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During the same year, Smith won the award for Emerging Artist of the Year from the Americana Music Association. [2] The song "Come to Jesus" reached the Billboard charts. The Gaither Vocal Band recorded a cover version that won Bluegrass Song of the Year at the Dove Awards in 2012. Ten years after her recording, Smith said, "I believe God ...
"Come to Jesus" was her biggest hit, receiving airplay on country, Christian, adult album alternative (AAA), and adult contemporary radio. The song charted at No. 32 on the Adult Top 40 chart of Billboard magazine. [citation needed] In 2004 Smith appeared at the Cambridge Folk Festival in the U.K., which was broadcast nationally on BBC Radio.
Ziggy Marley performs duet vocals on "Love for Love City", Jimmy Buffett appears on a cover of his own "Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season", and Mindy Smith provides backing vocals on "Better Boat". [1] Lord Huron's "Ends of the Earth" is also covered on the album. [2]
My Holiday is the third album by American singer-songwriter Mindy Smith, released in 2007. This is Smith's first holiday (Christmas) record. This is Smith's first holiday (Christmas) record. Track listing
Santa Will Find You! is an extended play released by American country music artist Chely Wright. It was released on October 26, 2018 by Painted Red Music Group, and The Orchard . Santa Will Find You was Wright's first album collection of holiday songs and her third extended play release in her career.
"Oh Babe, What Would You Say" is a song by record producer Hurricane Smith, written by his wife Eileen Sylvia Smith, and released in the US by Capitol Records in March 1972. [3] It was a transatlantic hit, becoming a US No. 1 Cash Box and a Billboard Pop No. 3 hit, [ 4 ] No. 3 in the Canadian RPM Magazine chart, and No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart .
Don't Let It Die is a song written, produced, and sung by Hurricane Smith.It was originally recorded by Smith as a demo in the hopes that John Lennon would record the song. . Following advice from Mickie Most, Smith decided to release it himse
Wrestling Jacob", also known by its incipit, "Come, O thou Traveller unknown", is a Christian hymn written by Methodist hymn writer Charles Wesley. It is based on the biblical account of Jacob wrestling with an angel , from Genesis 32:24-32, with Wesley interpreting this as an analogy for Christian conversion.