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[21] Jesus Freak Hideout's Alex "Tincan" Caldwell surmised that "Plumb's long delayed Need You Now gives new life to the old adage that 'some things are worth waiting for'." [22] Finally, Caldwell called Need You Now "one of the best releases of the year." [22] Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies evoked how "This album, to be fair, has ...
"Need You Now (How Many Times)" is a song by Christian contemporary Christian musician Plumb from her sixth studio album, Need You Now. It was released on July 17, 2012, as the second single from the album.
[3] Abby Baracskai, giving a 4.5 out of five rating by Christian Music Review, says, "Plumb is crazy talented and able to create a masterpiece of inspiration like nobody else can." [ 5 ] In rating the album three stars for CM Addict, Brianne Bellomy writes, "the album is a great followup to her last album". [ 7 ]
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Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, better known by her stage name Plumb, is an American singer-songwriter and author. [1] Plumb has sold more than 500,000 albums and over two million singles worldwide, co-penned songs for numerous other artists, including Michelle Branch, Mandisa, Mandy Moore, Jaci Velasquez, and Natalie Grant, and had music placed in many films and television shows.
"Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb (1994) As the lead single from the soundtrack of the iconic Gen X movie Reality Bites , this song helped define an entire generation. Vinnie Zuffante - Getty Images
President-elect Donald Trump indicated on Sunday that he favored allowing TikTok to keep operating in the United States for at least a little while, saying he had received billions of views on the ...
"Drifting" is a song by contemporary Christian musician Plumb featuring Jars of Clay frontman Dan Haseltine from her sixth studio album, Need You Now. [3] It was released on August 30, 2011, as the first single from the album. [1] The song peaked at No. 27 on the Hot Christian Songs chart. It lasted 13 weeks on the overall chart. [4]