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"Somebody Like You" is a song co-written and recorded by Australian country music singer Keith Urban. It was released in July 2002 as the first single from his third studio album, Golden Road (2002). The song became Urban's second number-one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, spending
Keith Urban was doing some wishful thinking when he wrote his romantic chart-topper “Somebody Like You” — much to the chagrin of his then-girlfriend. Urban, 57, said in a Jan. 20 interview ...
"Only You Can Love Me This Way" "Hit the Ground Runnin'" Jeff Johnson "'Til Summer Comes Around" 2010 Noble Jones "Put You in a Song" Brad Belanger "Without You" 2011 Chris Hicky "Long Hot Summer" Trey Fanjoy "You Gonna Fly" 2012 Brad Belanger "For You" Scott Waugh "Imagine That" (with Don Williams) David McClister "Highway Don't Care"
"Somebody Like You", "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me", and "You'll Think of Me" all reached number one, while "Raining on Sunday" peaked at number three. [3] " Raining on Sunday" was originally recorded by Radney Foster on the 1998 album See What You Want to See , with a backing vocal from Darius Rucker of Hootie & the Blowfish .
Since then, Urban has won multiple Grammy Awards, countless ACAs and even earned a Golden Globe nomination for his original song "For You" featured in Act of Valor. Urban met Kidman in 2005 and ...
"Blue Ain't Your Color" is a song recorded by New Zealand-born Australian country music singer Keith Urban, and written by Steven Lee Olsen, Hillary Lindsey and Clint Lagerberg. It was released on August 8, 2016, as the fourth single from Urban's 2016 album Ripcord. To date, this is Urban’s most recent number one song.
Keith Urban is taking a trip down memory lane while recalling the time he posed for a Playgirl spread over two decades ago. "It was a guy at my record company who was like, 'Hey, you know, we can ...
Foster's version of the song features a backing vocal from Darius Rucker of the rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. Keith Urban covered the song for his 2002 album Golden Road . His rendition was released as the album's second single in January 2003.