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A ^ "Girl Crush" as performed by Little Big Town. B ^ "Girl Crush" as performed by Adam Lambert and Leona Lewis was nominated as 2016 CMT Performance of the Year for their rendition of the song on the "CMT Artists of the Year" TV special on December 2, 2015. Their performance was in honor of Little Big Town in recognition of CMT's selection of ...
Little Big Town announced on May 24, 2016 that they would be releasing a new album. For the album the group collaborated with songwriter-producer, Pharrell Williams.The album came about after the group had a writing session with Williams in January 2016 that "turned into multiple writing sessions, as well as back and forth trips from Nashville to Los Angeles."
Little Big Town's first record deal was with Mercury Nashville Records.The band was dropped from the label's roster without releasing a single or album. [2] [3] In 2001, they sang backing vocals on Collin Raye's album Can't Back Down, while Sweet and Roads co-wrote the song "Back Where I Belong" on Sherrié Austin's 2001 album Followin' a Feelin'.
The new duet cover by Little Big Town and Sugarland of Phil Collins' four-decade-old, top-10 American pop hit "Take Me Home" isn't just another revival of a classic song. As always in Nashville ...
Lorraine McKenna (née Giroux; [2] born December 22, 1968) is an American folk, Americana, and country music singer-songwriter. In 2016, she was nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year and won Best Country Song for co-writing the hit single "Girl Crush" performed by Little Big Town. [3]
Related: How Little Big Town Went from the 'Boondocks' to Celebrating 25 Years as a Band 'Willing to Say' What Matters (Exclusive) Ballerini, for her part, lends her vocals to her favorite song by ...
The platinum-selling and Grammy-winning Little Big Town was up this week, and during one round the fans had to try and guess the name of a Little Big Town song based on a very short snippet being ...
Little Big Town released their self-titled debut album on Monument Nashville in 2002, though they only managed one Top 40 hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. They returned in 2005 with The Road to Here , which was released on Equity Music Group .