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"If I Lost You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in August 1998 as the first single from the album No More Looking Over My Shoulder. The song reached #29 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Tritt and Stewart Harris.
Individual songs are usually priced at either US$1.99/€1.49/£0.99, or US$1.00/€0.75/£0.59, with a few exceptions priced at £1.19 or £1.49/€1.99; [16] all are available for download through PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and the Wii's online service unless otherwise noted on the list below.
Lost is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Eightball. It is a double album , released on May 19, 1998, by Draper Inc. Records . 8Ball had already released three albums as a part of the group 8Ball & MJG , but after 1995's On Top of the World the group decided to make solo albums before reuniting as a group.
Lost Sons (2003) Life After the Club (2004) Lost Tapes (2004) DJ Laser Presents Shyne - The Son of Sam (2009) 25 to Life Plus 9 (2009) Suge White & Shyne - Best of Shyne (2009) DJ Messiah & DJ Antalive: Shyne 10 Years & Still Shyne'in (2009) Welcome Home (Best of Shyne) (2009) Shyne's Home (Oct. 6) (2009) DJ Dizzy Donmez Hip-Hop Nights Shyne On ...
Format: CD, digital download; 123: 17 — The Lost Files: Released: November 24, 2009; Label: Candyman, TuneCore; Format: Digital download — — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
Take a look at every state ranked by how much each parent is going to spend on each kid this holiday season.
On Wednesday, Chewy Inc. (NYSE:CHWY) reported a third-quarter adjusted EPS of $0.20, up 33.3% year-over-year, compared to the consensus of $0.08. The retailer of pet supplies reported sales of $2. ...
Out of the twenty-one songs recorded, only eleven were chosen for the album. The songs on the album were mixed according to Karen Carpenter's instructions. The production of the album cost $400,000 of Carpenter's own money and $100,000 fronted by A&M Records. The $100,000 fronted by A&M was offset against Carpenters' future album royalties.