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"Only One" is the third single from American band Yellowcard. This song is the third and last single from Ocean Avenue and the sixth track. "Only One" was shortened, from 4:17 to 3:55, for radio airplay purposes. The violin solo in the bridge was cut. In this song, vocalist/guitarist Ryan Key plays the bass.
Yellowcard toured throughout 2003 and 2004 for Ocean Avenue. In June 2004, "Only One" was released as a single; [64] the CD version included an AOL Session version of "View from Heaven" and a live version of "Miles Apart". [65] The music video for "Only One" was directed by Phil Harder and was filmed prior to the European tour. [35]
Yellowcard was formed in 1997 in Jacksonville, Florida, after its members met at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.The band got its name from a phrase its members used in high school: whenever somebody did something stupid at a party, such as spilling beer on the carpet, they cited soccer laws and gave the offender a "yellow card" for committing a "party foul".
Yellowcard with their original frontman & founder Benjamin Harper released their debut album, Midget Tossing, on April 1, 1997, via DIY Records. This album, along with their next two efforts, Where We Stand and Ryan Key's debut One for the Kids , failed to garner any chart success on the Billboard music charts. Also, no singles were ever ...
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Ryan Mendez (left), Josh Portman, Ryan Key and Sean Mackin of Yellowcard attend 2024 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One at the Honda Center on Jan. 13, 2024, in Anaheim, California.
Both videos were directed by Webb, who used the lamb as his trademark. The briefcase appeared again in video for Yellowcard's "Rough Landing, Holly", also directed by Webb. The lamb insignia later appeared in the music video for the band's 2023 single "Childhood Eyes." This was the last music video to feature Alex Lewis as the band's bassist.
Yellowcard released their album Ocean Avenue on July 22, 2003, reached No. 23 on U.S. Billboard 200, the album was a commercial success in the United States with the hit singles Way Away, Ocean Avenue, and Only One. In late 2004, Lewis left the band after Peter Mosely rejoined as the band's bassist.