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Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, better known by her stage name Plumb, is an American singer-songwriter and author. [1] Plumb has sold more than 500,000 albums and over two million singles worldwide, co-penned songs for numerous other artists, including Michelle Branch, Mandisa, Mandy Moore, Jaci Velasquez, and Natalie Grant, and had music placed in many films and television shows.
Beautiful Lumps of Coal is the third album by Christian singer Plumb. After undergoing many member changes, a record label change and marriage, Tiffany Arbuckle Lee decided to go solo. This release features the songs "Real", "Sink-N-Swim", "Free" and "Boys Don't Cry".
The Best of Plumb (2000) ... Freak Hideout [3] The Best of Plumb is a compilation album by Christian singer Plumb which features 15 previously released songs, ...
Title Details Peak chart positions US [1]US Christ [2]Plumb: Release date: July 29, 1997; Label: Essential Records Formats: CD, cassette 28 candycoatedwaterdrops: Release date: April 13, 1999
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candycoatedwaterdrops is the second album of Christian singer Plumb.It has been critically acclaimed, and singles have appeared on major motion picture soundtracks such as Bruce Almighty and Drive Me Crazy.
Beautiful History: A Hits Collection is the third compilation album by Christian singer Plumb.It contains re-recordings of three songs from her 1998 album candycoatedwaterdrops as well as singles from her later albums Beautiful Lumps of Coal, Chaotic Resolve and Blink.
"In My Arms" is the lead single from Plumb's lullaby album Blink. "In My Arms" was remixed by Kaskade, Scotty K, Bronleewe & Bose, Gomi, and Bimbo Jones and hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. The song was the 19th most played song on Christian Hit Radio stations in the U.S. in 2007 according to R&R magazine. [1]