s from myself and .indulgecountry . The overall trend for this improved quite a bit as it received additional support along the way including two top 15’s from bboat11 and toomuchboy as well as a near top 20 from George Strait Junkie .
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 22:06:07 GMT -5
Stay tuned to find out which song misses the top 30!
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Mar 7, 2020 22:11:29 GMT -5
"Maybe Not Tonight" was Sammy and Lorrie's best duet easily (Only one remaining correct?). It is too bad their relationship soured cause it would have been interesting to see if they could come up with anything better over time. It is the last remaining duet from Lorrie and Sammy! I always thought they sounded great together and I'm sure there would've been additional duets had their relationship lasted. Speaking of which, do you remember their restaurant business venture Hotchickens?! I'm not sure how long it was around, but in the end it didn't work out quite so well for either of them. They definitely sounded great together. Also I did not hear about their restaurant venture, not surprised it didn't work out for them though
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 22:22:53 GMT -5
Ok, I know we lose an hour tonight so let's go ahead and wrap this up for the evening. Missing the top 30 is a song that whisked up some support including a top 5 and a top 10 along with a couple top 20's...only to be bitten by two bottom 5's.
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Post by tim on Mar 7, 2020 22:24:38 GMT -5
Cream-colored ponies and crisp apple strudels Doorbells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles Wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings These are a few of my favorite things 31. “My Favorite Things” Total: 333 Average: 27.75 Std Dev: 14.33 (6th Highest!) {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again By My Side Dear Me Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough He Talks to Me Heart Over Mind Here I Go Again I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I Just Might Be I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Maybe Not Tonight One of Those Nights Tonight Out of Your Shoes Slow Something in Red Standing Tall War Paint Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No You'd Think He’d Know Me Better
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