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What is the name of the Taylor Swift song which was number-one single on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart and the album peaked at number five on the "Bllboard 200" ?
[ "Taylor Swift discography\nAmerican singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's career began with a record deal with Big Machine Records in 2005 and the release of her eponymous debut album the following year. In the United States, \"Taylor Swift\" peaked at number five on the \"Billboard\" 200 and stayed the longest on the chart during the 2000s. All of its singles—\"Tim McGraw\", \"Teardrops on My Guitar\", \"Our Song\", \"Picture to Burn\", and \"Should've Said No\"—charted within the top forty in the United States and were certified platinum by the RIAA. Swift followed with the release of the EPs \"\" and \"Beautiful Eyes\", which peaked at number twenty and number nine on the \"Billboard\" 200, respectively.", "Should've Said No\n\"Should've Said No\" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song serves as the fifth and final single from her self-titled debut studio album. The song is about Swift addressing her former lover who cheated on her. It became her second number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart, and was a Top 40 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In addition, \"Should've Said No\" has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ]
[ "Yes I Am (Melissa Etheridge album) Yes I Am is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released by Island Records on September 21, 1993 (see 1993 in music). The title is generally thought to refer to Etheridge's recent coming out as a lesbian, confirming long-standing rumors about her personal life. This is the album that gave Etheridge national recognition. The rock ballad \"Come to My Window\" was the first single released from the album, which peaked at No. 25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and its video featured actress Juliette Lewis having a nervous breakdown. This single brought the album into the public consciousness and was quickly followed by \"I'm the Only One\", which became a major hit and reached No. 8 on the Hot 100, and \"If I Wanted To\", which hit No. 16.", "Better Life \"Better Life\" is a song co-written and recorded by Australian country music artist Keith Urban. It was released in July 2005 as the fourth single from Urban's album \"Be Here\". It became his seventh number one on \"Billboard\"' s Hot Country Songs chart and spent six weeks at that position. The song also went to number 44 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was written by Urban and Richard Marx.", "Strong Enough (Travis Tritt album) Strong Enough is American country music artist Travis Tritt's eighth album, released on Columbia Records Nashville in 2002. The tracks \"Strong Enough To Be Your Man\" (an answer song to Sheryl Crow's 1995 single \"Strong Enough\") and \"Country Ain't Country\" were released as singles, respectively reaching #13 and #26 on the \"Billboard\" country charts.", "Enya discography The discography of Enya, an Irish singer-songwriter, consists of nine studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty-one singles and a number of other appearances. Enya achieved a breakthrough in her career in 1988 with the album \"Watermark\", containing the hit song \"Orinoco Flow\" which topped the charts in the United Kingdom and reached number 2 in Germany. Three years later, \"Shepherd Moons\" followed. In 1992, a re-mastered version of the 1987 \"Enya\" album was released as \"The Celts\". Four years after \"Shepherd Moons\", she released \"The Memory of Trees\" (1995), another top five success in both the UK and Germany, as well as her first top 10 album in the US. Singles released from the album were \"Anywhere Is\" and \"On My Way Home\". In 1997, Enya released her greatest hits collection, \"Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya\", again a top five album in the UK and Germany, which featured two new songs: \"Paint the Sky with Stars\" and \"Only If...\". Following a five-year break, Enya released the album \"A Day Without Rain\" in 2000. The album is Enya's most successful to date, peaking at No. 2 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. The first single, \"Only Time\", was used in the film \"Sweet November\" and peaked at No. 10 on the US Hot 100 and number 1 in Germany.", "Love Is Like a Butterfly Love Is Like a Butterfly is the 14th solo studio album by Dolly Parton, released in September 1974. The title track was the third consecutive single to reach #1 on the U.S. country charts for Parton. For the few years before her pop chart success, \"Butterfly\" was considered Parton's signature song and was used as the theme song for her 1976 syndicated music series \"Dolly!\". The album peaked at # 7 on the country albums charts. The album was rereleased on iTunes in March 2014 the same day as her 2014 album \"Blue Smoke\" was made available for pre-order.", "Ricky Van Shelton Ricky Van Shelton (born January 12, 1952) is an American former country music artist. Active between 1986 and 2006, he charted more than twenty singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts. This figure includes ten Number One hits: \"Somebody Lied\", \"Life Turned Her That Way\", 'Don't We All Have the Right\", \"I'll Leave This World Loving You\", \"From a Jack to a King\" (a cover of the Ned Miller hit), \"Living Proof\", \"I've Cried My Last Tear for You\", \"Rockin' Years\" (a duet with Dolly Parton), \"I Am a Simple Man\", and \"Keep It Between the Lines\". Besides these, seven more of his singles have landed in the Top Ten on the same chart. He has also released nine studio albums, of which his first four have all been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Deana Carter Deana Kay Carter (born January 4, 1966) is a country music artist who broke through in 1996 with the release of debut album \"Did I Shave My Legs for This?\", which was certified 5× Multi-Platinum in the United States for sales of over five million. It was followed by 1998's \"Everything's Gonna Be Alright\", 2003's \"I'm Just a Girl\", 2005's \"The Story of My Life\", and 2007's \"The Chain\". Overall, Carter's albums have accounted for 14 singles, including three which reached Number One on the \"Billboard\" country charts: \"Strawberry Wine\", \"We Danced Anyway\", and \"How Do I Get There\".", "Strong Enough to Bend Strong Enough to Bend is a 1988 album by Tanya Tucker. There were three singles that made the Billboard Top Ten Country singles charts: \"Strong Enough to Bend\" at #1, \"Highway Robbery\" at #2, and \"Call on Me\" at #4. Another single, \"Daddy and Home,\" rose to #27, while the album itself peaked at #9 on the Country Albums chart.", "Country Is My Rock Country Is My Rock is the debut album of American country music artist Trent Tomlinson. It was released on March 7, 2006 (see 2006 in country music) on Lyric Street Records. The album produced three chart singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts between 2005 and 2007: \"Drunker Than Me\" (No. 19), \"One Wing in the Fire\" (No. 11), and \"Just Might Have Her Radio On\" (No. 21). Tomlinson co-produced the album with Leigh Reynolds and \"Hillbilly\".", "Josh Turner Joshua Otis Turner (born November 20, 1977) is an American country singer and actor. In 2003, he signed to MCA Nashville Records. That same year, his debut album's title track, \"Long Black Train\", was his breakthrough single release. His second album, \"Your Man\" (2006) accounted for his first two number-one hits: \"Your Man\" and \"Would You Go with Me\", while 2007's \"Everything Is Fine\" included a No. 2 in \"Firecracker\". \"Haywire\", released in 2010, produced his biggest hit, the No. 1 on the country charts \"Why Don't We Just Dance\" and another number one in \"All Over Me\". It was followed by \"Punching Bag\" (2012), whose lead-off single \"Time Is Love\" was the biggest country hit of 2012 according to Billboard Year-End.", "Love Will Lead You Back \"Love Will Lead You Back\" is a song performed by American singer Taylor Dayne. Released as the second single from Dayne's second album \"Can't Fight Fate\" (following the more uptempo \"With Every Beat of My Heart\"), the ballad debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart on January 27, 1990. It reached number one on April 7 that same year and spent 15 weeks in the Top 40, becoming Dayne sole chart-topping hit. It also reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary chart and was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.", "Lovin' and Learnin' Lovin' and Learnin', Tanya Tucker's fifth album (mislabeled as \"Livin' and Learnin'\"), was the one that started her long association with producer Jerry Crutchfield, who would eventually produce fourteen of Tucker's albums (although not consecutively). The two charting singles from the album were \"Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You\" at #4, and \"You've Got Me to Hold on To\" at #3 on the Billboard Country Singles chart, while the album itself was a #3 Country Album.", "Livin' It Up (album) Livin' it Up is the tenth studio album by American country singer George Strait, released in 1990 on MCA Records. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA. The Tracks \"Drinking Champagne\", \"Love Without End, Amen\", and \"I've Come to Expect It From You\" were all released as singles; \"Drinking Champagne\" was a #4 hit on the Hot Country Songs charts, while the other two singles were both Number One hits. \"She Loves Me (She Don't Love You)\" was written and originally recorded by Conway Twitty, and was later recorded on Gary Allan's 1998 album \"It Would Be You\".", "Forget About It Forget About It is the eighth studio album by Alison Krauss, released in 1999. It reached number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Country Albums chart. The lead single, \"Forget About It\", peaked at number 67 on the Country Singles Chart, and \"Stay\" reached number 28 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Wheels Are Turnin' Wheels Are Turnin' is the eleventh studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in late 1984 (see 1984 in music). It is their second best-selling album, tied with \"Good Trouble\", reaching No. 7 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The lead single was \"I Do' Wanna Know,\" which stalled at #29 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. But the second single, \"Can't Fight This Feeling,\" was REO's second and longest-running number one single. Other singles released were \"One Lonely Night\" and \"Live Every Moment\". These singles also reached the Top 40 of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, reaching #19 and #34, respectively. The singles from the album also had success on other \"Billboard\" charts: \"Can't Fight This Feeling\" and \"I Do' Wanna Know\" each reached #5 on the Mainstream Rock chart, with \"One Lonely Night reaching #17, and \"Can't Fight This Feeling\" and \"One Lonely Night\" reached #3 and #10, respectively on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Hormonally Yours Hormonally Yours is the second studio album by British-based pop-rock project Shakespears Sister. Released on 18 February 1992 by London Records, the album went on to become a critical and commercial success, and is their best-selling album to date. Hormonally Yours peaked at No. 3 on the album charts and was certificated double platinum by the BPI and spent 55 weeks on the charts. The Album spawned 5 singles, 3 of which reached the top 15. The album's second single, \"Stay\" became the group's best-selling single, topping the UK Singles Chart for 8 consecutive weeks. and it also charted in the US billboard chart at No. 4. The Third single I Don't Care went to No. 7 and the fourth single Hello (Turn Your Radio On) went to No. 14 on the UK singles chart. Hormonally Yours also manage to earn a place in the US Billboards charts peaking at No. 56.", "No Place Like Home (album) No Place Like Home is the fifth studio album by Scottish band Big Country, released in 1991. (see 1991 in music). Its title derives from a quote in \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\", which is referenced by the first track, \"We're Not in Kansas\". Dorothy's statement was in turn taken from the famous poem and song \"Home! Sweet Home!\" by John Howard Payne and Henry Bishop.", "The Bargain Store The Bargain Store is Dolly Parton's 15th solo studio album, released in 1975. In the Parton-penned title track, one of her best-known compositions, she used worn, second-hand merchandise in a discount store as a metaphor for a woman damaged by an ill-fated relationship. The song was dropped from a number of country stations' playlists when programmers mistook the line \"you can easily afford the price\" as a thinly veiled reference to prostitution. Despite the decrease in airplay, the song nonetheless topped the U.S. country singles charts in April 1975.", "Here for the Party Here for the Party is the 2004 debut album by American country music singer Gretchen Wilson. It reached the top of the US country charts in May 2004 and number 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 album charts.", "Long Black Train Long Black Train is the debut studio album from American country music artist Josh Turner, released on October 14, 2003. It peaked at No. 29 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200, and peaked at No. 4 on the Top Country Albums. Overall, the album produced three chart singles for Turner on the Hot Country Songs charts: \"She'll Go on You\" (No. 46), the title track (No. 13), and \"What It Ain't\" (No. 31).", "Waitin' on Sundown Waitin' on Sundown is the third studio album of country music duo Brooks & Dunn. Released in 1994 on Arista Records, it produced the hit singles \"She's Not the Cheatin' Kind\", \"I'll Never Forgive My Heart\", \"Little Miss Honky Tonk\", \"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone\", and \"Whiskey Under the Bridge\". Respectively, these songs peaked at #1, #6, #1, #1, and #5 on the Hot Country Songs charts.", "Tracy Lawrence Tracy Lee Lawrence (born January 27, 1968) is an American country music artist. He started at a country music restaurant called \"Live At Libby's\" where owner Libby Knight would help local talent find their way into country music. Lawrence signed to Atlantic Records in 1991, Lawrence debuted that year with the album \"Sticks and Stones\", which produced his first chart single and first Number One hit in its title track. Five more studio albums, as well as a live album and a compilation album, followed throughout the 1990s and into 2000 on Atlantic before the label's country division was closed in 2001. Afterward, he recorded for Warner Bros. Records, DreamWorks Records, Mercury Records Nashville and his own label, Rocky Comfort Records.", "Honky Tonk Angel (Patty Loveless album) Honky Tonk Angel is the third album recorded by country music artist Patty Loveless. With five tracks from the album charting in the Billboard Top Ten Country Singles, including two at #1, it served as a breakthrough album for Loveless. The album itself was Loveless' highest charting at #7 on the Country Albums category. The two #1 singles were \"Chains\" and \"Timber, I'm Falling in Love\". Loveless also did a cover of the Lone Justice song, \"Don't Toss Us Away\", which featured Rodney Crowell on backing vocals. The song charted at #5. Famed songwriter Kostas had a major role by writing three of the album's tunes, including \"Timber, I'm Falling in Love\" and \"The Lonely Side of Love\", which peaked at #6.", "Faith (Faith Hill album) Faith is the third studio album by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1998. Due to the success of the single \"This Kiss\" in Australia and the UK, the album was released under the title Love Will Always Win, featuring the title track, a new version of \"Piece of My Heart\" and two new versions of \"Let Me Let Go\", which replace \"You Give Me Love\", \"My Wild Frontier\", \"Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me\" and the original version of \"Let Me Let Go\". In some countries, \"It Matters to Me\", the title track and hit single from Hill's second album, is also included as a bonus track. \"Better Days\" was previously recorded by Bekka & Billy on their debut album. \"Love Will Always Win\" was later issued as a single by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood from Brooks' album \"The Lost Sessions\". \"I Love You\" was originally recorded by Celine Dion for her album, \"Falling into You\". The album was released on April 21, 1998 and received a six-time platinum certification from the RIAA. As of October 6, 2003, sales were RIAA-certified at six million.", "Sweet Sixteen (Reba McEntire album) Sweet Sixteen is the fourteenth studio album by American country singer Reba McEntire, released on May 2, 1989 by MCA Records. Four singles from the album entered the \"Billboard\" country charts: the number one hits \"Cathy's Clown\" (a cover version of The Everly Brothers' song) and \"Walk On\", and the top ten hits \"'Til Love Comes Again\" and \"Little Girl\".", "Heartbreaker (Dolly Parton album) Heartbreaker is the 20th solo studio album by Dolly Parton, released in 1978. Released following the huge pop crossover success of \"Here You Come Again\", \"Heartbreaker\" was designed as an even more direct aim at the pop charts, with several of its songs verging on disco. The title song, a ballad written by Carole Bayer Sager, topped the U.S. country charts, and became Parton's third top-forty pop hit, while the follow-up single was the double-A-sided \"Baby I'm Burning\"/\"I Really Got the Feeling\", with \"Baby I'm Burnin'\" targeted for pop airplay, and \"I Really Got the Feeling\" for country. The formula (which had previously worked for \"Here You Come Again\"'s double-A-sided \"Two Doors Down\"/\"It's All Wrong, but It's All Right\") was successful again, with the single reaching #1 on the country charts, and #25 on the pop charts.", "Take Me as I Am (Faith Hill album) Take Me as I Am is the debut studio album by country singer Faith Hill, released in 1993 by Warner Bros. Records. It has been certified 3× platinum in the United States for sales of three million copies, and has sold 4.3 million copies worldwide.", "Greatest Hits 1974–78 Greatest Hits 1974–78 is a compilation album by the Steve Miller Band released in November 1978. It has sold 14 million copies in the United States and is ranked 37th on the Recording Industry Association of America list of best selling albums. It also achieved Diamond certification in Canada (1,000,000 units) in 2003. Two singles that reached No. 1 are \"The Joker\", which topped the charts on January 12, 1974 and \"Rock'n Me\" on November 6, 1976. As a sign of the album-oriented rock times, all but one track came from their last two albums even though they had eleven studio albums at the time. A prior greatest hits album, 1972's \"Anthology\", contained songs from the first five albums. The more comprehensive \"Young Hearts: Complete Greatest Hits\" in 2003 added early hits \"Living in the U.S.A.\", \"My Dark Hour\", \"Space Cowboy\", and \"Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma\" and later hits \"Abracadabra\", \"Who Do You Love\", \"I Want to Make the World Turn Around\", \"Wide River\", and \"Cry Cry Cry\", but dropped this album's \"True Fine Love\" and \"Winter Time\". On this 1978 album/CD release, the shorter 7-inch single versions of \"Jet Airliner\", \"Swingtown\", \"The Joker\", and \"Fly Like an Eagle\" are used. On the 2003 compilation, the original album versions are used (although the track \"Fly Like an Eagle\" still fades out earlier than its album counterpart).", "Tanya Tucker (album) Tanya Tucker was the eponymous fourth album by Tanya Tucker, although it was the first for her new label, MCA Records. The album rose to #8 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, and two of its singles both rose to the #1 position: \"Lizzie and the Rainman\" and \"San Antonio Stroll.\" \"Lizzie and the Rainman\" was Tucker's biggest hit to cross over to the pop charts, reaching #37 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #7 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Blue Clear Sky Blue Clear Sky is the sixteenth studio album released on April 23, 1996 by American country music artist George Strait. Certified 3× Multi-Platinum in the U.S. for sales of three million copies, the album produced four singles. The title track, \"Carried Away\", \"I Can Still Make Cheyenne\", and \"King of the Mountain\".", "9 to 5 (Dolly Parton song) \"9 to 5\" is a song written and originally performed by American country music entertainer Dolly Parton for the 1980 comedy film of the same name. In addition to appearing on the film soundtrack, the song was the centerpiece of Parton's \"9 to 5 and Odd Jobs\" album, released in late 1980. The song was released as a single in November 1980.", "The Road Less Traveled (George Strait album) The Road Less Traveled is the twenty-first studio album by country artist George Strait released by MCA Nashville in 2001. Certified platinum for sales of one million copies, the album produced the hits \"Run\", \"She'll Leave You with a Smile\" and \"Living and Living Well\", the latter two of which were number 1 hits on the \"Billboard\" country charts. \"Stars on the Water\" and \"The Real Thing\" also charted at numbers 50 and 60 from unsolicited airplay.", "I Fell in Love (album) I Fell in Love is a studio album, released in 1990 by American country singer Carlene Carter. This was the highest-ranking Billboard album of her career, at #19 on the US Country charts. Four singles from the album also charted, with the title song \"I Fell in Love,\" and \"Come on Back\" both reaching #3 as singles. Two lower-charting hits were the #25 \"The Sweetest Thing\" and the #33 \"One Love.