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[4] Lyrically, "Blown Away" tells the story of a daughter locking herself in a storm cellar while her alcoholic father is passed out on the couch in the path of a tornado. [5] Underwood revealed that "Blown Away" was the song that defined the direction of the album, and recalled the first time she heard the demo:
In its second week, Blown Away stayed at number one, being Underwood's first album to spend more than a week at the top, selling 120,000 copies. [34] Blown Away has topped the US Top Country Albums chart for seven weeks, being Underwood's longest run at number one on the chart since her debut album, Some Hearts, logged 27 weeks on top. [35] [36]
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While Underwood, who was promoting her Christian/gospel album My Savior at the time, sheepishly warned her more conservative fans that I Prevail’s record featured “a lot of not-children ...
In honor of Black Twitter's contribution, Stacker compiled a list of 20 slang words it brought to popularity, using the AAVE Glossary, Urban Dictionary, Know Your Meme, and other internet ...
"Blown Away" Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins Blown Away: 2012 "The Bullet" Marc Beeson, Andy Albert, Allen Shamblin: Cry Pretty: 2018 "Burn" Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, David Garcia, Ashley Gorley Denim & Rhinestones: 2022
On Sunday, the top five contestants performed twice — Carrie Underwood songs, plus another song of their own choosing — and while Fritz’s Carrie tune, her obscure “I Wanna Remember” duet ...
The song sold 2,300,000 copies, making it the fourth-biggest single of her career behind "Jesus, Take the Wheel", "Before He Cheats", and "Blown Away". [3] The song received positive reviews from critics and became the fastest climbing country single of 2009. It also became Underwood's eighth number one country single in the United States.