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"Let Me Down Easy" is a song written by Mark Nesler, Jennifer Hanson and Marty Dodson and recorded by American country music artist Billy Currington. It was released in October 2010 as the second single from Currington's 2010 album Enjoy Yourself and as the eleventh single of his career.
"'Let Me Down Easy'" is a song by Roger Daltrey, who at the time was the former lead vocalist of the Who. The song was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and included on Daltrey's sixth solo studio album Under a Raging Moon (1985) as the first track on the second side of the LP. The album was a tribute to the Who's former drummer Keith Moon.
"If I Fell" was released as the B-side of the US single "And I Love Her" on Capitol 5235. As the B-side, it reached number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. [6] It reached number 28 in Canada. [7]
If I Fall may refer to: If I Fall, If I Die, a 2015 novel by Michael Christie; Songs ... If I Fall You're Going Down with Me", a 1999 song by Dixie Chicks
"Let Me Down Easy" (Bettye LaVette song), 1965 "Let Me Down Easy", by Spencer Davis Group, from The Second Album (The Spencer Davis Group album) 1966 "Let Me Down Easy", by Little Milton, 1968
Gaslighter is the eighth studio album by American country band the Chicks.It was released on July 17, 2020, by Columbia Records.Produced by Jack Antonoff and the Chicks, it is the group's first album in fourteen years, and first to be released under their new name (though some physical pressings of the album still carry the "Dixie Chicks" name).
There are few keys in which one may play the progression with open chords on the guitar, so it is often portrayed with barre chords ("Lay Lady Lay"). The use of the flattened seventh may lend this progression a bluesy feel or sound, and the whole tone descent may be reminiscent of the ninth and tenth chords of the twelve bar blues (V–IV).
"If I Fall You're Going Down with Me" is a song written by Matraca Berg and Annie Roboff, and recorded by American country music group Dixie Chicks. It was released in February 2001 as the sixth single from their August 1999 album Fly. The song peaked at number 3 on the U.S. country charts. [1] It also reached number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100.