\"", "Greatest Hits (Shania Twain album) Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Shania Twain, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). The album contains 17 hits (18 on the International album) from her three Diamond albums \"The Woman in Me\", \"Come on Over\" and \"Up!\". Also included are three new songs: \"Party for Two\" which hit the top ten at country in the U.S. and top ten in UK and Germany, the ballad \"Don't!\" and \"I Ain't No Quitter\".", "Did I Shave My Legs for This? Did I Shave My Legs for This? is the debut album of American country artist Deana Carter, released via Patriot Records in the UK in 1995. In 1996, Capitol Records had Carter record new material for the North American release of the album, which included three songs from the original release. This version features her breakthrough debut single \"Strawberry Wine\", a Number One hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts at the end of that year. \"We Danced Anyway\", \"Count Me In\", \"How Do I Get There\", and the title track were also released as a singles. Of these, \"We Danced Anyway\" and \"How Do I Get There\" were also Number One hits.", "Easy Come Easy Go (George Strait album) Easy Come, Easy Go is the fourteenth studio album by American country music artist George Strait. It was released by MCA Records and it produced four singles for Strait on the Hot Country Songs charts: the title track (#1), a cover of George Jones' 1965 hit \"Lovebug\" (#8), \"I'd Like to Have That One Back\" (#3), and \"The Man in Love with You\" (#5).", "Seven Year Ache Seven Year Ache is the third studio album by American country music singer Rosanne Cash. It was produced by her then-husband Rodney Crowell and reached number one on the Billboard country album chart. Three of its tracks were also number one in the U.S. country singles category: \"Seven Year Ache\" (which also crossed over to the U.S. pop top 40), \"My Baby Thinks He's a Train\" and \"Blue Moon with Heartache\".", "Joe Diffie Joe Logan Diffie (born December 28, 1958) is an American country music singer. After working as a demo singer in the 1980s, he signed with Epic Records' Nashville division in 1990. Between then and 2004, Diffie charted 35 cuts on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart, including five number one singles: his debut release \"Home\", \"If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)\", \"Third Rock from the Sun\", \"Pickup Man\" (his longest-lasting number one, at four weeks) and \"Bigger Than the Beatles\". In addition to these cuts, he has 12 other top ten singles and ten other top 40 hits on the same chart. He also co-wrote singles for Holly Dunn, Tim McGraw, and Jo Dee Messina, and has recorded with Mary Chapin Carpenter, George Jones, and Marty Stuart.", "New Romantics (song) \"New Romantics\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, \"1989\" (2014). The last Target-exclusive bonus track on the deluxe edition of the album, the song was released to iTunes Store on March 3, 2015 as the fifth promotional single and entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number 71 due to digital sales. On February 23, 2016, \"New Romantics\" was serviced to contemporary hit radio in the United States through Big Machine Records and Republic Records as the seventh and final single from \"1989\" and eventually peaked at number 46 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Elite Hotel Elite Hotel is an album by country music artist Emmylou Harris, released in 1975. \"Elite Hotel\" was Harris' second album to be released in 1975, preceded by the widely acclaimed \"Pieces of the Sky\", \"Elite Hotel\" surpassed it on the Billboard Music Charts, becoming Harris' first #1 country album. The album yielded two #1 country singles: \"Together Again\" and Harris' version of the Patsy Cline hit \"Sweet Dreams\", and \"One of These Days\" made it to the #3 spot. A performance of The Beatles's \"Here, There and Everywhere\" entered the pop charts at #65. Harris' eclectic musical tastes were reflected in her choice of material by Hank Williams, The Beatles, Gram Parsons and Buck Owens.", "Joshua (album) Joshua is the seventh solo studio album by American country recording artist Dolly Parton, released in April 1971. It includes \"Joshua,\" her first song to top the U.S. country singles chart. The album reached #16 on the country albums chart, and #198 on the pop albums chart. The album was released on CD in 2001 as \"Joshua & Coat of Many Colors\", attached to \"Coat of Many Colors\" on one disc. It was released digitally for the first time on December 4, 2015.", "Me and My Gang Me and My Gang is the fourth studio album from the American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on April 4, 2006. The album became the highest US debut of 2006, with 721,747 units and went double platinum in the first month of release. The album logged three weeks at #1 on Billboard 200. It was the second-best selling album (behind \"High School Musical\") and the best selling country album of 2006. It has sold 4.918 million copies in the United States as of the chart dated March 24, 2012 and was certified 5× Platinum. This is the group's first album to be produced by Dann Huff.", "Five Days in July Five Days in July is the fifth studio album by Blue Rodeo. The band's most commercially successful album, it has been certified six times platinum as of 2008.", "When I Get Where I'm Going \"When I Get Where I'm Going<nowiki>'</nowiki>\" is a song written by George Teren and Rivers Rutherford, and recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released in October 2005 as second single from his album \"Time Well Wasted\" and is his 14th career single (not counting album cuts). The song features harmony vocals from Dolly Parton. The song was Parton's 24th \"Billboard\" Number One (and her first since 1991's \"Rockin' Years\"), and Paisley's fifth.", "One of These Nights One of These Nights is the fourth studio album by the Eagles, released in 1975. The record would become the Eagles' first number one album on \"Billboard\"' s album chart in July that year, and yielded three Top 10 singles, \"One of These Nights\", \"Lyin' Eyes\" and \"Take It to the Limit\". Its title song is the group's second number one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album sold four million copies and was nominated for Grammy Album of the Year. A single from the album, \"Lyin' Eyes\", was also nominated for Record of the Year, and won the Eagles' first Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.", "It's All About to Change It's All About To Change is the second studio album by American country singer Travis Tritt, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1991. The tracks \"The Whiskey Ain't Workin'\", \"Nothing Short of Dying\", \"Anymore\", and \"Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)\" were released as singles; \"Bible Belt\" also charted from unsolicited airplay. \"Anymore\" was the second single of Tritt's career to reach Number One on the Hot Country Songs charts. Overall, this is Tritt's highest-certified album; with sales of over three million copies in the U.S., it has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. He recorded the song \"Bible Belt\" for \"My Cousin Vinny\" in collaboration with the band Little Feat, and this placement gained him some exposure.", "Whoever's in New England Whoever's in New England is the 10th studio album of American country music artist Reba McEntire, released in 1986. It is her first #1 album on the Billboard country albums chart, producing two singles that were #1 country hits: \"Whoever's in New England\", and \"Little Rock.\"", "Hounds of Love Hounds of Love is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Kate Bush, released by EMI Records on 16 September 1985. It was a commercial success and marked a return to the public eye for Bush after the relatively poor sales of her previous album, 1982's \"The Dreaming\". The album's lead single, \"Running Up That Hill\", became one of Bush's biggest hits. The album's first side produced three further successful singles, \"Cloudbusting\", \"Hounds of Love\", and \"The Big Sky\". The second side, subtitled \"The Ninth Wave\", forms a conceptual suite about a person drifting alone in the sea at night.", "50 Number Ones 50 Number Ones is a compilation album, released in 2004, by American country music singer George Strait. It is a compilation of his first 50 Number One country music singles, starting with 1982's \"Fool Hearted Memory\" and presented in chronological order. A new track, \"I Hate Everything\", was also included, and became his 51st overall Number One in 2004. The figure of \"50 Number Ones\" includes not just songs that reached the top of the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, but also of those that topped the \"Radio & Records\" and \"Gavin Report\" charts. The album has been certified 7 × Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. It has sold 3,791,500 copies in the US as of April 2015.", "Not a Moment Too Soon Not a Moment Too Soon is the second album by American country music singer Tim McGraw. It was released on March 22, 1994. Written by country songwriter Wayne Perry, it reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 chart and No. 1 on Billboard Country chart and stayed for 26 consecutive weeks. It was Billboard's best selling album of 1994. For all genres of that year, it was in the top five. The Academy of Country Music named it Album of the Year in 1994.", "Number 1's (Destiny's Child album) Following its release, \"#1's\" received positive reviews from music critics who praised the included material as the highlights of the group's music career. However, its title was dismissed as many of the songs included on the track listing hadn't reached the top position of a major record chart; it was later acknowledged by \"Billboard\" magazine that the title was only used as a marketing strategy. The compilation debuted and peaked on top of the US \"Billboard\" 200 album chart becoming the group's second album to reach number one in that country. It further peaked at number one in Japan and number six in the UK while also reaching the top forty in many European countries. The compilation received seven certifications by music trade organizations in different countries across the world. It further spawned two singles: \"Stand up For Love\", which failed to appear on a major music chart, and \"Check on It\", which reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and the top ten on many European charts.", "The Trouble with the Truth (album) The Trouble with the Truth is the eighth album by country music artist Patty Loveless. It peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Top Country albums charts, and number 86 on the Pop charts. It was certified Platinum for shipments of over 1,000,000 copies in the U.S. The singles \"Lonely Too Long\" and \"You Can Feel Bad\" both made number 1 on the Hot Country Songs charts; \"She Drew a Broken Heart\" hit number 4. \"A Thousand Times a Day\" and the Title Track both made Top 20 hitting number 13 and 15 respectively.", "Breathe (Faith Hill album) Breathe is the fourth studio album by country music recording artist Faith Hill, released November 9, 1999 on Warner Bros. Records. It won a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. \"Breathe\" is one of the most successful country/pop albums to date. It has been certified 8× Platinum by the RIAA, for shipping eight million copies in the US. The album includes the singles \"Breathe\", \"The Way You Love Me\", \"Let's Make Love\", and \"If My Heart Had Wings\". \"Breathe\" and \"The Way You Love Me\" Were both number 1 hits on the Hot Country Songs charts; the former also reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the top pop song of 2000 according to Billboard Year-End. Several of the album's tracks also charted from unsolicited airplay.", "Turn the Tide (album) Turn the Tide is the second album from country music group Baillie & the Boys. It was a number 30 Country Album on Billboard charts. Its Hot Country Singles hits were, chronologically, \"Long Shot\" at number 5, \"She Deserves You\" at number 8, \"(I Wish I Had a) Heart of Stone\" (their highest-charting single) at number 4, and \"I Can't Turn the Tide\" at number 9. \"Safe in the Arms of Love\" was later recorded by Michelle Wright in 1994 and Martina McBride in 1995, both of whom released it as a single.", "Kathy Mattea Kathleen Alice \"Kathy\" Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass performer who often brings folk, Celtic, and traditional country sounds to her music. Active since 1984 as a recording artist, she has charted more than thirty singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, including four that reached No. 1: \"Goin' Gone\", \"Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses\", \"Come from the Heart\", and \"Burnin' Old Memories\", plus twelve more that charted within the top ten. Mattea released ten studio albums, a Christmas album, and a greatest hits package for Mercury Nashville between 1984 and 2000, and four more albums on independent labels after that. She has collaborated with Dolly Parton, Michael McDonald, Tim O'Brien, and her longtime husband, Jon Vezner. Mattea is also a two-time Grammy Award winner: in 1990 for \"Where've You Been\", and in 1993 for her Christmas album \"Good News\".", "Fly (Dixie Chicks album) Fly is the fifth studio album by American country band Dixie Chicks, released in 1999. The album was very successful for the group, debuting at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200. It has received diamond status by the RIAA on June 25, 2002 in the United States, for shipments of 10 million units.", "Complicated (Avril Lavigne song) \"Complicated\" is the debut single by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released in 2002 from her debut album, \"Let Go\". It was written by Lavigne and The Matrix (Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards), and produced by The Matrix. The single reached number one in Australia (for six weeks), New Zealand and Mexico (for nine weeks), number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, behind \"Hot in Herre\" by Nelly and number three in the United Kingdom. Based on its chart performance, the song is Lavigne's second most successful single (only behind her 2007 single \"Girlfriend\") and was one of the most successful releases of 2002 with sales of over 3 million copies sold worldwide. Lavigne broke a record set by Natalie Imbruglia's \"Torn\" when \"Complicated\" held the number one spot on the Adult Top 40 chart for 16 weeks in a row. \"Complicated\" was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.", "American V: A Hundred Highways American V: A Hundred Highways is the 93rd overall album and a posthumous album by Johnny Cash released on July 4, 2006. As the title implies, it is the fifth entry in Cash's American series. Like its predecessors, \"American V: A Hundred Highways\" is produced by Rick Rubin and released on Rubin's American Recordings record label via Lost Highway Records, as they currently distribute country releases from the American Recordings label. It was Cash' first album to become Number One in 37 years. It was certified", "The Way That I Am The Way That I Am is the second album by American country music singer Martina McBride, released in 1993 by RCA Records. It was certified Platinum on May 15, 1995 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This was her breakthrough album, producing her first Top 5 hit in \"My Baby Loves Me\", which was previously released as a single by Canadian singer Patricia Conroy from her 1992 album \"Bad Day for Trains\". McBride's version was a number 2 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Also released from this album were \"Life #9\" at number 6, \"Independence Day\" at number 12, \"Heart Trouble\" at number 21, and finally, \"Where I Used to Have a Heart\" at number 49.", "Highway 101 (album) Highway 101 is the self-titled debut album by the American country music band Highway 101. It saw the group shoot straight to the tops of the country music charts with two singles hitting the #1 spot on the Billboard Country charts, another rising to #2, and a fourth song at #4. The album itself was a #7 Country album. The #1 hits were \"Somewhere Tonight\" and \"Cry, Cry, Cry.\" Also, \"Whiskey, If You Were a Woman\" rose to #2, and \"The Bed You Made for Me\" did almost as well at #4.", "The Day Has Come The Day Has Come is the debut album of singer-songwriter/guitarist Cheyenne Kimball. The lead single from the album, \"Hanging On\", peaked at number 53 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album was released on July 11, 2006. Kimball co-wrote all the songs featured on the album. The album debuted at #15 on the \"Billboard\" 200 selling 40,000 copies in the first week. Miley Cyrus covered the song \"Four Walls\" on her second studio album \"Breakout\" (2008).", "Come On Over Come On Over is the third studio album recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 4, 1997. It became the best-selling country music album, the best-selling studio album by a female act, and the best selling album by a Canadian. It is the sixth best-selling album in the United States.", "Fireflies (Faith Hill album) Fireflies is the sixth studio album by country artist Faith Hill. The album was released on August 2, 2005. In its first week, the album sold 329,000 copies, making it the #1 album on both the \"Billboard\" 200 and Top Country Albums chart. \"Fireflies\" is her third #1 album, and it has been certified 2× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA for US shipments of two million copies. Hill produced the album with Byron Gallimore (who also produced for her husband, Tim McGraw) and Dann Huff. This album has sold 3.8 million copies worldwide.", "Stunt (album) Stunt is the fourth full-length studio album by Barenaked Ladies. Their most successful album, it entered the US charts at No. 3 and sold over 4 million units by the end of its chart run. Its first single, \"One Week\" became the band's breakthrough single in the US market by hitting No. 1 (selling over 5 million copies). The song also reached No. 5 in the UK, and helped revitalize their career in the band's home country of Canada, where their fame had diminished since the days of their debut album \"Gordon\". In addition, follow-up singles \"It's All Been Done\", \"Alcohol\" and \"Call and Answer\" were each successful to some degree.", "Everywhere We Go Everywhere We Go is the fifth studio album by country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was released on March 2, 1999 on BNA Records. The first in his career to receive 2× Platinum certification for sales of two million copies, it produced four singles: \"How Forever Feels\", \"You Had Me from Hello\", \"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy\", and \"What I Need to Do\". The first two singles were Number One hits on the \"Billboard\" country charts and were also Kenny's first Top 40 hits on the pop chart, \"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy\" was a number 11 hit on that same chart, and \"What I Need to Do\" a number 8. The singles \"You Had Me from Hello\" and \"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy\" were both certified gold by the RIAA. This was Kenny's first album to have a crossover-friendly country-pop sound, which was a departure from his earlier neotraditional country albums.", "Country Club (album) Country Club is the debut album of American country music artist Travis Tritt, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records. The tracks \"Country Club\", \"I'm Gonna Be Somebody\", \"Help Me Hold On\", \"Drift Off to Dream\", and \"Put Some Drive in Your Country\" were released as singles. Of these, \"Help Me Hold On\" was a Number One hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts; all the other singles except for \"Put Some Drive in Your Country\" reached Top Ten.", "The Woman in Me (Shania Twain album) The Woman in Me is the second studio album by Canadian country singer Shania Twain and her first with the majority of the songs co-written by her. Released on February 7, 1995, it went on to become her biggest-selling recording at the time of its release, selling 4 million copies by the end of the year, and was eventually certified 12× Platinum by the RIAA on December 1, 2000, representing 12 million shipments throughout the United States, and 20 million copies worldwide. It was ranked #8 on CMT's list of \"40 Greatest Albums in Country Music\" in 2006.", "Always Never the Same (George Strait album) Always Never the Same is the nineteenth studio album released in 1999 by American country music singer George Strait. The album produced the singles \"Meanwhile\", \"Write This Down\", and \"What Do You Say to That\", which respectively reached #4, #1, and #4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in 1999. The title track, \"One of You\" and \"I Look at You\" also charted in the lower regions of that chart from unsolicited airplay.", "Eagle When She Flies Eagle When She Flies is Dolly Parton's 30th solo studio album, released on April 6, 1991. Continuing the country sounds of 1989's \"White Limozeen\", the album featured collaborations with Lorrie Morgan and Ricky Van Shelton; additional supporting vocals were provided by Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris. Dolly Parton's duet with Shelton, \"Rockin' Years\", topped the country charts, and the follow-up single co-written by Carl Perkins, \"Silver and Gold\", was a #15 country single. Rounding out the hit singles was the title song \"Eagle When She Flies\", which only reached a #33 peak, despite spending 20 weeks on the Billboard Country Singles chart. Her duet with Lorrie Morgan, \"Best Woman Wins\", appeared simultaneously on Lorrie Morgan's 1991 album \"Something in Red\". She co-wrote the song \"Family\" with Carl Perkins and \"Wildest Dreams\" with Mac Davis. The album also topped the U.S. country albums charts, Parton's first solo album to reach the top in a decade (and her last to do so until 2016) and reached #24 on the pop albums charts. The album spent 73 weeks on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. It was her first album to reach number one album in the United States after 1980's \"9 to 5 and Odd Jobs.