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"I'll Follow You" Single by Shinedown; from the album Amaryllis; Released: ... "I'll Follow You" is the fourth single from American rock band Shinedown's fourth ...
Amaryllis is the fourth studio album by American rock band Shinedown.It was announced on January 3, 2012, the same day as the first single, "Bully," was released, for release by Atlantic on March 27, with pre-orders opening on January 17. [13]
"I'll Follow You" 2013 Darren Doane and John Stevens "Adrenaline" Rob Fenn "Through the Ghost" 2014 Brent Smith "Cut the Cord" 2015 Darren Doane "State of My Head" Unknown "Asking for It" 2016 Stephen Smith "How Did You Love" N.D. Wilson "I'll Follow You" (alternate video) 2017 Unknown "Devil" 2018 Bill Yukich "The Human Radio" "Get Up"
Threat to Survival is the fifth studio album by American rock band Shinedown.It was announced on August 7, 2015 that the album would be released on September 18, 2015, via Atlantic Records. [4]
It should only contain pages that are Shinedown songs or lists of Shinedown songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Shinedown songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Volumes, 1 & 2 is a pair of EPs by Brent Smith and Zach Myers of American rock band Shinedown. Volume 1 was released on October 9, 2020, while Volume 2 was released on October 23, 2020. Both EPs were released via Atlantic. These are the first EPs by Smith and Myers to feature a mixture of acoustic covers and originals by the duo along with ...
Shinedown is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed by singer Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of his previous band, Dreve. Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records , recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums.
I'll Follow You or I Will Follow You may refer to: Albums ... Songs "I'll Follow You" (Shinedown song), 2013 "I'll Follow You (Up to Our Cloud), by George Jones, 1971