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Some Hearts debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, behind Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor and number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums selling 315,000 copies in its first week. [20] The large first week sales of Some Hearts made it the biggest debut of any country artist since the advent of the SoundScan system in 1991. [21]
In 2005, it was recorded by Carrie Underwood as the title track of her debut album, Some Hearts, and was the album's third single.It was only released to pop and adult contemporary radio in the United States in November 2005, around the same time that "Jesus, Take the Wheel" was released to country radio.
Carrie Marie Underwood was born on March 10, 1983, [2] [3] in Muskogee, Oklahoma, to Carole (née Shatswell) and Steve Underwood. [4] She has two older sisters, Shanna and Stephanie, [5] and was raised on her parents' farm in the nearby rural town of Checotah. [6]
"Don't Forget to Remember Me" is a song written by Morgane Hayes (now known as Morgane Stapleton), Kelley Lovelace and Ashley Gorley, and recorded by American country music artist Carrie Underwood. It was released in March 2006 as the fourth single from Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts. It is also her second release to country radio.
But in Season 4’s top 11 week, Underwood suddenly came into her own, channeling her inner Ann Wilson to belt Heart’s unrequited-love power ballad (while rocking some very '80s-appropriate big ...
Some Hearts: 2005 "Let There Be Peace" Underwood, Brett James, David Garcia My Gift: 2020 "Like I'll Never Love You Again" Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose Storyteller: 2015 "The Little Drummer Boy" (feat. Isaiah Fisher) Harry Simeone, Katherine Kennicott Davis, Henry Onorati My Gift: 2020 "Little Girl Don't Grow Up Too Fast"
Carrie Underwood has addressed her decision to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. In a statement shared on Monday, Jan. 13, the country star, 41, explained her reasoning for ...
Trump is set to take the oath of office on Jan. 20 at the U.S. Capitol, the site of the deadly attack that occurred four years ago in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election results that saw Joe ...