\"", "T-R-O-U-B-L-E T-R-O-U-B-L-E is the third studio album from the American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released on Warner Bros. Records in 1992. Five singles were released from the album; in order of release, these were \"Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man\", \"Can I Trust You with My Heart\", \"T-R-O-U-B-L-E\", \"Looking Out for Number One\", and \"Worth Every Mile\". Respectively, these reached numbers 5, 1, 13, 11, and 30 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts between 1992 and 1993. The album was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA for U.S. shipments of two million copies.", "101² 101² is the second studio album by the American country band Highway 101. It accounted for four singles on the Hot Country Songs: \"(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes\" at 1, \"All the Reasons Why\" at No. 5, \"Honky Tonk Heart\" at No. 6, and their cover of Dire Straits' \"Setting Me Up\" at No. 7. The album itself reached No. 8 on Top Country Albums.", "Whitney Houston discography The discography of American singer Whitney Houston (1963–2012) consists of seven studio albums, six compilations, two soundtrack albums, five box sets, six extended plays, and fifty-seven singles. In 1985, Houston released her self-titled debut album. It spent fourteen weeks at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified thirteen times platinum (Diamond) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with global sales of 30 million copies. The album produced four US top 5 singles, including three \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-ones. In 1987, Houston released her second album \"Whitney\". The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was supported by four US number-one singles: \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", \"Didn't We Almost Have It All\", \"So Emotional\", and \"Where Do Broken Hearts Go\", which established an unprecedented seven consecutive number one hits by a performer. \"Whitney\" was certified Dimond by the RIAA and topped the charts in numerous countries, having sold in excess of 25 million copies worldwide. Houston's third studio album, \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" (1990), peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and yielded two number-one singles; \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" and \"All the Man That I Need\", selling 13 million units worldwide. In February 1991, Houston released \"The Star Spangled Banner\" performance from Super Bowl XXV as a single, becoming the highest-charting rendition of the national anthem on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.", "Honkytonkville Honkytonkville is the twenty-second studio album by American country singer George Strait, released in 2003 by MCA Nashville. One of only a few albums of his career not to produce a Number One single, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA. It produced the singles \"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa\", \"Cowboys Like Us\" and \"Desperately\", at #11, #2 and #6 respectively on the country charts. \"Honk If You Honky Tonk\" also charted at #45 based on unsolicited airplay.", "Some Hearts Some Hearts is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Carrie Underwood, released in the United States on November 15, 2005 by Arista Nashville. The album contains the number one singles \"Jesus, Take the Wheel\", \"Don't Forget to Remember Me\", \"Wasted\", and \"Before He Cheats\". The North American version contains the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one single, \"Inside Your Heaven,\" as a bonus track.", "Real Love (Dolly Parton album) Real Love is a 1985 Dolly Parton album. It was her 27th solo studio album. The album was produced by David Malloy (best known for his work with Eddie Rabbitt), and would be Parton's last studio album for RCA Records, her label for the previous eighteen years. The album included the #1 country singles \"Real Love\" (a duet with Kenny Rogers that also reached #91 on the U.S. pop charts) and \"Think About Love\", as well as the #3 country single \"Don't Call it Love\" and the top twenty #17 country single \"Tie Our Love (In a Double Knot)\", as well as a cover of Nanci Griffith's \"Once in a Very Blue Moon\".", "My Honky Tonk History My Honky Tonk History is the American artist Travis Tritt's ninth album, released on Columbia Records in 2004. It features the singles \"The Girl's Gone Wild\", \"What Say You\" (feat. John Mellencamp), and \"I See Me\", which peaked at #28, #21 and #32 on the Hot Country Songs charts, respectively. The duet was Mellencamp's first Top 40 entry on the country charts.", "All Jacked Up All Jacked Up is the second album by American country musician, Gretchen Wilson, released in 2005 on Epic Nashville (see 2005 in country music). It debuted at number one in the \"Billboard\" 200 with 264,000 copies sold in its initial week. The album's title track served as its lead-off single. Debuting at No. 21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, it set what was then the record for the highest-debuting single by a female country artist. \"All Jacked Up\" went on to peak at No. 8 on the country charts, and was followed by three more singles: \"I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today\" (No. 22), \"Politically Uncorrect\" (No. 23), and \"California Girls\" (No. 25). Overall, \"All Jacked Up\" was certified platinum by the RIAA for shipments of one million copies in the U.S.", "White Limozeen White Limozeen is Dolly Parton's 29th solo studio album, released in May 1989, that returned the performer to the country music fold, after the critical and commercial failure of 1987's \"Rainbow\". The album was produced by Ricky Skaggs, and featured a duet with Mac Davis along with a cover version of Don Francisco's Christian classic, \"He's Alive\" and a cover of the REO Speedwagon hit \"Time for Me to Fly.\" For Parton's efforts, she was rewarded with two country #1 singles: \"Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That\" and \"Yellow Roses\". The album spent 100 weeks and peaked at #3 on the U.S. country albums chart and won Parton back much of the critical praise she had lost with \"Rainbow\". It ended up being certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "It Matters to Me It Matters to Me is the second studio album by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1995. Certified 4× Multi-Platinum in the U.S. for sales of four million copies, it produced five Top Ten hits for Hill on the Hot Country Songs charts: \"Let's Go to Vegas\" (#5), the title track (#1), \"Someone Else's Dream\" (#3), \"You Can't Lose Me\" (#6), and \"I Can't Do That Anymore\" (#8).", "Wildflower (Sheryl Crow album) Wildflower is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, first released September 27, 2005. Although the album debuted at #2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, it received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as previous albums, having also peaked at #25 on the UK Album Chart (where all her previous studio albums had been Top 10 successes).", "Your Little Secret Your Little Secret is the fifth album by singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1995. The album contained three singles, \"Your Little Secret\", \"I Want to Come Over\", and \"Nowhere to Go\". \"I Want to Come Over\" went on to reach  22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and \"Nowhere to Go\" peaked at No. 40. As of 2010, the album has sold 1,348,000 copies in the United States alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "Hotel California (Eagles album) Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Eagles, and is one of the best-selling albums of all time. Three singles were released from the album, each reaching high in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: \"New Kid in Town\" (number 1), \"Hotel California\" (number 1), and \"Life in the Fast Lane\" (number 11). The album became the band's best-selling album after \"Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)\", with over 16 million copies sold in the U.S. alone and over 32 million copies sold worldwide. The album was ranked number 37 on \"Rolling Stone\"'s list of \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\".", "Mud on the Tires Mud on the Tires is the third studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. Released in 2003 on Arista Nashville, it produced four hit singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts: the Top Five hits \"Celebrity\", \"Little Moments\" and \"Whiskey Lullaby\", as well as the Number One title track. The album itself has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA, while \"Whiskey Lullaby\" and the title-track have been certified as gold singles.", "All I Want (Tim McGraw album) All I Want is the third album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on September 19, 1995. The album sold over two million copies and reached the top 5 on the Billboard 200. It has been certified as 3× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. The album's singles were, in order of release: \"I Like It, I Love It\", \"Can't Be Really Gone\", \"All I Want Is a Life\", \"She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart\" and \"Maybe We Should Just Sleep on It\". Respectively, these reached #1, #2, #5, #1, and #4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts. \"I Like It, I Love It\" was also a #25 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. This was Tim's last album to have a neotraditional country sound before developing a more crossover-friendly country-pop sound.", "Lead On Lead On is the fifteenth studio album released by American country music artist George Strait. Released in 1994 on MCA Records, the album was certified platinum in the U.S. for sales of one million copies. It includes the singles \"The Big One\", \"You Can't Make a Heart Love Somebody\", \"Lead On\", and \"Adalida\", which respectively reached #1, #1, #7 and #3 on the Hot Country Songs charts between 1994 and 1995. The album's title track was co-written by Teddy Gentry, who at the time was a member of the band Alabama.", "Heart Full of Love Heart Full of Love is the fifth studio album by American country music singer Holly Dunn. It includes the singles \"You Really Had Me Going\" and \"Heart Full of Love,\" which respectively reached #1 and #19 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Also included is a cover of Marty Robbins's 1961 single \"Don't Worry.\"", "Travis Tritt James Travis Tritt (born February 9, 1963) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and actor. He signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1989, releasing seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label between then and 1999. In the 2000s, he released two albums on Columbia Records and one for the now defunct Category 5 Records. Seven of his albums (counting the Greatest Hits) are certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); the highest-certified is 1991's \"It's All About to Change\", which is certified triple-platinum. Tritt has also charted more than 40 times on the Hot Country Songs charts, including five number ones — \"Help Me Hold On,\" \"Anymore,\" \"Can I Trust You with My Heart,\" \"Foolish Pride\", and \"Best of Intentions\" — and 15 additional top ten singles. Tritt's musical style is defined by mainstream country and Southern rock influences.", "9 to 5 and Odd Jobs 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs is the 23rd solo studio album by Dolly Parton, and was released in late 1980. A concept album about working, the album was centered on Parton's hit \"9 to 5\", which served as the theme song to the film of the same name (co-starring Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin), and topped both the U.S. country and pop charts. The album's two additional singles—a cover of Mike Settle's \"But You Know I Love You\" and a reading of \"The House of the Rising Sun\" – provided further country hits, with \"But You Know I Love You\" also reaching #1.", "Kelly Clarkson discography American singer Kelly Clarkson has released seven studio albums, four extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 38 singles (including four as a featured artist). In 2002, she won the inaugural season of the television competition \"American Idol\" and was immediately signed to a 1 million recording deal with RCA Records. She made her chart debut in September 2002 with the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\", which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in the United States by achieving the biggest jump to number one. Her debut album, \"Thankful\", was released in April 2003 and debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States and was certified in four countries, including a double-platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", charted in nine countries, reaching number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Subsequent singles from the album include \"Low\" and \"The Trouble with Love Is\". In 2004, Clarkson released her second album, \"Breakaway\", which incorporated aspects of pop rock. \"Breakaway\" debuted at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 and subsequently became her most successful studio album to date, being certified sextuple-platinum in the United States and twelve million worldwide. Its first four singles, \"Breakaway\", \"Since U Been Gone\", \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\", and \"Because of You\", became successful hits worldwide, charting at the top-ten in many countries, and with the latter-most topping the charts in the Netherlands and Switzerland. Its final single, \"Walk Away\", became a top-twenty hit in many countries.", "Bluebird (Emmylou Harris album) Bluebird is an Emmylou Harris album from 1989, which merged a number of eclectic songs (including work by the McGarrigle Sisters, Tom Rush and Rodney Crowell) with polished, country music production. It included her most recent top-ten country-charting single, \"Heartbreak Hill\". The album enjoyed renewed interest in 2004 when \"The Sopranos\" introduced its fifth season with \"Heaven Only Knows.\"", "Here's Some Love Here's Some Love is Tanya Tucker's sixth album, and would be the only number-one Country Album that she would have on the Billboard charts. The title song, \"Here's Some Love,\" also was a number-one hit on the Country Singles chart (also #82 Pop and #25 Adult Contemporary).", "Van Lear Rose Van Lear Rose is the thirty-ninth studio album by American country singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn, released on April 27, 2004 and produced by Jack White of the White Stripes. The album peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart and at No. 24 on the \"Billboard\" 200, the most successful crossover album of Lynn's 45-year career. The track \"Portland, Oregon\" was listed as the 305th best song of the 2000s by Pitchfork Media.", "Amy Grant discography American singer-songwriter Amy Grant made her recording debut as a teenager and by the 1980s had gained fame in Christian music thanks to the songs \"Father's Eyes\", \"El Shaddai\", and \"Angels\". In 1986, she had her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in a duet with Peter Cetera, \"The Next Time I Fall\". Grant was becoming more famous in the world of pop with such albums as \"Unguarded\" and \"Lead Me On\". However, it wasn't until her eighth studio album \"Heart in Motion\" that Grant made a breakthrough into mainstream music. \"Heart in Motion\" produced the hit singles \"Baby Baby\", \"Every Heartbeat\", \"That's What Love Is For\" and \"Good for Me\", all of which made it into the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with the first two reaching No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. It remains Grant's most commercially successful album to date, having been certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. A Christmas album, \"Home for Christmas\", was released shortly afterwards, reaching No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, her highest album entry to date. Grant went on to release the albums \"House of Love\" and \"Behind the Eyes\" in the mid-nineties. Her first full-length studio album of all-new material since 2003, \"How Mercy Looks from Here\", was released on May 14, 2013.", "Up! (album) Up! is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 19, 2002, by Mercury Nashville. Three versions of the album were released: a pop version (red disc), a country version (green disc), and an international version (blue disc) in the style of Indian film music; all three discs contain exactly the same track listing and feature distinctly identifiable picture labels (for example, Twain sports a cowboy hat on the green country disc.) In the US, \"Up!\" debuted at No. 1 with sales of 874,000 copies. On September 23, 2004, the RIAA certified \"Up!\" at 11× Platinum, giving her the distinction of being the only female artist to have three consecutive Diamond albums released in the United States. The album was promoted with interviews and television performances including the Super Bowl XXXVII. It was further promoted with the successful Up! Tour, which visited North America and Europe.", "Somewhere Down in Texas Somewhere Down in Texas is the twenty-third studio album by American country music singer George Strait. This album was released on June 28, 2005 on the MCA Nashville Records label. This album was certified platinum and peaked at #1 on the \"Billboard\" 200. Singles released from it were, in order: \"You'll Be There\", which peaked at #4 on Hot Country Songs; \"She Let Herself Go\", which became Strait's 40th \"Billboard\" Number One hit on the country charts; and a cover of Merle Haggard's \"The Seashores of Old Mexico\", which peaked at #11. \"Texas\" also charted at #35 on Hot Country Songs from unsolicited airplay.", "List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002 The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales. 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart. Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year. It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week. Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies. The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001. Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time. R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone. Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997. Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone. Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone. Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up!\" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever. Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies. Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone.", "Shania Twain discography Canadian singer Shania Twain has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, three remix albums, one box set, two live albums, 38 singles, two promotional singles, and six guest appearances and will release her 5th studio album on 29th September 2017. In 1992, Twain signed to Mercury Records Nashville in the United States and released her eponymous debut studio album, \"Shania Twain\", the following year. It was a commercial failure, peaking at number 67 on \"Billboard\"'s Top Country Albums chart, and produced three singles, which were also commercial failures. However, the album attracted the interest of record producer Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange. He and Twain collaborated on her second release, \"The Woman in Me\", which was released in 1995. \"The Woman in Me\" commenced with small sales but eventually led Twain to commercial success. It topped Top Country Albums and peaked at number five on the main-genre \"Billboard\" 200. The album was certified 12 times platinum (diamond) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and sold over 7.6 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Furthermore, \"The Woman in Me\" led to success in the singer's native country, Canada, where it was certified double diamond by Music Canada and was once the best-selling album by a female country singer; Twain later surpassed herself. The album spawned eight singles, four of which (\"Any Man of Mine\", \"(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!\", \"You Win My Love\", and \"No One Needs to Know\") topped the US Hot Country Singles & Tracks.", "Cry (Faith Hill album) Cry is the fifth studio album by American country music singer Faith Hill. It was released October 15, 2002, via Warner Bros. Nashville and sold 472,486 copies in its first week, a career best for Hill. The album was intended as a crossover project for her, and although three of its singles were released to country radio, none reached the top ten. The title track and \"One\" were both adult contemporary hits, however, with the former spending 11 weeks at number one." ]
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State of Grace and Begin Again were songs on which album released to the iTunes Store by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift in 2012?
