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In Europe, "If You're Gone" was a top-40 hit in Ireland, where it reached number 36, [13] but charted weakly elsewhere, peaking at number 50 in the United Kingdom, [14] number 84 in Germany, [15] and number 95 in the Netherlands. [16] In 2019, the song experienced a resurgence of popularity in Japan, reaching number 84 on the Japan Hot 100. [17]
"If You're Gone" is one of several songs written by Clark whose lyrics reveal his emotional insecurity and vulnerability. [1] [2] Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald describes the melody as rising and falling gracefully but music critic Johnny Rogan feels it lacks the "melodic grace" of some of Clark's other compositions.
If You're Gone may refer to: "If You're Gone" (Matchbox Twenty song), 2000 "If You're Gone" (The Byrds song), 1965; See also. You're Gone (disambiguation)
If You're Gone", the album's second single, peaked at number five on the Hot 100. [8] Mad Season spawned two more singles: " Mad Season ", and " Last Beautiful Girl ". More Than You Think You Are , the band's third studio album, was released in November 2002 and peaked at number six on the Billboard 200, earning a double platinum certification ...
"If You're Reading This" is a song performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. The song was first performed at the Academy of Country Music (ACM) awards, which were held in Las Vegas, Nevada and aired May 15, 2007 on CBS . [ 1 ]
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
"I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" is a song by the Los Angeles folk rock band the Byrds, first released in June 1965 on the B-side of the band's second single, "All I Really Want to Do". [3] Despite initially being released as a B-side, the song managed to chart in its own right in the U.S., just outside the Billboard Hot 100 .
On each stop, Swift drops in a few surprise songs during an acoustic set. With seven plays and counting, “You’re On Your Own, Kid" has been the most-played surprise song so far. Most recently ...