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Noël is a Christmas album and the fourth studio album by Josh Groban that was released on October 9, 2007. In the United States, the album is available as a single CD release in most retail stores. However, Target stores released a limited edition version of the album with a bonus DVD that features a " making of " documentary entitled The ...
[1] [2] Groban ranks as Billboard's 14th top-selling artist of the 2000s with more than 20 million units sold in the U.S. alone. [3] According to RIAA , he has sold 20.5 million certified album units in the US while " Noel " is his biggest seller being certified 6× Platinum in the country and was also the best-selling album of 2007 with almost ...
Joshua Winslow Groban (born February 27, 1981) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. His first four solo albums have been certified multi-platinum, and he was charted in 2007 as the number-one best selling artist in the United States, with over 22.3 million records.
The group's debut recording, Let The Mountains Shout For Joy/O My Father (1910) broke ground on the choir's long lasting influence on choral music. The choir also performed " O Come All Ye Faithful " with crossover singer Josh Groban for his Grammy-nominated 2007 album, Noël , the best selling Holiday album of both 2007 and 2008.
Josh Groban is the debut studio album by singer Josh Groban. The track "You're Still You" charted at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and "To Where You Are" charted at No. 1 on the same chart. [2] As of October 2015, the album has sold 5.2 million in the U.S.
This was Groban's fourth most popular song on the adult contemporary chart, under "To Where You Are" and "O Holy Night" in 2002 and "You Raise Me Up" earlier the same year. Chart (2004-2005) Peak
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In the first issue of Billboard of the new year, the number one song was Josh Groban's rendition of the 19th century Christmas song "O Holy Night", which was in its second week atop the chart. [1] It held the top spot for a single week in 2003 before being replaced by "Cry" by country singer Faith Hill.