[ "State of Grace (Taylor Swift song)\n\"State of Grace\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album \"Red\" (2012). It was released to the iTunes Store on October 16, 2012, in the United States by Big Machine Records as the fourth and final promotional single from the album. It was the only promotional single from the album that was not re-issued as an official single, as \"Begin Again\", \"Red\", and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\", were all later re-issued as official singles. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift. Musically, the song is a departure from Swift's typical country pop, using influences of alternative rock while being compared to bands such as U2, Muse and The Cranberries. The song has received immense praise from music critics, who have complimented its broader sound in comparison with Swift's previous material.", "Begin Again (Taylor Swift song)\n\"Begin Again\" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012). Swift co-produced the song with Nathan Chapman and Dann Huff. Initially released as a promotional single on September 25, 2012 by Big Machine Records, the song served as the second single from \"Red\" on October 1, 2012. \"Begin Again\" is a country song, with the lyrical content finds Swift falling in love again after a failed relationship." ]
[ "Graceland (album) Graceland is the seventh solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. Produced by Simon and Roy Halee, the album was released on August 25, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records.", "Twelve Stops and Home Twelve Stops and Home is the debut studio album by the Feeling, released on 5 June 2006. The album's title refers to the twelve stops on the Piccadilly line of the London Underground from Leicester Square to Bounds Green. Lead singer Dan Gillespie Sells grew up in Bounds Green and lived a short walk from the tube station.", "Not That Kind Not That Kind is the debut studio album by American singer Anastacia. It was released on June 16, 2000, by Epic Records and Daylight Records. The album features production by Sam Watters, Louis Biancaniello, Ric Wake, Evan Rogers, Carl Sturken, Rickey Minor, and The Shadowmen.", "BareNaked BareNaked is the fourth studio album by actress and recording artist Jennifer Love Hewitt. It was released on October 8, 2002. The album peaked at No. 9 on the Australian Top 100 chart and No. 37 on The \"Billboard\" 200. \"BareNaked\" spawned two singles, \"BareNaked\" and \"Can I Go Now\", and included a remake of Kris Kristofferson's \"Me and Bobby McGee\". The UK and Japanese editions of the album came with a bonus track called \"Just Try\", previously released as the b-side to \"Can I Go Now\".", "Open Arms (Journey song) \"Open Arms\" is a song by American rock band Journey. It was released as a single from their 1981 album, \"Escape\". Co-written by band members Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, the song is a power ballad whose lyrics are an empowering plea to a lover to forgive past wrongdoings and agree to start anew. It is one of the band's most recognizable radio hits and their biggest US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, reaching number two in February 1982 and holding that position for six weeks (behind \"Centerfold\" by the J. Geils Band and \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts).", "Something Got Me Started \"Something Got Me Started\" is the first single released from Simply Red's album \"Stars\".", "Unwritten Unwritten is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. It was released in the United Kingdom on 6 September 2004 through Phonogenic Records and in the United States on 2 August 2005 through Epic Records. A pop and R&B album, \"Unwritten\" was produced by a variety of producers, including Danielle Brisebois,", "The Beautiful Letdown The Beautiful Letdown is the fourth studio album by alternative rock band Switchfoot. Released on February 25, 2003, it launched the band into the mainstream on the strength of two top 20 singles: \"Meant to Live\" and \"Dare You to Move.\" The album was hugely popular and remained a staple on the Billboard 200 album charts for a considerable amount of time. The album sold over 2.7 million copies in the US and was eventually certified double platinum by the RIAA.", "Trust (Low album) Trust is the sixth full-length album by the slowcore band Low, released in 2002 on the Kranky label (see 2002 in music). s of 2011 , the songs \"Canada\", \"In the Drugs\" and \"Point of Disgust\" still regularly appear in the band's live set lists. \"(That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace\" was also performed during a 2013 show in Washington D.C. at the request of an audience member.", "Vinyl Confessions Vinyl Confessions is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes \"Play the Game Tonight\", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by \"Carry on Wayward Son\" and \"Dust in the Wind\". The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 1996 on Legacy/Epic and again in 2011.", "Dolly, Dolly, Dolly Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, released in 1980, is the 22nd solo studio album by Dolly Parton. Coming at the height of her late 1970s-1980s quest for pop success, the album was her least traditional country-sounding album to that point, with a number of songs bordering on disco. Though the album's two singles, \"Starting Over Again\" (written by Donna Summer and Bruce Sudano) and \"Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You\" topped the U.S. country charts (\"Starting Over Again\" also hit #36 on the pop charts), the album is generally regarded by critics, as well as Parton's fans, as one of the least satisfying albums of her career; it was almost universally panned at the time of its release; of the major press, only \"People Magazine\" reviewed it favorably. The album was noteworthy for being one of the only Parton albums to that point not to include a single of her own compositions; it was composed entirely of covers.", "TP-2.com TP-2.com (Twelve Play-2) is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter R. Kelly, released on November 7, 2000 by Jive Records.", "Enya discography The discography of Enya, an Irish singer-songwriter, consists of nine studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty-one singles and a number of other appearances. Enya achieved a breakthrough in her career in 1988 with the album \"Watermark\", containing the hit song \"Orinoco Flow\" which topped the charts in the United Kingdom and reached number 2 in Germany. Three years later, \"Shepherd Moons\" followed. In 1992, a re-mastered version of the 1987 \"Enya\" album was released as \"The Celts\". Four years after \"Shepherd Moons\", she released \"The Memory of Trees\" (1995), another top five success in both the UK and Germany, as well as her first top 10 album in the US. Singles released from the album were \"Anywhere Is\" and \"On My Way Home\". In 1997, Enya released her greatest hits collection, \"Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya\", again a top five album in the UK and Germany, which featured two new songs: \"Paint the Sky with Stars\" and \"Only If...\". Following a five-year break, Enya released the album \"A Day Without Rain\" in 2000. The album is Enya's most successful to date, peaking at No. 2 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. The first single, \"Only Time\", was used in the film \"Sweet November\" and peaked at No. 10 on the US Hot 100 and number 1 in Germany.", "Pet Shop Boys discography The discography of the Pet Shop Boys, an English electronic/pop music duo, comprises 13 studio albums, four compilation albums, two live albums, four remix albums, one extended play and 55 singles. The duo's debut single, \"West End Girls\", was first released in 1984 but failed to chart in most regions. However, the song was entirely re-recorded in late 1985, and this newly recorded version became their first number-one single, topping the UK Singles Chart, \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Canadian Singles Chart. Parlophone Records released the duo's debut album, \"Please\", in the United Kingdom in March 1986. The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). It also peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The following summer they released \"It's a Sin\", the lead single from their second album, \"Actually\". The single became another UK number one and also reached number nine in the US. This was followed by \"What Have I Done to Deserve This?\", with Dusty Springfield, which peaked at number two in both the UK and US. In the summer of 1987 the Pet Shop Boys recorded \"Always on My Mind\", a cover of the Brenda Lee track, and it became their third UK number-one single over Christmas 1987. This was followed by another UK number one, \"Heart\" in spring 1988. The album \"Actually\" was released in September 1987, peaked at number two in the UK and was certified three-times Platinum by the BPI.", "All That We Needed All That We Needed is the third studio album by American rock band Plain White T's. This is also Plain White T‘s second album with Fearless Records. In July 2007, after the release of \"Every Second Counts\", the song “Hey There Delilah” was re-issued as a single and sold unexpectedly well, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "State of the World (song) \"State of the World\" is a song recorded by American singer Janet Jackson for her fourth studio album, \"Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814\" (1989). It was written and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, with additional writing by Jackson. While recording the album, Jackson and the producers watched television, especially news channels, and created the song inspired by that. \"State of the World\" focuses lyrically on homeless people. It was released as the eighth and final single from the album on February 6, 1991, by A&M Records.", "Thirteen (Emmylou Harris album) Thirteen is a 1986 Emmylou Harris album. The title came from its status as her thirteenth studio album (if one does not count her 1969 first album, released on an independent label, which Harris herself rarely acknowledges).", "Amazing Grace (Spiritualized album) Amazing Grace is the fifth album by the British rock band Spiritualized, so named to indicate its considerable gospel influence. Although the title hymn does not appear on the album (Spiritualized have covered it previously, and released a free-jazz version as a b-side in 2001, and also on Complete Works Vol. 2), the ballad \"Hold On\" is based upon the same melody, and the opening track \"This Little Life Of Mine\" is clearly indebted to the spiritual \"This Little Light Of Mine\".", "The Rapture (album) The Rapture is the eleventh and final studio album by English alternative rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees. The songs with cello arrangements, including the title track as well as \"Fall from Grace\" and \"Not Forgotten\", were produced by the band on their own in 1993. John Cale later produced the remaining songs in mid-1994.", "Reprieve (album) Reprieve is the sixteenth studio album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, released on August 8, 2006.", "Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera album) Back to Basics is the fifth studio album by American singer Christina Aguilera. It was released on August 15, 2006 by RCA Records as a double album. Serving as executive producer, she enlisted a wide range of producers including DJ Premier, Rich Harrison, Rob Lewis, Mark Ronson, and Linda Perry. Recording sessions began in January 2005 and ended in April 2006, taking place at Chalice Recording Studios and Record Plant.", "My Kind of Country (Reba McEntire album) My Kind of Country is the eighth studio album by American country singer Reba McEntire, released October 1, 1984. It was her second studio album for MCA Records. \"My Kind of Country\" peaked at 13 on Billboard's (North America) Country Music Albums chart. Two tracks from the album rose to number 1 on the Country Singles chart: \"How Blue\" and \"Somebody Should Leave\".", "...Something to Be ...Something to Be is the debut solo album from the Matchbox Twenty lead singer Rob Thomas. The album was released on April 5, 2005, and it debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart, knocking out Mariah Carey's \"The Emancipation of Mimi\". This marked the first time that a male artist from a rock or pop group has debuted at number one with his first solo album since \"Billboard\" introduced the chart 50 years ago.", "Love Goes On (Paulette Carlson album) Love Goes On is the debut album by American country music singer Paulette Carlson, who until 1991 was the lead singer of the band Highway 101. Her first solo album, it produced the singles \"I'll Start with You\" and \"Not with My Heart You Don't,\" which respectively reached numbers 21 and 68 on the Hot Country Songs charts. A third single, \"The Chain Just Broke,\" failed to chart.", "2G+2 2G+2 is an album of mixed live and studio material by British rock band The Fall, released in 2002. It features three new songs recorded in the studio—\"New Formation Sermon\", \"I Wake Up in the City\" and \"Distilled Mug Art\"—and the rest of the album was recorded at performances on the group's United States tour in late 2001.", "The Invitation (Thirteen Senses album) The Invitation is the first major label album by English alternative rock band Thirteen Senses. Released on 27 September 2004 by Vertigo Records, it includes the singles \"Do No Wrong\", \"Into the Fire\", \"Thru the Glass\" and \"The Salt Wound Routine\". \"Into the Fire\" was used on trailer for the second season of the American TV show \"Rescue Me\" and in the pilot episode of \"Grey's Anatomy\", in the closing sequence of the two-part season three premiere of \"The 4400\", in an episode of \"Pretty Little Liars\", a clip show for Jim Carrey at the MTV Movie Awards 2006, and on BBC One's \"Match of the Day\".", "Sunday Love Sunday Love is the third studio album (second recorded) by Canadian singer Fefe Dobson. The album was released digitally on the iTunes Store on December 18, 2012.", "A Little More Personal (Raw) A Little More Personal (Raw) is the second studio album by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan, released on December 5, 2005, through the Casablanca label. Initially titled \"There's Only One Angel In Heaven\", the album features darker material than Lohan's debut album \"Speak\" (2004). Recording sessions took place in several locations, including at Lohan's trailer during the shoot of the film \"\", where she recorded her vocals for the only single of the album: \"Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)\".", "Up! (album) Up! is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 19, 2002, by Mercury Nashville. Three versions of the album were released: a pop version (red disc), a country version (green disc), and an international version (blue disc) in the style of Indian film music; all three discs contain exactly the same track listing and feature distinctly identifiable picture labels (for example, Twain sports a cowboy hat on the green country disc.) In the US, \"Up!\" debuted at No. 1 with sales of 874,000 copies. On September 23, 2004, the RIAA certified \"Up!\" at 11× Platinum, giving her the distinction of being the only female artist to have three consecutive Diamond albums released in the United States. The album was promoted with interviews and television performances including the Super Bowl XXXVII. It was further promoted with the successful Up! Tour, which visited North America and Europe.", "White Limozeen White Limozeen is Dolly Parton's 29th solo studio album, released in May 1989, that returned the performer to the country music fold, after the critical and commercial failure of 1987's \"Rainbow\". The album was produced by Ricky Skaggs, and featured a duet with Mac Davis along with a cover version of Don Francisco's Christian classic, \"He's Alive\" and a cover of the REO Speedwagon hit \"Time for Me to Fly.\" For Parton's efforts, she was rewarded with two country #1 singles: \"Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That\" and \"Yellow Roses\". The album spent 100 weeks and peaked at #3 on the U.S. country albums chart and won Parton back much of the critical praise she had lost with \"Rainbow\". It ended up being certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Madonna singles discography American singer Madonna has released 83 singles and 16 promotional singles, and charted with 14 other songs. In 1982, she signed a contract with Sire Records and Warner Bros. Records, and released her first two singles before launching her eponymous debut album. Her first entry on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 was \"Holiday\" (1983), which peaked at number 16. The following year, Madonna released \"Like a Virgin\", which reached number one in Australia, Canada and the US; in the latter it spent six weeks atop the chart. The album \"Like a Virgin\" spawned three other top five singles: \"Material Girl\", \"Angel\", and \"Dress You Up\". In 1985, Madonna released her second US number-one single, \"Crazy for You\", and her first UK number-one single, \"Into the Groove\", both from feature film soundtracks. The following year, her third studio album \"True Blue\" gave her three number-one singles: \"Live to Tell\", \"Papa Don't Preach\", and \"Open Your Heart\". Two other singles from the album, \"True Blue\" and \"La Isla Bonita\", were top-five hits. In 1987, she scored another number-one single with \"Who's That Girl\". The title track from Madonna's fourth studio album, \"Like a Prayer\" (1989), was her seventh single to top the Hot 100 chart, making her the female artist with the most number-one singles in the 1980s (shared with Whitney Houston).", "12 Songs (Randy Newman album) 12 Songs is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman, released in April 1970 by Reprise Records. It features a swampy style of roots music with introspective, satirical songwriting. \"Have You Seen My Baby?\", the album's only single, was released in May.", "Haunted (Poe album) Haunted is the second album by American singer-songwriter Poe, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music) after a five-year hiatus from her debut album \"Hello\" in 1995. The self-produced album was created as a tribute to her father, and counterpart to her brother Mark Z. Danielewski's novel \"House of Leaves\".", "Journey (band) Journey is an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1973, composed of former members of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch. The band has gone through several phases; its strongest commercial success occurred between 1978 and 1987. During that period, the band released a series of hit songs, including \"Don't Stop Believin' (1981), which in 2009 became the top-selling track in iTunes history among songs not released in the 21st century. Its parent studio album, \"Escape\", the band's eighth and most successful, reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and yielded another of their most popular singles, \"Open Arms\". Its 1983 follow-up album, \"Frontiers\", was almost as successful in the United States, reaching No. 2 and spawning several successful singles; it broadened the band's appeal in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart. Journey enjoyed a successful reunion in the mid-1990s and later regrouped with a series of lead singers.", "Steve Kipner Steve Kipner (born Steven Alan Kipner, 1950) is an American-born Australian multi-platinum-selling songwriter and record producer, with hits spanning a 40-year period, including chart-topping songs such as Olivia Newton-John's \"Physical\", Chicago's Grammy-nominated \"Hard Habit to Break\", \"Genie in a Bottle\" by Christina Aguilera, for which he won an Ivor Novello Award for International Hit of the Year, Natasha Bedingfield's \"These Words\", \"The Hardest Thing\" by 98 Degrees, \"He Loves U Not\" by Dream, \"Stole\" by Kelly Rowland, The Script's \"Breakeven\" and \"The Man Who Can't Be Moved\", and most recently, \"American Idol\" Season 8 Kris Allen's first top 5 single debut \"Live Like We're Dying\", and \"Fight for This Love\" by Cheryl Cole.", "The Flowers of Romance (album) The Flowers of Romance is the third studio album by English experimental rock band Public Image Ltd, released on 10 April 1981 by record label Virgin.", "America's Sweetheart (album) America's Sweetheart is the debut studio album by American alternative rock musician Courtney Love, released worldwide on February 10, 2004 by Virgin Records. Her first official release after her former band Hole's break-up, the album's sound diverged significantly in musical and lyrical content to Hole's three previous studio albums: \"Pretty on the Inside\" (1991), \"Live Through This\" (1994) and \"Celebrity Skin\" (1998). The recording process of the album began in summer 2001 in Los Angeles, California, however, was affected drastically by a number of personal and legal issues by Love; including her drug problems, the disbandment of Hole, the controversy surrounding Nirvana's upcoming box set, and legal problems with various record labels. In spring 2003, Love traveled to southern France to re-record the album, however, according to Love, she \"just wanted to be in a château for six months and do drugs.