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"Somewhere with You" debuted at number 35 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated for the week ending November 6, 2010. [6] The song peaked at number one on the week ending January 29, 2011 and held that position for three weeks. The song entered the Adult Contemporary charts at number 26 for the week of March 19, 2011. [7]
In 2010, he had his first No. 1 on Hot Country Songs as a songwriter with Kenny Chesney's "Somewhere with You". Other songs that McAnally has written that have reached No. 1 on the country charts include "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" by Luke Bryan, "Alone with You" by Jake Owen, "Come Over", "American Kids", "Wild Child" by Kenny Chesney, "Better Dig ...
As in the stage show, Maria sings the first few lines of the song as Tony dies in her arms. In 2004, this version finished at #20 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema. "Somewhere" is the only track that is out of sequence on the original soundtrack album as it is the last track on Side 2. This is rectified on ...
"Somewhere" is a song by the Swedish girl group Bubbles. The song, which is from the group's 2002 album Inbetween , was released in 2002 to promote the animated film, Ice Age . It entered the Swedish charts on 26 April 2002, peaking at number 10 during a 12-week chart run.
The Shape I'm In (The Band song) Showdown at Big Sky; Sleeping (The Band song) Somewhere Down the Crazy River; Sonny Got Caught in the Moonlight; Stage Fright (The Band song) The Stones I Throw; Sweet Fire of Love
"American Kids" is a song written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird, and Shane McAnally [2] and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in June 2014 as the first single from Chesney's 2014 album The Big Revival . [ 3 ]
A Ukrainian version of the folk song has the same name "Two sisters" and also known by the song's first line "Ой, світив місяць ще й дві зорі" meaning "The moon and two stars are shining." The story is about the older sister who was jealous about the beauty of the younger sister so she tricked the younger sister to come ...
Janet Planet designed the album cover and wrote the sleeve notes, which sound "a little desperate", in the words of Brian Hinton, as she wrote, "This is the album that you must sing with, dance to, you must find a place for these songs somewhere in your life." [4]