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"Need You Now" is a song recorded by American country music trio Lady A (known at the time as "Lady Antebellum"). The band co-wrote the song with Josh Kear , and produced it with Paul Worley . It serves as the lead-off single and title track to their second studio album of the same name , and was first released in the US on August 11, 2009, and ...
Need You Now [2] is the second studio album by American country music trio Lady Antebellum. It was released on January 26, 2010 through Capitol Nashville. [1] [3] It is the follow-up album to their 2008 self-titled debut album. The production on the album was handled by Paul Worley and Lady Antebellum.
'I thought I knew exactly how to help them,' songwriter Josh Kear says of writing with Lady A. 'And it turns out they were helping me.'
Lady A was formed in 2006 [5] by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hillary Scott in Nashville, Tennessee.Scott, a Nashville native, is the daughter of country music singer Linda Davis, best known for collaborating with Reba McEntire on her 1993 single "Does He Love You", [6] and Charles Kelley is the brother of pop and country artist Josh Kelley. [7]
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Need You Now may refer to: Need You Now (Lady Antebellum album), 2010 "Need You Now" (Lady Antebellum song), the title song; Need You Now (Plumb album), 2013 "Need You Now (How Many Times)", the title song "Need You Now" (Hot Chip song), 2014 "Need You Now" (Dean Lewis song), 2017 "Need You Now", a 2011 song by Cut Copy from Zonoscope
Lady Antebellum is the debut studio album by American country music trio Lady Antebellum. It was released on April 15, 2008, through Capitol Nashville . The production on the album was handled by Victoria Shaw and Paul Worley .
According to Tris McCall from The Star-Ledger, "Just a Kiss" contains the "specific structure" found in Lady Antebellum's previous songs. [11] This was echoed by John Hill of About.com and Nadine Cheung of AOL Radio, both of whom compared the song's arrangement to that of "Need You Now" (2009).