\" The album had three main producers, one of whom, James Barber, was Love's partner at the time.", "Mirage (Fleetwood Mac album) Mirage is the 13th studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on June 18, 1982. This studio effort's soft rock sound stood in stark contrast to its more experimental predecessor, 1979's \"Tusk\". \"Mirage\" yielded several hit singles: \"Hold Me\" (which peaked at #4 on the US \"Billboard\" Pop Chart, remaining there for seven weeks), \"Gypsy\" (#12 US Pop Chart), \"Love in Store\" (#22 US Pop Chart), \"Oh Diane\" (which reached #9 in the UK), and \"Can't Go Back\" (issued on 7\" and 12\" in the UK).", "Amy Records Amy Records was a record label formed in 1960 as a subsidiary of Bell Records. Artists who had success on Amy included Al Brown's Tunetoppers with \"The Madison\" (Amy 804 charted #23), a dance tune in 1960, Joey Powers with \"Midnight Mary\" (Amy 892 charted #10 in 1963), Del Shannon's 1964 recordings of \"Handy Man\" (Amy 905 charted #22) and \"Keep Searchin'\" (Amy 915 charted #9). Lee Dorsey hit with \"Ride Your Pony\" in 1965 (Amy 927 charted #28) and \"Working in the Coal Mine\" in 1966 (Amy 958 charted #8). Paul Simon, (pre-dating Simon & Garfunkel), together with the children's music producer and songwriter Bobby Susser, released records in 1961 and 1962 under the names Tico and the Triumphs with \"Motorcycle\" (Amy 835 charted #97) and Jerry Landis with \"Lone Teen Ranger\" (Amy 875 charted #99\") with little success as did garage band Kinetic Energy with their version of Dale Hawkins' 1957 hit \"Susie Q\" (Amy 11,028) in 1969. Beginning in 1967, albums by Amy recording artists were issued on the Bell label and in 1969, Amy was folded into Bell.", "Simple Things (Amy Grant album) Simple Things is the twelfth studio album by Christian music and pop music singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released in 2003.", "12 Memories 12 Memories is the fourth studio album from Scottish alternative rock band Travis. The album was released on 11 October 2003 on Epic Records. In comparison, the album is a much more mature and lyrically darker album, focusing on issues such as the 2003 Iraq invasion, politicians, psychological crisis and domestic abuse.", "Coming Around Again (album) Coming Around Again is singer-songwriter Carly Simon's 14th album, and 13th studio album, released in 1987. It is her first of many albums for Arista Records. The title track, along with \"Itsy Bitsy Spider\", was written for and featured in the 1986 film \"Heartburn\".", "Legacy... Hymns and Faith Legacy... Hymns and Faith is the eleventh studio album by Christian singer and songwriter Amy Grant. It was her first overtly religious album since \"Lead Me On\" in 1988, and consists primarily of well-known hymns with a few original songs. Early pressings of the CD are in \"double disc\" format containing a music CD and a bonus DVD with a behind the scenes documentary in the studio recording the album.", "State of Affairs (Kool &amp; the Gang album) State of Affairs is the twentieth studio album by the band Kool & the Gang, released in 1996 following a three-year gap between albums. J.T. Taylor came back as lead singer for the album, bringing high reviews from critics, but the album seemed to go unnoticed commercially.", "The Trouble with Being Myself The Trouble with Being Myself is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Macy Gray, released on April 28, 2003 by Epic Records. The album peaked at number 44 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and by February 2007, it had sold 134,000 copies in the United States. Despite not being a major commercial success for Gray, \"The Trouble with Being Myself\" received mostly positive reviews. The album spawned the single \"When I See You\".", "Shania Twain discography Canadian singer Shania Twain has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, three remix albums, one box set, two live albums, 38 singles, two promotional singles, and six guest appearances and will release her 5th studio album on 29th September 2017. In 1992, Twain signed to Mercury Records Nashville in the United States and released her eponymous debut studio album, \"Shania Twain\", the following year. It was a commercial failure, peaking at number 67 on \"Billboard\"'s Top Country Albums chart, and produced three singles, which were also commercial failures. However, the album attracted the interest of record producer Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange. He and Twain collaborated on her second release, \"The Woman in Me\", which was released in 1995. \"The Woman in Me\" commenced with small sales but eventually led Twain to commercial success. It topped Top Country Albums and peaked at number five on the main-genre \"Billboard\" 200. The album was certified 12 times platinum (diamond) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and sold over 7.6 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Furthermore, \"The Woman in Me\" led to success in the singer's native country, Canada, where it was certified double diamond by Music Canada and was once the best-selling album by a female country singer; Twain later surpassed herself. The album spawned eight singles, four of which (\"Any Man of Mine\", \"(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!\", \"You Win My Love\", and \"No One Needs to Know\") topped the US Hot Country Singles & Tracks.", "The Way It Is (Keyshia Cole album) The Way It Is is the debut studio album by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole; it was released on June 21, 2005, by A&M Records. The album debuted at number six on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was supported by five singles, including \"Never\", \"I Changed My Mind\", \"(I Just Want It) To Be Over\", \"I Should Have Cheated\", and \"Love\". The album sold 89,000 units in its first week.", "King's Record Shop King's Record Shop is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Rosanne Cash. Released in 1987, it produced four number 1 singles on the Billboard country singles chart. They were \"The Way We Make a Broken Heart\", \"If You Change Your Mind\", \"Tennessee Flat Top Box\" (which was written and originally sung by father Johnny Cash), and \"Runaway Train\".", "Worship God Worship God is the seventh studio album by Rebecca St. James, released on February 26, 2002. It is her highest charting album to date, peaking at No. 94 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album produced the hit singles \"Song of Love\" and \"Breathe\".", "State of Mind (Holly Valance album) State of Mind is the second studio album released by Australian singer Holly Valance, released in Japan on 6 November 2003 (see 2003 in music) by Warner Bros. Records. It is a mixture of dance and '80s electro-pop, some written by Valance herself. The album debuted on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and the UK Albums Chart at the lower ends of the chart, making it her lowest-selling album (out of two) to date. The album's only single, the title track \"State of Mind\", was a top 20 hit in Australia, Finland and the United Kingdom.", "Songs of Faith and Devotion Songs of Faith and Devotion is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released in the United Kingdom on 22 March 1993 by Mute Records and in the United States and Canada on 23 March by Sire and Reprise Records. The album incorporated a more aggressive, darker rock-oriented tone than its predecessor, \"Violator\" (1990), largely influenced by the emerging alternative rock and grunge scenes in the United States.", "Flag (James Taylor album) Flag is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor, released in May 1979, it included songs from Taylor's music score to Studs Terkel and Stephen Schwartz's Broadway musical, \"Working\" (\"Millworker\", \"Brother Trucker\").", "Out of Exile Out of Exile is the second studio album by American rock supergroup Audioslave. It was released on May 23, 2005 internationally and a day later in the United States, by Epic Records and Interscope Records. It is the band's only album to chart at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Four singles were released from the album, which were \"Be Yourself\", \"Your Time Has Come\", \"Doesn't Remind Me\", and \"Out of Exile\". \"Doesn't Remind Me\" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 48th Grammy Awards in 2006.", "Whoa, Nelly! Whoa, Nelly! is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado. It was released in North America on October 24, 2000 by DreamWorks Records. It peaked at number twenty-four on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and opened to critical acclaim. It produced three international singles: \"I'm Like a Bird\", \"Turn Off the Light\" and \"...on the Radio (Remember the Days)\". \"Party's Just Begun (Again)\" was a club-only single released exclusively in the US before the album's availability in stores, and it was included on the soundtrack of the 1999 film \"Brokedown Palace\". When \"Party's Just Begun (Again)\" was released, Furtado's label was unsure about the genre in which to market her. They eventually remixed \"Party's Just Begun (Again)\" and included it on this album as \"Party\". The DreamWorks label released \"Trynna Finda Way\" as the fourth single in Mexico and South America, and \"Hey, Man!\" as the fourth single in the UK and Germany. The album spent seventy-eight weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200. It hit double-platinum status in the US in January 2002.", "Weezer (1994 album) Weezer, also known as the Blue Album, is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Weezer, released on May 10, 1994 through DGC Records. The album was produced by The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek and recorded in Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The Blue Album was supported by three singles: \"Undone – The Sweater Song\", \"Buddy Holly\" and \"Say It Ain't So\", which brought Weezer mainstream success, helped by music videos directed by Spike Jonze.", "Songs of the Heart Songs of the Heart is the twelfth studio album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records in 1995.", "13 &amp; God (album) 13 & God is the first studio album by 13 & God, a collaboration between American hip hop group Themselves and German rock band The Notwist. It was released in 2005.", "Fate of Nations Fate of Nations is Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant's sixth solo album. It was released in 1993 and re-released in a remastered edition on 20 March 2007. It features former Cutting Crew guitarist Kevin Scott MacMichael. The lead singer of Clannad, Máire Brennan is featured on the track \"Come Into My Life\". The song \"I Believe\" is a tribute to Robert Plant's late son, Karac.", "Refresh My Heart Refresh My Heart is the debut album from then-teenage Christian pop rock artist Rebecca St. James. It was released under the name Rebecca Jean by DTS Music and distributed by Word Australia in sometime within the first six months, and 25 days of 1991 when St. James was 13 years old. It was later re-released without an associated label. According to her Facebook page, this album comprised all Hillsong songs. The album is currently out of print.", "Travis Tritt James Travis Tritt (born February 9, 1963) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and actor. He signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1989, releasing seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label between then and 1999. In the 2000s, he released two albums on Columbia Records and one for the now defunct Category 5 Records. Seven of his albums (counting the Greatest Hits) are certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); the highest-certified is 1991's \"It's All About to Change\", which is certified triple-platinum. Tritt has also charted more than 40 times on the Hot Country Songs charts, including five number ones — \"Help Me Hold On,\" \"Anymore,\" \"Can I Trust You with My Heart,\" \"Foolish Pride\", and \"Best of Intentions\" — and 15 additional top ten singles. Tritt's musical style is defined by mainstream country and Southern rock influences.", "What's the 411? What's the 411? is the debut album by American recording artist Mary J. Blige, released on July 28, 1992 by Uptown/MCA Records. Upon being signed to Uptown Records, she began working with record producer Puff Daddy. The album spawned six singles, including \"You Remind Me\" and \"Real Love\".", "American Life American Life is the ninth studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was first released on April 21, 2003, by Maverick Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album, produced in its entirety by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï, features references to many parts of American culture. The album is a concept album, with recurring themes of the American Dream and materialism. These themes reject the reputation Madonna held in the 1980s, earned by songs such as her worldwide hit \"Material Girl\" (1985). The album contains folk and folktronica music, as well as influences of acoustic music on many tracks.", "Grace (Jeff Buckley album) Grace is the only complete studio album by Jeff Buckley, released on August 23, 1994. While the album initially had poor sales, peaking at number 149 in the U.S., and received mixed reviews, it gradually acquired critical acclaim and commercial success and, as of 2007, had sold over 2 million copies worldwide. An extended version of the album (subtitled \"Legacy Edition\") celebrating its tenth anniversary was released on August 23, 2004, and it peaked at No. 44 in the UK.", "Shut Up (Kelly Osbourne album) Shut Up is the debut studio album by Kelly Osbourne. After its failure and her consequent drop from Epic Records, the album was re-released in 2003 as \"Changes\", featuring her and her father Ozzy's cover of the Black Sabbath song \"Changes\". The album is also known for featuring Osbourne's cover of Madonna's song \"Papa Don't Preach\".", "For God and Country (Dolly Parton album) For God and Country is an album by Dolly Parton, released in 2003, featuring spiritual and patriotic songs. It is her 38th studio album.", "Yes I Am (Melissa Etheridge album) Yes I Am is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released by Island Records on September 21, 1993 (see 1993 in music). The title is generally thought to refer to Etheridge's recent coming out as a lesbian, confirming long-standing rumors about her personal life. This is the album that gave Etheridge national recognition. The rock ballad \"Come to My Window\" was the first single released from the album, which peaked at No. 25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and its video featured actress Juliette Lewis having a nervous breakdown. This single brought the album into the public consciousness and was quickly followed by \"I'm the Only One\", which became a major hit and reached No. 8 on the Hot 100, and \"If I Wanted To\", which hit No. 16.", "Now and Again (The Grapes of Wrath album) Now and Again was a 1989 album by The Grapes of Wrath. The band's most commercially successful album, it also contained one of their biggest hit singles, \"All the Things I Wasn't\". It was the first album to feature new member Vince Jones on keyboards.", "Poses (album) Poses is the second studio album by the American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released through DreamWorks Records in June 2001. The album was produced, recorded, and mixed by Pierre Marchand, with select tracks produced by Propellerheads' Alex Gifford (\"Shadows\"), Ethan Johns (\"California\"), Damian LeGassick (\"The Tower of Learning\"), and Greg Wells (\"Across the Universe\").", "Songs for the Ride Home Songs For The Ride Home was an iTunes Exclusive EP featuring music from Elizabethtown available only in the online music store's catalogue. It was released on December 20, 2005, however, it was only available for a limited time. It featured four songs including, \"Words,\" a previously unreleased song from Ryan Adams. It has since been replaced by the second volume of the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe's 2005 film, Elizabethtown.", "Everything to Everyone Everything to Everyone (commonly abbreviated E2E) is the sixth full-length studio album by Barenaked Ladies. It was released in 2003 and was produced by Ron Aniello. Singles from the album include \"Another Postcard\", \"Testing 1, 2, 3\", \"For You\", \"Celebrity\" and \"Maybe Katie\". The content of the album is noted for its increased political commentary over previous albums.", "Three Days Grace (album) Three Days Grace is the self-titled debut studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. It was released on July 22, 2003 through Jive Records. It was their only album under Bertelsmann Music Group, and also as a trio.", "If I Should Fall from Grace with God If I Should Fall from Grace with God is the third album by Irish folk-punk band The Pogues, released on 18 January 1988. Released in the wake of their biggest hit single, \"Fairytale of New York\", \"If I Should Fall from Grace with God\" also became the band's best-selling album, peaking at number 3 in the UK Album Charts and reaching the top ten in several other countries.", "Thoughts Are Thought Thoughts Are Thought is Swift's debut album, released in 1999 on Blackbird Productions, and was rereleased in 2003 through Tribunal Records. It was re-released with bonus content on an enhanced CD featuring the video for the song \"Titanic\".", "Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and author. She rose to fame in 2002 after winning the inaugural season of the television series \"American Idol\", which earned her a record deal with RCA Records. Clarkson's debut single, \"Before Your Love/A Moment Like This\", topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and became the best-selling single of 2002 in the nation. It was followed by the release of her debut studio album, \"Thankful\" (2003), which debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Trying to reinvent her image, Clarkson decided to part ways with \"American Idol\" management and developed a more pop rock sound for her second album, \"Breakaway\" (2004). It sold over 12 million copies worldwide and earned Clarkson two Grammy Awards. She took further creative control for her third album, \"My December\" (2007), by becoming the executive producer and co-writing the entire album. However, it caused a feud with her label, that was dissatisfied with her darker, less commercial rock music and reluctantly promoted the album.", "State Songs State Songs is a concept album released by John Linnell (of They Might Be Giants) in 1999. It was Linnell's third solo project and first full solo album. It consists of tracks that are named after, and are at least partially inspired by, 15 of the 50 U.S. states. The album is surrealist in nature, suggesting that there is another West Virginia inside of the state, that one can drive a house to Idaho, that Montana is a leg, Iowa is a witch, Oregon is bad, and Arkansas has sunken and is to be replaced by a ship of its exact shape and size.", "11:11 (Maria Taylor album) 11:11 is the debut solo album by Azure Ray's Maria Taylor. It was released May 24, 2005 by Saddle Creek Records. This album is the 74th release of Saddle Creek Records. The album features Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes, Gretta Cohn of Cursive, Andy LeMaster and Mike Mogis as both musicians and producers.", "Whitney Houston discography The discography of American singer Whitney Houston (1963–2012) consists of seven studio albums, six compilations, two soundtrack albums, five box sets, six extended plays, and fifty-seven singles. In 1985, Houston released her self-titled debut album. It spent fourteen weeks at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified thirteen times platinum (Diamond) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with global sales of 30 million copies. The album produced four US top 5 singles, including three \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-ones. In 1987, Houston released her second album \"Whitney\". The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was supported by four US number-one singles: \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", \"Didn't We Almost Have It All\", \"So Emotional\", and \"Where Do Broken Hearts Go\", which established an unprecedented seven consecutive number one hits by a performer. \"Whitney\" was certified Dimond by the RIAA and topped the charts in numerous countries, having sold in excess of 25 million copies worldwide. Houston's third studio album, \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" (1990), peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and yielded two number-one singles; \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" and \"All the Man That I Need\", selling 13 million units worldwide. In February 1991, Houston released \"The Star Spangled Banner\" performance from Super Bowl XXV as a single, becoming the highest-charting rendition of the national anthem on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.", "Heartattack and Vine Heartattack and Vine is the sixth studio album by Tom Waits and his final album to be released on the Asylum label, released in September 1980.", "Krystal Meyers Krystal Nicole Meyers is an American Christian rock / Contemporary Christian singer, songwriter, and musician. She released three albums under Essential Records: \"Krystal Meyers\", \"Dying for a Heart\", and \"Make Some Noise\" and is known best for her songs: \"The Way to Begin\", \"The Beauty of Grace\" and \"Hallelujah\" and for her international crossover singles \"Anticonformity\" and \"Make Some Noise\".", "Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith is the thirteenth studio album by singer Amy Grant. It is the follow-up to her 2002 release Legacy... Hymns and Faith. \"Rock of Ages\" is Amy Grant's 11th Christian chart-topping album.", "Something to Remember Something to Remember is a compilation album by American singer Madonna, released by Maverick Records on November 3, 1995. The album was conceived after a controversial period in Madonna's career, when many critics had speculated that her career had declined. It compiles ballads spanning over a decade of her career, including a reworked version of \"Love Don't Live Here Anymore\" and three new songs: \"You'll See\", \"One More Chance\" and a cover of Marvin Gaye's \"I Want You\". The album also features previously released singles that had never been included on a Madonna album, \"I'll Remember\" and \"This Used to Be My Playground\", and altogether provided a softer image for the singer during a critical period in her career.", "Begin to Hope Begin to Hope is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor. It was released June 13, 2006. The album debuted at number 70 on the \"Billboard\" 200, but due to the popularity of the single \"Fidelity\", it peaked at number 20 and was labeled a \"pace setter\" by \"Billboard\". \"Rolling Stone\" named it the 21st-best album of 2006. