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  2. Leave This Town - Wikipedia

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    Leave This Town is the second album by the American rock band Daughtry, released on July 14, 2009, by RCA Records. [2] It is the first album that they recorded as a band, as their self-titled debut album was recorded before the band was formed and only lead singer Chris Daughtry was signed to the label.

  3. Leave This Town: The B-Sides - Wikipedia

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    Leave This Town: The B-Sides is an EP by American rock band Daughtry. It was released on March 15, 2010, to iTunes. The album features six tracks that were not included on Leave This Town. [1] On April 11, 2011, the band announced that a physical copy of the EP was available for pre-order on the band's official website.

  4. Daughtry discography - Wikipedia

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    The second album, Leave This Town, reached No. 1 on its debut week and sold 269,000 units in its first week. [5] It has since sold over a million copies in the US. This album has spawned three top ten songs on the Adult Pop chart: "No Surprise", "Life After You", and "September". [6]

  5. Daughtry (band) - Wikipedia

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    It officially went for radio play on May 26. Daughtry appeared on American Idol on May 6, 2009 (which is the Result Show of season 8's 'Rock Week') performing "No Surprise". [10] "Life After You" was the follow-up single to "No Surprise". Leave This Town debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 selling 269,000 copies in its first week. [11]

  6. September (Daughtry song) - Wikipedia

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    "September" is the third and final single from Daughtry's second album Leave This Town (2009). This song was co-written by Chris Daughtry and Josh Steely. It was first released June 1, 2010, through RCA Records. The mid-tempo ballad is inspired by Chris's childhood memories growing up with his brother in Lasker, North Carolina.

  7. It's Not Over...The Hits So Far - Wikipedia

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    Frontman Chris Daughtry spoke with Entertainment Weekly about "Torches," saying It took a long time to get to the two songs that we felt were a nice introduction to where this next record may go. “Torches” was an instant favorite at the label.

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1259 on Friday, November 29 ...

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    Today's Wordle Answer for #1259 on Friday, November 29, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Friday, November 29, 2024, is HIPPO. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.

  9. Life After You (Daughtry song) - Wikipedia

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    Chad Kroeger offered "Life After You" to Chris Daughtry while he was still on tour with Bon Jovi. [2] Daughtry was not sure if the song suited the band, but a year later, unable to get the song out of his head, he wrote the bridge for the song. [2] It was included in his album Leave This Town and was released as the second single from the album.