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA for shipments to U.S. retailers of 500,000 units.", "James Taylor (album) James Taylor is the self-titled debut studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. Released on December 6, 1968, it was the first recording by a non-British artist released by Apple Records, and would also be Taylor's only release on that label. The album was released under the title First Album on the South African market.", "12 Play 12 Play is the debut studio album by American R&B and soul musician R. Kelly; it was released on November 9, 1993, by Jive Records. The album follows his tenure with R&B group Public Announcement, with whom he released one album, \"Born into the 90's\" (1992). It went on to top the R&B albums chart for nine weeks straight, while reaching the second position on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", "Jennifer Knapp Jennifer Lynn Knapp (born April 12, 1974) is an American-Australian folk rock, and formerly contemporary Christian musician. She is best known for her first single \"Undo Me\" from her debut album, \"Kansas\" (1998), and the song \"A Little More\" from her Grammy Award-nominated album, \"Lay It Down\" (2000). \"The Way I Am\" (2001), was also nominated for a Grammy. In total, the three albums have sold approximately 1 million copies. After taking a seven-year hiatus, Knapp announced in September 2009 that she was returning to music. On May 11, 2010 she released \"Letting Go\" with the single \"Dive In\". The album debuted at No. 73 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Knapp's memoir \"Facing the Music\" (Howard Books / Simon & Schuster) and new album \"Set Me Free\" (Righteous Babe Records) came out in October 2014.", "Make Yourself Make Yourself is the third studio album by American rock band Incubus, released through Epic Records on October 26, 1999. The album has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and produced three charting singles—\"Pardon Me\", \"Stellar\", and \"Drive\"—all of which reached the top three of the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, with the latter topping the chart and also becoming the band's sole top ten hit to date on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it peaked at number nine.", "Starting Over (Speed album) Starting Over was Japanese J-pop girlband Speed's very first album and was released on May 21, 1997. It contains 3 of Speed's earlier singles, \"Body & Soul\", \"Steady\" and \"Go! Go! Heaven\" respectively. The album was hugely successful entering the Oricon weekly charts at number 1, and shipping approximately 2 million units in total.", "This Business of Art This Business of Art is a Tegan and Sara album released in 2000. It is their first official release through Vapor Records, though they independently released \"Under Feet Like Ours\" the previous year. Six of the songs originally appeared on its predecessor; \"Proud\", \"Hype\", \"Freedom\", \"More for Me\", \"Come On\" and \"Superstar\". \"Frozen\" was later included on the 2001 re-release of their debut album. This album was recorded at Hawksleytown Studios and mixed and mastered at Umbrella Sound in Toronto.", "New Way to Be Human New Way to Be Human is the second studio album by the band Switchfoot. It was released on March 11, 1999 under independent label re:think Records, which was distributed by Sparrow Records. The song \"Only Hope\" was featured in the movie \"A Walk To Remember\" and the tracks \"New Way to Be Human,\" \"Something More (Augustine's Confession)\" and \"I Turn Everything Over\" received substantial play on Christian radio.", "New Beginning (Tracy Chapman album) New Beginning is the fourth album by singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music). According to Nielsen Soundscan, it is her biggest-selling recording since 1991, with 3.8 million copies sold, and according to the RIAA, it has shipped five million copies in the United States.", "White Shoes White Shoes is a 1983 Emmylou Harris album, composed of an eclectic collection of material. A rockish version of \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", a country remake of the Donna Summer hit \"On the Radio\", and a version of Sandy Denny's \"Like an Old Fashioned Waltz\" were all included. Both \"In My Dreams\" and \"Pledging My Love\" hit the #9 position on the Billboard Magazine country music singles chart in 1984.", "Starting Over (La Toya Jackson EP) Starting Over, also known by its working title Startin' Over, is a 2011 extended play by American singer La Toya Jackson. The EP contains two top twenty-five U.S. \"Billboard\" Dance Club hits; \"Just Wanna Dance\" and \"Free the World\". The autobiographical EP is described as the soundtrack to her memoir \"Starting Over\".", "Stumble into Grace Stumble into Grace is the 20th major label studio album by Emmylou Harris. It peaked at No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" country albums chart. Like its immediate predecessor, \"Red Dirt Girl,\" the album contained a significant number of Harris' own compositions.", "Amy Grant discography American singer-songwriter Amy Grant made her recording debut as a teenager and by the 1980s had gained fame in Christian music thanks to the songs \"Father's Eyes\", \"El Shaddai\", and \"Angels\". In 1986, she had her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in a duet with Peter Cetera, \"The Next Time I Fall\". Grant was becoming more famous in the world of pop with such albums as \"Unguarded\" and \"Lead Me On\". However, it wasn't until her eighth studio album \"Heart in Motion\" that Grant made a breakthrough into mainstream music. \"Heart in Motion\" produced the hit singles \"Baby Baby\", \"Every Heartbeat\", \"That's What Love Is For\" and \"Good for Me\", all of which made it into the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with the first two reaching No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. It remains Grant's most commercially successful album to date, having been certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. A Christmas album, \"Home for Christmas\", was released shortly afterwards, reaching No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, her highest album entry to date. Grant went on to release the albums \"House of Love\" and \"Behind the Eyes\" in the mid-nineties. Her first full-length studio album of all-new material since 2003, \"How Mercy Looks from Here\", was released on May 14, 2013.", "Starting Over Again \"Starting Over Again\" is a song recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton. The song was written by Donna Summer and her husband Bruce Sudano.) Parton's recording was performed as a slow tempo ballad, gradually building to a dramatic crescendo. It was released in March 1980 as the first single from her album \"Dolly, Dolly, Dolly.\" \"Starting Over Again\" made the U.S. pop top forty, peaking at number 36, and reached number 1 on the U.S. country charts on May 24, 1980.", "Some Hearts Some Hearts is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Carrie Underwood, released in the United States on November 15, 2005 by Arista Nashville. The album contains the number one singles \"Jesus, Take the Wheel\", \"Don't Forget to Remember Me\", \"Wasted\", and \"Before He Cheats\". The North American version contains the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one single, \"Inside Your Heaven,\" as a bonus track.", "Thankful (Kelly Clarkson album) Thankful is the debut album by American pop recording artist Kelly Clarkson, released in the United States by RCA Records on April 15, 2003, (see 2003 in music). \"Miss Independent\" was its first single, followed by \"Low\" and \"The Trouble with Love Is\". Initially, the album had been scheduled to be released in November 2002, however, Clarkson's demanding schedule and difficulty finding tracks that suited her taste and image forced the album to be delayed several times. By the time the album was released, over six months had elapsed since \"A Moment Like This\" had reached number one.", "Kelly Clarkson discography American singer Kelly Clarkson has released seven studio albums, four extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 38 singles (including four as a featured artist). In 2002, she won the inaugural season of the television competition \"American Idol\" and was immediately signed to a 1 million recording deal with RCA Records. She made her chart debut in September 2002 with the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\", which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in the United States by achieving the biggest jump to number one. Her debut album, \"Thankful\", was released in April 2003 and debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States and was certified in four countries, including a double-platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", charted in nine countries, reaching number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Subsequent singles from the album include \"Low\" and \"The Trouble with Love Is\". In 2004, Clarkson released her second album, \"Breakaway\", which incorporated aspects of pop rock. \"Breakaway\" debuted at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 and subsequently became her most successful studio album to date, being certified sextuple-platinum in the United States and twelve million worldwide. Its first four singles, \"Breakaway\", \"Since U Been Gone\", \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\", and \"Because of You\", became successful hits worldwide, charting at the top-ten in many countries, and with the latter-most topping the charts in the Netherlands and Switzerland. Its final single, \"Walk Away\", became a top-twenty hit in many countries." ]
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Which promotional single from Taylor Swift's "Red" album is about falling in love after a failed relationship?
[ "State of Grace (Taylor Swift song)\n\"State of Grace\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album \"Red\" (2012). It was released to the iTunes Store on October 16, 2012, in the United States by Big Machine Records as the fourth and final promotional single from the album. It was the only promotional single from the album that was not re-issued as an official single, as \"Begin Again\", \"Red\", and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\", were all later re-issued as official singles. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift. Musically, the song is a departure from Swift's typical country pop, using influences of alternative rock while being compared to bands such as U2, Muse and The Cranberries. The song has received immense praise from music critics, who have complimented its broader sound in comparison with Swift's previous material.", "Begin Again (Taylor Swift song)\n\"Begin Again\" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012). Swift co-produced the song with Nathan Chapman and Dann Huff. Initially released as a promotional single on September 25, 2012 by Big Machine Records, the song served as the second single from \"Red\" on October 1, 2012. \"Begin Again\" is a country song, with the lyrical content finds Swift falling in love again after a failed relationship." ]
[ "Porcelain (song) \"Porcelain\" is a song by American electronica musician Moby. It was released as the sixth single from his fifth studio album \"Play\" on June 12, 2000. Its melancholy lyrics describe a break-up and were written by Moby – who also performs lead vocals on the track – based on his experiences with an unidentified woman. An electronic song, it also incorporates reversed string samples (from the song \"Fight for Survival\" from the \"Exodus\" soundtrack) and piano rhythms into its instrumentation. While Moby initially expressed disdain over the song and its production, he was eventually talked into including it on \"Play\".", "Symptoms of True Love \"Symptoms of True Love\" is a 1988 song by American singer–songwriter Tracie Spencer. This song is the second single released from Spencer's self-titled debut album. The single was released on February 17, 1988. The song was written by German composer team Irmgard Klarmann and Felix Weber.", "Redlight (album) Redlight is an album by The Slackers, released on September 23, 1997 on Hellcat Records. It solidified the Slackers' sound, with ska, reggae, and dub remaining prevalent. The track \"Watch This\" received airplay on college radio stations. Jeremy Mushlin made his vocal debut on the track, \"She Wants to Be Alone\".", "Stay (I Missed You) \"Stay (I Missed You)\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb. It was released in May 1994 as the lead single from the original movie soundtrack \"Reality Bites\" (1994). The song was written and composed by Loeb herself, while production was handled by Juan Patiño and Loeb, who previously produced some of her songs back with Nine Stories. \"Stay\" was originally conceived in 1990 when she formed the band Nine Stories, who were then featured in the song (they were credited separated from Loeb). Loeb's neighbor and friend, actor Ethan Hawke had found out about the song and submitted it to actor Ben Stiller's directional film soundtrack \"Reality Bites\" which was then accepted. Musically, \"Stay\" is a pop rock song that has been influenced with folk music. Lyrically, the song deals with a relationship that is in trouble, but the singer tries to reconcile with her lover.", "The Rosy Crucifixion The Rosy Crucifixion, a trilogy consisting of \"Sexus\", \"Plexus\", and \"Nexus\", is a fictionalized account documenting the six-year period of Henry Miller's life in Brooklyn as he falls for his second wife June and struggles to become a writer, leading up to his initial departure for Paris in 1928. The title comes from a sentence near the end of Miller's \"Tropic of Capricorn\": \"All my Calvaries were rosy crucifixions, pseudo-tragedies to keep the fires of hell burning brightly for the real sinners who are in danger of being forgotten.\"", "Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus! Don't Bore Us - Get to the Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 30 October 1995 by EMI. The record contains the duo's four number ones from the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart: \"The Look\", \"Listen to Your Heart\", \"It Must Have Been Love\" and \"Joyride\", and a further two which reached number two on the chart: \"Dangerous\" and \"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)\". It also includes four newly recorded tracks, three of which were released as singles: \"You Don't Understand Me\", \"June Afternoon\" and \"She Doesn't Live Here Anymore\". The album's title is based on a quote from Motown-founder Berry Gordy.", "Sacred Love Sacred Love is the seventh studio album by Sting. The album was released on 29 September 2003. The album featured smoother, R&B-style beats and experiments collaborating with hip-hop artist Mary J. Blige and sitar player Anoushka Shankar. Some songs like \"Inside\" and \"Dead Man's Rope\" were well received; and Sting had experimented with new sounds, in particular the more rock-influenced \"This War\".", "Real Love (Dolly Parton album) Real Love is a 1985 Dolly Parton album. It was her 27th solo studio album. The album was produced by David Malloy (best known for his work with Eddie Rabbitt), and would be Parton's last studio album for RCA Records, her label for the previous eighteen years. The album included the #1 country singles \"Real Love\" (a duet with Kenny Rogers that also reached #91 on the U.S. pop charts) and \"Think About Love\", as well as the #3 country single \"Don't Call it Love\" and the top twenty #17 country single \"Tie Our Love (In a Double Knot)\", as well as a cover of Nanci Griffith's \"Once in a Very Blue Moon\".", "Begin to Hope Begin to Hope is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor. It was released June 13, 2006. The album debuted at number 70 on the \"Billboard\" 200, but due to the popularity of the single \"Fidelity\", it peaked at number 20 and was labeled a \"pace setter\" by \"Billboard\". \"Rolling Stone\" named it the 21st-best album of 2006. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA for shipments to U.S. retailers of 500,000 units.", "The Forbidden Love EP The Forbidden Love EP is an EP by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released October 24, 2000 on Barsuk Records.", "Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K \"Ultraviolet\"/\"The Ballad of Paul K\" is the fourth and final single from British pop-rock band McFly's second studio album, \"Wonderland\". It is a double A-side single and was released on 12 December 2005. The single peaked at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of five singles in their career to date to not reach the top five, along with \"Do Ya/Stay with Me\" at No. 18, \"Falling in Love\" at No. 87, Party Girl at No. 6, and That's the Truth at No. 35, Love Is Easy at No.10 and Love is on the Radio at No.6.", "The Change (album) The Change is the sixth album by Swedish pop singer and songwriter Marie Fredriksson, and her solo debut in English. Written and recorded during two years of medication and darkness after the removal of a brain tumour in September 2002. Features the singles \"2nd Chance\", \"All About You\" and \"A Table In The Sun\", as well as other songs full of vital power and confidence that came to life after Marie transformed sorrow and pain into lyrics and music together with her husband Mikael Bolyos.", "Disease (song) \"Disease\" was released on September 30, 2002 as the first single from Matchbox Twenty's third album, \"More Than You Think You Are\". It was co-written by Matchbox Twenty lead singer Rob Thomas and The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. The song peaked at #29 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Disease\" was one of two songs written and presented to Mick Jagger, by Rob Thomas in which Jagger actually gives back the song, saying \"it would sound better coming from you\".", "Oops!... I Did It Again (song) \"Oops!... I Did It Again\" is a song by American singer Britney Spears, from her second album of the same name. It was released on March 27, 2000, by JIVE Records as the lead single from the album. The song was written and produced by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub. \"Oops!... I Did It Again\" is a song that lyrically speaks of a female who views love as a game, and she decides to use that to her advantage by playing with her lover's emotions. Its bridge features a dialogue which references the blockbuster film \"Titanic\" (1997).", "Monkey Wrench (song) \"Monkey Wrench\" is the first single released from the second Foo Fighters album, \"The Colour and the Shape\". The lyrics chronicle the 1997 disintegration of singer/songwriter Dave Grohl's four-year marriage to Jennifer Youngblood. The song peaked at number 9 on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Whole Again \"Whole Again\" is the fifth single released from British pop girl group Atomic Kitten's debut album, \"Right Now\" (2000). It is the group's biggest selling single to date and was the final single to feature founding member Kerry Katona, who left the group midway through promoting the single. \"Whole Again\" was the first single released from the album in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. It was a massive success, reaching number one in several countries, and selling over a million copies in the UK alone.", "Can't Help Falling in Love \"Can't Help Falling in Love\" is a pop ballad originally recorded by American singer Elvis Presley and published by Gladys Music, Elvis Presley's publishing company. It was written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore and George David Weiss. The melody is based on \"Plaisir d'amour\" (1784), a popular romance by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816). It was featured in Elvis Presley's 1961 film, \"Blue Hawaii\". During the following four decades, it was recorded by numerous other artists, including Tom Smothers, British reggae group UB40, whose 1993 version topped the U.S. and UK charts, and Swedish pop group A-Teens.", "Songs Not to Get Married To Songs Not to Get Married To is the fourth studio album by American rock band Reggie and the Full Effect. The album still has the catchy songs that every Reggie album has, but the concept of the album is a lot darker than past releases from the band. Right before and during the writing and recording of the album, James Dewees went through a divorce with his wife, Megan. Most of the songs on the album deal with the anger and sadness of going through a divorce.", "No, It Isn't \"No, It Isn't\" is a song by American rock band +44, released on December 13, 2005 as their debut track. The song was written about bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker's previous musical outfit, Blink-182, and the group's breakup. The track's lyrics largely concern former bandmate Tom DeLonge, and also encompass feelings of betrayal by friends and label executives.", "Reflections (Care Enough) \"Reflections (Care Enough)\" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey and Philippe Pierre for Carey's first soundtrack album, \"Glitter\". It was released on December 15, 2001, as the fourth and final single from the soundtrack and her second record label Virgin Records America. The ballad has Carey, in character as Billie Frank in the film \"Glitter\", reflecting on how her mother didn't \"care enough\" for her. The song is also featured on Carey's 2009 compilation album, \"The Ballads\".", "Flowers in the Window \"Flowers in the Window\" is the third and final single from indie band Travis' third studio album, \"The Invisible Band\". The track topped the British Airplay charts and debuted at #18 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Boulevard of Broken Songs \"Boulevard of Broken Songs\" (also known as \"Wonderwall of Broken Songs\" or \"Wonderwall of Broken Dreams\") is a popular mash-up mixed by San Francisco, California, DJ and producer Party Ben in late 2004. The mix consisted of elements from Green Day's \"Boulevard of Broken Dreams\", Oasis's \"Wonderwall\", Travis's \"Writing to Reach You\", and Eminem's \"Sing for the Moment\", which itself samples Aerosmith's \"Dream On\". \"Sing for the Moment\" was used solely because Party Ben did not have \"Dream On\" on hand and was on deadline for his \"Sixx Mixx\" radio show. Later versions (see below) used Aerosmith's original.", "Out of My Hands (Keisha White album) Out Of My Hands is the second album by British R&B singer Keisha White released on 3 July 2006 by Warner Bros. Records. The album is made up of song from Keisha's debut album \"Seventeen\", including the leading single, \"The Weakness in Me\" and six brand new songs including \"Don't Mistake Me\" and \"I Choose Life\". The album peaked at #55 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Yes I Am (Melissa Etheridge album) Yes I Am is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released by Island Records on September 21, 1993 (see 1993 in music). The title is generally thought to refer to Etheridge's recent coming out as a lesbian, confirming long-standing rumors about her personal life. This is the album that gave Etheridge national recognition. The rock ballad \"Come to My Window\" was the first single released from the album, which peaked at No. 25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and its video featured actress Juliette Lewis having a nervous breakdown. This single brought the album into the public consciousness and was quickly followed by \"I'm the Only One\", which became a major hit and reached No. 8 on the Hot 100, and \"If I Wanted To\", which hit No. 16.", "Walking Wounded Walking Wounded is a 1996 album by Everything but the Girl, their ninth studio release. It is their highest charting album to date, reaching number 4 in the UK and number 37 in the US.", "Love in Vain \"Love in Vain\" (originally \"Love in Vain Blues\") is a blues song written by American musician Robert Johnson. He sings of unrequited love, using a departing train as a metaphor for his loss. Johnson's performance – vocal accompanied by his finger-style acoustic guitar playing – has been described as \"devastatingly bleak\". He recorded the song in 1937 during his last recording session and in 1939 it was issued as the last of his original 78 rpm records.", "Open Arms (Journey song) \"Open Arms\" is a song by American rock band Journey. It was released as a single from their 1981 album, \"Escape\". Co-written by band members Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, the song is a power ballad whose lyrics are an empowering plea to a lover to forgive past wrongdoings and agree to start anew. It is one of the band's most recognizable radio hits and their biggest US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, reaching number two in February 1982 and holding that position for six weeks (behind \"Centerfold\" by the J. Geils Band and \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts).", "L.T.D. (band) L.T.D. is an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single, \"(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again\" and \"Holding On (When Love Is Gone)\", as well as their many ballads, such as \"Love Ballad\", \"We Both Deserve Each Other's Love\", and \"Where Did We Go Wrong?\".", "Breaking the Girl \"Breaking the Girl\" is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 1991 album \"Blood Sugar Sex Magik\". It was released as the fourth single from their studio album in 1992 and is a melodic ballad that refers to a turbulent relationship between frontman Anthony Kiedis and his former girlfriend, Carmen Hawk.", "Love over Gold Love over Gold is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Dire Straits released on 20 September 1982 by Vertigo Records internationally and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album produced two singles, \"Private Investigations\", which reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, and \"Industrial Disease\", which reached number 9 on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the United States. The fourteen-minute opus, \"Telegraph Road\" has gone on to become a favourite on FM radio worldwide. The album reached number 1 on album charts in Australia, Austria, Italy, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom, and number 19 in the United States. \"Love over Gold\" was later certified gold in the United States, platinum in France and Germany and double-platinum in Canada and the United Kingdom.", "It's All About to Change It's All About To Change is the second studio album by American country singer Travis Tritt, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1991. The tracks \"The Whiskey Ain't Workin'\", \"Nothing Short of Dying\", \"Anymore\", and \"Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)\" were released as singles; \"Bible Belt\" also charted from unsolicited airplay. \"Anymore\" was the second single of Tritt's career to reach Number One on the Hot Country Songs charts. Overall, this is Tritt's highest-certified album; with sales of over three million copies in the U.S., it has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. He recorded the song \"Bible Belt\" for \"My Cousin Vinny\" in collaboration with the band Little Feat, and this placement gained him some exposure.", "The Boxer \"The Boxer\" is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fifth studio album, \"Bridge over Troubled Water\" (1970). Produced by the duo and Roy Halee, it was released as the lead single from the album on March 21, 1969. The song, primarily written by Paul Simon, is a folk rock ballad that variously takes the form of a first-person lament as well as a third-person sketch of a boxer. Simon's lyrics are largely autobiographical and partially inspired by the Bible, and were written during a time when he felt he was being unfairly criticized. The song's lyrics discuss poverty and loneliness. It is particularly known for its plaintive refrain, in which the singer sings 'lie-la-lie', accompanied by a heavily reverbed drum.", "The Red Tree (album) The Red Tree is the third full-length album by the rock band Moneen. There was also a documentary that chronicled the writing and recording of this album. A music video was released for \"If Tragedy’s Appealing, Then Disaster’s An Addiction\", and it has had some play-time on MuchMusic and FUSE.", "Waitin' on Sundown Waitin' on Sundown is the third studio album of country music duo Brooks & Dunn. Released in 1994 on Arista Records, it produced the hit singles \"She's Not the Cheatin' Kind\", \"I'll Never Forgive My Heart\", \"Little Miss Honky Tonk\", \"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone\", and \"Whiskey Under the Bridge\". Respectively, these songs peaked at #1, #6, #1, #1, and #5 on the Hot Country Songs charts.", "Kate Bush Catherine \"Kate\" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Bush first came to note in 1978 when, aged 19, she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single \"Wuthering Heights\", becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number-one with a self-written song. She has since released twenty-five UK Top 40 singles, including the top ten hits \"The Man with the Child in His Eyes\", \"Babooshka\", \"Running Up That Hill\", \"Don't Give Up\" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and \"King of the Mountain\". She has released ten studio albums, all of which reached the UK Top 10, including the UK number-one albums \"Never for Ever\" (1980), \"Hounds of Love\" (1985), and the compilation \"The Whole Story\" (1986). She is the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at number-one.", "10 Song Demo 10 Song Demo is a 1996 album by Rosanne Cash, produced by her husband, John Leventhal. The album, her first for Capitol Records after having left Columbia, her label for fourteen years, included mostly stripped down acoustic tracks. Despite the album's title, it actually contains eleven songs, not ten. The song \"The Summer I Read Collette\" was a tribute to French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette. Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt would later cover the song \"Western Wall\", including it on their 1999 collaboration \".\"", "Little Love Letters Little Love Letters is Carlene Carter's 1993 country music album. It had one major Billboard Hot Country Songs hit in the number 3 \"Every Little Thing,\" and two minor ones in the number 51 \"Unbreakable Heart\" and number 50. \"I Love You 'Cause I Want To.\" The album itself rose to number 35 on the Top Country Albums chart. \"Unbreakable Heart\" was later covered by Jessica Andrews on her 1999 debut \"Heart Shaped World\", whose version reached #24 on the country singles charts.", "Turn the Tide (album) Turn the Tide is the second album from country music group Baillie & the Boys. It was a number 30 Country Album on Billboard charts. Its Hot Country Singles hits were, chronologically, \"Long Shot\" at number 5, \"She Deserves You\" at number 8, \"(I Wish I Had a) Heart of Stone\" (their highest-charting single) at number 4, and \"I Can't Turn the Tide\" at number 9. \"Safe in the Arms of Love\" was later recorded by Michelle Wright in 1994 and Martina McBride in 1995, both of whom released it as a single.", "Heartbreaker (Mariah Carey song) \"Heartbreaker\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released on September 21, 1999 by Columbia Records as the lead single from Carey's seventh studio album, \"Rainbow\" (1999). The song was written by Carey and Jay-Z and produced by the former and DJ Clue. Additional writers are credited, since the song's hook is built around a sample from \"Attack of the Name Game\" by Stacy Lattisaw. \"Heartbreaker\" pushed Carey even further into the R&B and hip-hop market, becoming her second commercial single to feature a hip-hop artist. Lyrically, the song talks about a relationship from the female perspective, and how the protagonist incessantly returns to her lover, even though he continuously cheats on her and breaks her heart.", "Gone (Kelly Clarkson song) \"Gone\" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, from her second studio album, \"Breakaway\" (2004). Written by Kara DioGuardi and co-written and produced by John Shanks, \"Gone\" is a pop song about a woman leaving her lover in search for a better relationship. \"Gone\" was well received my music critics, though it garnered comparisons with similarly-titled \"Since U Been Gone\". Two years after \"Breakaway\"' s release, \"Gone\" charted in the \"Billboard\" Pop 100 chart at number 77. Clarkson has also performed the song in concert tours, primarily during the Breakaway World Tour from 2005–06 and the Stronger Tour in 2012.", "Negotiate with Love \"Negotiate with Love\" is the lead single taken from Rachel Stevens' second album, \"Come and Get it\". The track was written by Anders Wollbeck, Mattias Lindblom, Xyloman, Miriam Nervo, and Olivia Nervo aka The Nervo Twins. It was produced by Anders Wollbeck, Mattias Lindblom and Pete Hofmann.", "The Woman in Red (soundtrack) The Woman in Red: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the second soundtrack album released by American musician Stevie Wonder on the Motown label. Also featuring Dionne Warwick, the LP was released in 1984 for the film of the same name. It featured Wonder's biggest hit, \"I Just Called to Say I Love You\", which hit #1 internationally and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and also featured the follow-up hit, \"Love Light in Flight\" (a US top 20 hit) and \"Don't Drive Drunk\", the song and the accompanying music video for which were used in the Ad Council and the US Department of Transportation's Drunk Driving Prevention public service announcement the following year. All 3 singles were released with respective 12\" versions, which can even be found on YouTube.", "No Problem (Fann Wong album) No Problem is Fann Wong (Chinese: 范文芳)'s fourth album release in Taiwan. It has ten tracks. The title track is influenced by Irish and Celtic bubblegum pop. The 8th track, a romantic ballad called \"Stay\", is the theme song for both \"When I Fall in Love...With Both\" and \"Looking For Stars\".", "Broken Blossom Broken Blossom is the fourth studio album by American singer Bette Midler, her second album release in 1977 and her fifth on the Atlantic Records label. Just as Midler's three previous studio albums \"Broken Blossom\" includes songs from a wide variety of genres, ranging from Edith Piaf's signature tune \"La vie en rose\", Phil Spector-esque covers of Billy Joel's \"Say Goodbye to Hollywood\" and Harry Nilsson's \"Paradise\" and hard rock like Sammy Hagar's \"Red\", to a jazzy duet with Tom Waits, \"I Never Talk to Strangers\", and a rendition of \"A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes\", originally from Walt Disney's 1950 film version of Cinderella. The album reached #51 on \"Billboard\"'s album chart.", "Red River Valley (song) \"Red River Valley\" is a folk song and cowboy music standard of uncertain origins that has gone by different names—e.g., \"Cowboy Love Song\", \"Bright Sherman Valley\", \"Bright Laurel Valley\", \"In the Bright Mohawk Valley\", and \"Bright Little Valley\"—depending on where it has been sung. It is listed as Roud Folk Song Index 756, and by Edith Fowke as FO 13. It is recognizable by its chorus (with several variations):", "White Shoes White Shoes is a 1983 Emmylou Harris album, composed of an eclectic collection of material. A rockish version of \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", a country remake of the Donna Summer hit \"On the Radio\", and a version of Sandy Denny's \"Like an Old Fashioned Waltz\" were all included. Both \"In My Dreams\" and \"Pledging My Love\" hit the #9 position on the Billboard Magazine country music singles chart in 1984.", "Advertising Space \"Advertising Space\" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams, it was released as the third single from his album \"Intensive Care\" in December 2005, and reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. \"Advertising Space\" draws from Tony Scott's film \"True Romance\", where Christian Slater's character is able to speak to the spirit of Elvis Presley. Elegiac and mournful, it describes a superstar's tragic fall from grace. Williams jokingly called the song his \"Candle in the Wind\". In the video, largely filmed in a room above the Belle Vue pub in Blackpool in the United Kingdom, Williams emulates Elvis in movement, appearance, and habits.", "Fire and Rain (song) \"Fire and Rain\" is a folk rock song written and performed by James Taylor. Released on Warner Bros. Records as a single from his second album, \"Sweet Baby James\", in February 1970, the song follows Taylor's reaction to the suicide of Suzanne Schnerr, a childhood friend, and his experiences with drug addiction and fame. After its release, \"Fire and Rain\" peaked at number two on \"RPM\"'s Canada Top Singles chart and at number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "All This Time Still Falling Out of Love \"All This Time Still Falling Out of Love\" is a song by British synthpop duo Erasure. The track appears on the band's eleventh studio album \"Nightbird\" and Mute Records released it together with \"Here I Go Impossible Again\" (also from \"Nightbird\") as a double A-side, the third single release from this album.", "The Forecast The Forecast is an indie rock band from Peoria, Illinois. The Forecast's sound is most recognizable for containing strong two and three part harmonies performed by combinations of their multiple vocalists, as heard in tracks such as \"Red as the Moon\" and \"One Hundred Percent\". The band was started with Dustin Addis, the only remaining original member, in 2001. The band's current line up came together in the summer in 2004 when Shannon Burns and Matt Webb left their old band, Casting Lines. They released a split, a full-length album, and a four-song EP while signed to Thinker Thought Records. They released their first full-length album, with their current line-up, May 17, 2005 titled \"Late Night Conversations\". The Forecast's Hit, \" These Lights\" was featured in MVP 06 NCAA Baseball. Their second album, \"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen\" was released on May 30, 2006 via Victory Records and was promoted by a national tour with bands Socratic, Mashlin, and Tourmaline.", "Over and Over (The 88 album) Over and Over is the second album from American indie rock band The 88, released in 2005. The album includes the song \"Hide Another Mistake\", which has been featured on \"The O.C.\", \"Kyle XY\" and \"How I Met Your Mother\", and the song \"Not Enough\", which has been featured on \"Weeds\".", "Loud Love \"Loud Love\" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, \"Loud Love\" was released on August 30, 1989 as the first single from the band's second studio album, \"Louder Than Love\" (1989). It is the quasi-title track from that album, and was also the basis for the EP \"Loudest Love\" and the live video \"Louder Than Live\". The song was included on Soundgarden's 1997 greatest hits album, \"A-Sides\".", "My Favorite Mistake \"My Favorite Mistake\" is the first single from Sheryl Crow's third album \"The Globe Sessions\". The song was written about a relationship with a man who proves to be unfaithful and is widely believed to have been written about Eric Clapton. Released in 1998, the single peaked at #20 becoming Crow's fifth Top 20 single in the USA, while reaching the top 5 in Canada. In the UK, it reached #9, her last Top 10 single in Britain.", "Lovesong (The Cure song) \"Lovesong\" (sometimes listed as \"Love Song\") is a song originally recorded by the English alternative rock band The Cure, released as the third single from their eighth studio album \"Disintegration\" in 1989. The song saw considerable success in the United States, where it was a number two hit (reaching that position during the week of October 21, 1989, behind Janet Jackson's \"Miss You Much\") and the band's only top ten entry on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100; in the United Kingdom, the single charted at number 18.", "Red Rose Speedway Red Rose Speedway is the second album by Paul McCartney and Wings and the fourth by McCartney since leaving the Beatles. The album was released in 1973 after the relatively weak commercial performance of McCartney's previous, \"Wild Life\", which had been credited to Wings. \"Red Rose Speedway\" reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States and \"My Love\" was a No. 1 single in the US and the most popular track from the album.", "Fear (song series) \"Fear\" is a set of four songs by the band Rush. The composition consists of Part I: \"The Enemy Within\" (from 1984's \"Grace Under Pressure\"), Part II: \"The Weapon\" (from 1982's \"Signals\"), Part III: \"Witch Hunt\" (from 1981's \"Moving Pictures\") and Part IV: \"Freeze\" (from 2002's \"Vapor Trails\"). Parts I, II, and III were released in reverse order, while Part IV was released a little more than 18 years after Part I. The songs do not follow a set storyline. Instead, they deal with topics relating to the emotion of fear.", "Michael Bublé (album) Michael Bublé is the self-titled third studio album and major label debut album released by Canadian crooner Michael Bublé. The album was released on February 11, 2003. The album spawned four singles: \"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart\", \"Kissing A Fool\", \"Sway\" and \"Spider-Man Theme\". It has since sold more than 1.8 million units worldwide.", "White Limozeen White Limozeen is Dolly Parton's 29th solo studio album, released in May 1989, that returned the performer to the country music fold, after the critical and commercial failure of 1987's \"Rainbow\". The album was produced by Ricky Skaggs, and featured a duet with Mac Davis along with a cover version of Don Francisco's Christian classic, \"He's Alive\" and a cover of the REO Speedwagon hit \"Time for Me to Fly.\" For Parton's efforts, she was rewarded with two country #1 singles: \"Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That\" and \"Yellow Roses\". The album spent 100 weeks and peaked at #3 on the U.S. country albums chart and won Parton back much of the critical praise she had lost with \"Rainbow\". It ended up being certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Nothing Fails \"Nothing Fails\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Madonna from her ninth studio album, \"American Life\" (2003). Written by Madonna, Guy Sigsworth and Jem Griffiths, and produced by the singer along with Mirwais Ahmadzaï and Mark \"Spike\" Stent, it was released as the third single from the album on October 26, 2003. Originally titled \"Silly Thing\", \"Nothing Fails\" is a love song which has acoustic guitar chords and a gospel choir appearance. Lyrically, the song discusses a lover who is the one, and how their meeting was not just chance. A number of remixes of the song were done, with one of them being included on Madonna's remix album \"Remixed & Revisited\" (2003).", "Transatlanticism Transatlanticism is the fourth studio album by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released on October 7, 2003, by Barsuk Records. The band's second concept album, \"Transatlanticism\" features a theme set around long-distance love. Three singles and accompanying music videos were released for the album: \"The New Year\", \"The Sound of Settling\", and \"Title and Registration\". The first two singles, \"The New Year\" and \"The Sound of Settling\", reached number 86 and 84, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart.", "Fighter (song) \"Fighter\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Christina Aguilera for her fourth studio album, \"Stripped\" (2002). The song was written by Aguilera and Scott Storch, and produced by the latter. It was released by RCA Records as the third single from \"Stripped\" on March 13, 2003. Inspired by Guns N' Roses' song \"November Rain\", \"Fighter\" was characterized as a hybrid of rock and R&B that incorporates elements of arena rock and rock and roll. The track sees Aguilera thanking a man who had done wrong to her for making her a \"fighter.\"", "Red Sector A \"Red Sector A\" is a song by Rush that provides a first-person account of a nameless protagonist living in an unspecified prison camp setting. \"Red Sector A\" first appeared on the band's 1984 album \"Grace Under Pressure\".", "I Fell in Love (album) I Fell in Love is a studio album, released in 1990 by American country singer Carlene Carter. This was the highest-ranking Billboard album of her career, at #19 on the US Country charts. Four singles from the album also charted, with the title song \"I Fell in Love,\" and \"Come on Back\" both reaching #3 as singles. Two lower-charting hits were the #25 \"The Sweetest Thing\" and the #33 \"One Love.\"", "Recurring Dream Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House, usually abbreviated to Recurring Dream, is a compilation album by rock group Crowded House, released in 1996. It includes most of their singles, as well as three new songs, \"Not the Girl You Think You Are\", \"Instinct\", and \"Everything Is Good for You\".", "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is the fourth studio album and second internationally released album by singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released by Maverick Records in the United States on November 3, 1998.", "Accidentally in Love \"Accidentally in Love\" is a song performed by Counting Crows. It was featured in the \"Shrek 2\" movie soundtrack. The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. This song is included in the music game \"Lego Rock Band\".", "Just a Little Love Just a Little Love is the seventh studio album by Reba McEntire, and the first on her second label, MCA Records, released in early 1984. The album's singles were its title track and \"He Broke Your Memory Last Night.\" Both songs charted on Hot Country Songs, with the former reaching #5 and the latter reaching #15.", "Lovesongs for Underdogs Lovesongs for Underdogs is the solo debut album by American singer Tanya Donelly, who had formerly recorded with Throwing Muses, The Breeders, and Belly. It was released on August 9, 1997. Two singles were released for promotion of the album. \"Pretty Deep\" was released in July 1997, while \"The Bright Light\" was released in October 1997. In the U.S both 4AD released singles were released in two parts, each including 2 newly released B-Sides. \"Pretty Deep\" featured \"Spaghetti\", \"Morna\", \"These Days\" and \"Influenza\". \"The Bright Light\" featured \"Bury Me\", \"How Can You Sleep?\", \"Life On Sirius\" and \"Moon Over Boston\". A music video for each single was produced and aired on Vh1 and MTV2. Both videos differed highly in creative and artistic direction from previous Belly videos and exclusively featured Tanya solo, in movie like settings. \"Pretty Deep\" and \"The Bright Light\" enjoyed heavy airplay on Triple A radio stations in the U.S Northeast. \"Lovesongs For Underdogs\" peaked at #36 on the Official UK Albums Chart for 2 weeks upon its release. The singles, \"Pretty Deep\" and \"The Bright Light\" peaked at #55 and #65 (the latter) for 2 weeks each upon their 2 CD Single releases.", "Save the Best for Last \"Save the Best for Last\" is a 1992 single, written by Phil Galdston, Wendy Waldman and Jon Lind in March 1989. It is considered Vanessa Williams' signature song. The lyrics' redemptive themes resonated with Williams' story, as she had put together a successful recording career following her earlier Miss America resignation scandal. The song is a ballad about a young female admirer of a single man who stands by and watches as the object of her desires goes through years of dating, before he finally unexpectedly decides to initiate a relationship with the singer.", "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again \"Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again\" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore and published in 1958.", "Honky Tonk Angel (Patty Loveless album) Honky Tonk Angel is the third album recorded by country music artist Patty Loveless. With five tracks from the album charting in the Billboard Top Ten Country Singles, including two at #1, it served as a breakthrough album for Loveless. The album itself was Loveless' highest charting at #7 on the Country Albums category. The two #1 singles were \"Chains\" and \"Timber, I'm Falling in Love\". Loveless also did a cover of the Lone Justice song, \"Don't Toss Us Away\", which featured Rodney Crowell on backing vocals. The song charted at #5. Famed songwriter Kostas had a major role by writing three of the album's tunes, including \"Timber, I'm Falling in Love\" and \"The Lonely Side of Love\", which peaked at #6.", "Raindancing Raindancing is the second studio album by British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet. It was released in 1987, reached No. 2 in the UK and features the singles \"Is This Love?\", \"Weak in the Presence of Beauty\", \"Ordinary Girl\" and \"Sleep Like Breathing\". The US version of \"Raindancing\" was released with a different cover and the tracks in re-arranged order.", "The Alternative to Love The Alternative to Love is the third album by American singer-songwriter Brendan Benson, released in 2005. The song \"Cold Hands (Warm Heart)\" was featured on the \"Bones\" episode A Boy in the Tree and the Smallville episode \"Exposed\". The song \"What I'm Looking For\" was sampled on an iPod touch commercial, as well as in the film \"Ghost Town\". This is the last solo album Benson released before beginning the project band The Raconteurs with fellow Detroit native Jack White of The White Stripes.", "King's Record Shop King's Record Shop is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Rosanne Cash. Released in 1987, it produced four number 1 singles on the Billboard country singles chart. They were \"The Way We Make a Broken Heart\", \"If You Change Your Mind\", \"Tennessee Flat Top Box\" (which was written and originally sung by father Johnny Cash), and \"Runaway Train\".", "Abandoned Love \"Abandoned Love\" is a song written by Bob Dylan, recorded on July 31, 1975, but not released until 1985, on his compilation album \"Biograph\". It was originally recorded for inclusion on his 1976 album \"Desire\", but was dropped in favor of \"Joey\". \"Abandoned Love\" was written during Dylan's breakup with his then-wife Sara Lownds.", "Pop Song 89 \"Pop Song 89\" is the opening track and third single released from R.E.M.'s sixth studio album \"Green\". It peaked at number 86 on the Hot 100, and in the UK \"Stand\" was re-released instead.", "Amy Grant discography American singer-songwriter Amy Grant made her recording debut as a teenager and by the 1980s had gained fame in Christian music thanks to the songs \"Father's Eyes\", \"El Shaddai\", and \"Angels\". In 1986, she had her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in a duet with Peter Cetera, \"The Next Time I Fall\". Grant was becoming more famous in the world of pop with such albums as \"Unguarded\" and \"Lead Me On\". However, it wasn't until her eighth studio album \"Heart in Motion\" that Grant made a breakthrough into mainstream music. \"Heart in Motion\" produced the hit singles \"Baby Baby\", \"Every Heartbeat\", \"That's What Love Is For\" and \"Good for Me\", all of which made it into the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with the first two reaching No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. It remains Grant's most commercially successful album to date, having been certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. A Christmas album, \"Home for Christmas\", was released shortly afterwards, reaching No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, her highest album entry to date. Grant went on to release the albums \"House of Love\" and \"Behind the Eyes\" in the mid-nineties. Her first full-length studio album of all-new material since 2003, \"How Mercy Looks from Here\", was released on May 14, 2013.", "Cry Softly Lonely One Cry Softly Lonely One is the twelfth music album recorded by Roy Orbison, and his sixth for MGM Records. The album was released in October 1967 and included two singles; \"Communication Breakdown\" and the title tune, both of which were minor hits in the States early that year. \"Communication Breakdown\" did much better in Australia, where it reached #9 in February.", "Kate Taylor (album) Kate Taylor is singer Kate Taylor's second album, released May 4, 1978. The album included Taylor's sole chart single: her version of \"It's in His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)\", recorded in August 1977 to peak at number 49 that autumn; the \"Kate Taylor\" album also introduced the singer's remakes of \"A Fool in Love\", \"It's Growin'\" and \"Stubborn Kind of Woman\" (originally \"Stubborn Kind of Fellow\"); the track \"It's Growin'\" was issued as a single in July 1978. The album's other tracks included the debut versions of two James Taylor compositions: \"Happy Birthday Sweet Darling\" and \"Slow and Steady\", and also Kate Taylor's rendition of \"Rodeo\", composed by her brother Livingston Taylor for his 1973 album \"Over the Rainbow\". \"Kate Taylor\" also included the B-side of \"It's in His Kiss\": the self-penned \"Jason & Ida\", and introduced \"Tiah's Cove\" — written by Kate Taylor's husband Charlie Witham - and also the Walter Robinson composition \"Harriet Tubman\": the latter is described by James Taylor biographer Timothy White as \"a searing latterday spiritual\" which is \"the highpoint of Kate's exceptional eleven song set.\"", "Burlap &amp; Satin Burlap & Satin is the now out-of-print 25th solo studio album by Dolly Parton. Released on June 18, 1983, it straddled the line between pop and country sounds. Consisting mostly of Parton's own compositions, two tracks were outtakes from the \"Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\" film: \"A Cowboy's Ways\" (a song intended for costar Burt Reynolds to perform in the film, that was ultimately cut out of the film) and \"A Gamble Either Way\". The album's single, \"Potential New Boyfriend\" was a top twenty country single, and was accompanied by Parton's first ever music video. Willie Nelson duetted on a cover of the Eddy Arnold hit \"I Really Don't Want to Know.", "Thankful (Kelly Clarkson album) Thankful is the debut album by American pop recording artist Kelly Clarkson, released in the United States by RCA Records on April 15, 2003, (see 2003 in music). \"Miss Independent\" was its first single, followed by \"Low\" and \"The Trouble with Love Is\". Initially, the album had been scheduled to be released in November 2002, however, Clarkson's demanding schedule and difficulty finding tracks that suited her taste and image forced the album to be delayed several times. By the time the album was released, over six months had elapsed since \"A Moment Like This\" had reached number one.", "Re-Offender \"Re-Offender\" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Travis, released as the first single from their fourth studio album, \"12 Memories\". The single peaked at #7 on the UK Singles Chart. The lyrics depicts a relationship marred with domestic violence. An image similar to the single cover features on the inner sleeve of \"12 Memories\". The song is featured on \"One Tree Hill\"'s compilation album \"One Tree Hill – Music from the WB Television Series, Vol. 1\".", "Not About Love \"Not About Love\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple and produced by Mike Elizondo and Brian Kehew for her third album \"Extraordinary Machine\" (2005). It was released as the album's third single in January 2006 (see 2006 in music).", "Hounds of Love Hounds of Love is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Kate Bush, released by EMI Records on 16 September 1985. It was a commercial success and marked a return to the public eye for Bush after the relatively poor sales of her previous album, 1982's \"The Dreaming\". The album's lead single, \"Running Up That Hill\", became one of Bush's biggest hits. The album's first side produced three further successful singles, \"Cloudbusting\", \"Hounds of Love\", and \"The Big Sky\". The second side, subtitled \"The Ninth Wave\", forms a conceptual suite about a person drifting alone in the sea at night.", "Maroon (Barenaked Ladies album) Maroon is the fifth full-length studio album by Barenaked Ladies. The album was the follow-up to 1998's \"Stunt\", the band's most successful album in the United States. \"Maroon\" debuted at No. 1 in Canada <ref name=\"RPMSept25/00\"> </ref>(their second to reach #1 after 1992's \"Gordon\") and #5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200. In its first week, the album sold 17,800 copies in Canada and just under 128,000 in the United States. It has sold at least 1 million copies in the U.S. alone. With keyboardist Kevin Hearn's leukemia battle won, and with an instinct to play down the jokey reputation they were so known for, BNL deliberately created a more serious and sophisticated album. The album spawned three hit singles : \"Pinch Me\", \"Too Little Too Late\" and \"Falling for the First Time\".", "Love Profusion \"Love Profusion\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her ninth studio album \"American Life\" (2003). Written and produced by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï, it was released as the fourth and final single from the album on December 8, 2003, by Maverick Records. \"Love Profusion\" was first premiered during the release of the album on AOL. It later received a number of remixes, which were also released alongside the single. The song contains rhythm from a four piece bass drum, with guitar riffs of the acoustic guitar and Madonna's voice backed by a male vocal during the chorus. Ahmadzaï used the stutter edit to create a new groove. Dedicated to director, and Madonna's then-husband, Guy Ritchie, the song's lyrics deal with Madonna's confusion regarding American culture.", "Fallen (Sarah McLachlan song) \"Fallen\" is the first single from Sarah McLachlan's 2003 album \"Afterglow\". The song was nominated on the 2004 Grammy Awards on the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance field, losing to \"Beautiful\" by Christina Aguilera. It was featured on the television shows \"Charmed\" in the episode \"Used Karma\", on \"Cold Case\" in the episode \"The Promise\", and on \"One Tree Hill\" in the episode \"With Arms Outstretched\".", "Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song) \"Cry Me a River\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Justin Timberlake for his debut studio album, \"Justified\" (2002). It was written by Timberlake and Scott Storch with producer Timbaland and was inspired by Timberlake's former relationship with singer Britney Spears. Jive Records released the song to contemporary hit and rhythmic radio in the United States on November 25, 2002, as the album's second single. Accompanied by an electric piano, beatbox, guitars, synthesizers, Arabian-inspired riffs and Gregorian chants, \"Cry Me a River\" is an R&B song about a brokenhearted man who moves on from his last girlfriend, who had cheated on him with another man.", "The Fixx The Fixx are a rock and new wave band formed in London in 1979. The band's hits include \"One Thing Leads to Another\", \"Saved by Zero\", \"Are We Ourselves?\", and \"Secret Separation\", all of which made the U.S. Top 20, as well as early MTV Video hits \"Red Skies\" and \"Stand or Fall\" and Mainstream Rock chart hits \"Driven Out\" and \"Deeper and Deeper\", the latter of which was featured on the soundtrack of the 1984 film \"Streets of Fire\".", "Shine On (Ryan Cabrera song) \"Shine On\" is the first single Ryan Cabrera released from his 2005 studio album \"You Stand Watching\". The song is a discussion of Cabrera's former relationship with Ashlee Simpson. In the song, Cabrera tells Simpson that he was never good enough for her but he still loves her. The music video for \"Shine On\" reached #6 on the \"TRL\" countdown.", "Something in Red Something in Red is the second studio album released by Lorrie Morgan. It reached #8 on the Billboard country albums chart, including the #3 \"We Both Walk,\" the #9 \"A Picture of Me (Without You)\" (a cover of a George Jones song from his 1972 album \"A Picture of Me (Without You)\"), the #4 \"Except for Monday,\" and the #14 title song. The duet with Dolly Parton, \"Best Woman Wins\", appeared simultaneously on both \"Something in Red\" and Parton's album \"Eagle When She Flies\".", "Fell in Love with a Girl \"Fell in Love with a Girl\" is a song by the American garage rock band The White Stripes, written and produced by Jack White for the band's third studio album, \"White Blood Cells\" (2001). Released as the album's second single in 2002, it peaked at number 21 on both the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and the UK Singles Chart. The song was covered in 2003 as \"Fell in Love with a Boy\" by Joss Stone and as a lounge song by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine for their 2002 album \"Tuxicity\". It was also included on a polka medley by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic, \"Angry White Boy Polka\", from his 2003 album \"Poodle Hat\".", "Kelly Clarkson discography American singer Kelly Clarkson has released seven studio albums, four extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 38 singles (including four as a featured artist). In 2002, she won the inaugural season of the television competition \"American Idol\" and was immediately signed to a 1 million recording deal with RCA Records. She made her chart debut in September 2002 with the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\", which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in the United States by achieving the biggest jump to number one. Her debut album, \"Thankful\", was released in April 2003 and debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States and was certified in four countries, including a double-platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", charted in nine countries, reaching number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Subsequent singles from the album include \"Low\" and \"The Trouble with Love Is\". In 2004, Clarkson released her second album, \"Breakaway\", which incorporated aspects of pop rock. \"Breakaway\" debuted at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 and subsequently became her most successful studio album to date, being certified sextuple-platinum in the United States and twelve million worldwide. Its first four singles, \"Breakaway\", \"Since U Been Gone\", \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\", and \"Because of You\", became successful hits worldwide, charting at the top-ten in many countries, and with the latter-most topping the charts in the Netherlands and Switzerland. Its final single, \"Walk Away\", became a top-twenty hit in many countries.", "Simplified (album) Simplified is a Simply Red album released in October 2005. It features new, rearranged recordings of the band's older songs, and four new songs: \"Perfect Love\" and an alternate version, \"My Perfect Love\", a cover of Leon Russell's \"A Song for You\", and \"Smile\".", "The Trouble with Love Is \"The Trouble with Love Is\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson, for her debut studio album \"Thankful\" (2003). The song was written by Clarkson with its producers Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken. It was released as the fourth and final single from the album, being first serviced to US contemporary hit radio on November 12, 2003. \"The Trouble with Love Is\" is an R&B and soul ballad, with elements of gospel music in its chorus. Lyrically, the song finds Clarkson explaining how love can be joyful and sorrowful at the same time. It received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised it for being \"soulful\" and \"romantic\", while also praising Clarkson's vocals, comparing them to those of Mariah Carey and Beyoncé.", "Low (Kelly Clarkson song) \"Low\" is a song by American pop rock singer-songwriter, Kelly Clarkson, for her debut album, \"Thankful\" (2003). The song was written by Jimmy Harry and produced by Clif Magness. It was released as the album's second official single, on August 3, 2003, while it was also released as a double A-side single with \"The Trouble with Love Is\" in the UK. The song received favorable reviews from music critics who complimented her vocals and the song's lyrics. On March 5, 2013, \"Billboard\" ranked the song at number 87 in its list of Top 100 American Idol Hits of All Time.", "Something Got Me Started \"Something Got Me Started\" is the first single released from Simply Red's album \"Stars\".", "New Romantics (song) \"New Romantics\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, \"1989\" (2014). The last Target-exclusive bonus track on the deluxe edition of the album, the song was released to iTunes Store on March 3, 2015 as the fifth promotional single and entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number 71 due to digital sales. On February 23, 2016, \"New Romantics\" was serviced to contemporary hit radio in the United States through Big Machine Records and Republic Records as the seventh and final single from \"1989\" and eventually peaked at number 46 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ]
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