Heaven (Los Lonely Boys song)

"Heaven"
Single by Los Lonely Boys
from the album Los Lonely Boys
Released May 4, 2004
Format CD single, digital download
Genre Chicano rock, blues rock, Tejano
Length 3:47
Label Epic
Writer(s) Henry Garza
Jojo Garza
Ringo Garza
Producer(s) John Porter
Certification Gold (RIAA)
Los Lonely Boys singles chronology
"Real Emotions"
(2003)
"Heaven"
(2004)
"More Than Love"
(2004)

"Heaven" is the title of a popular song from 2004 by the American Tejano/Chicano rock[1] band Los Lonely Boys. The song was written by brothers Henry, Jojo and Ringo Garza, who comprise the foundation of the band, and it appears on their multi-platinum self-titled album.

Reception

Released as a single in mid-2004, "Heaven" reached the Top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at 16 in August. Later that year, the song began a sixteen week run at number 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in October. It was also a minor hit at country radio, where it peaked at number 46.

AllMusic reviewer Thom Jurek describes the song as "infectious" and draws comparisons to the music of Freddie King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Los Lobos. He states that "Heaven" is "a single in the old sense of the word: killer hook, easy groove, a slippery but unmistakable bridge with a beautiful vocal to boot -- all coming in under four minutes."[2]

Awards

The success of "Heaven" led to two Grammy Award nominations and one win for the band at the 47th Grammy Awards, held in early 2005. The song won in the category Best Pop Performance by a Duo group,[1] while Los Lonely Boys were nominated in the category Best New Artist, losing out to Maroon 5.

In popular culture

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[5] 26
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 16
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[7] 1
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[8] 2
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[9] 46
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[10] 11

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Preceded by
"This One's for the Girls" by Martina McBride
"Believe" by Josh Groban
Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one single
October 2 - December 4, 2004
January 15 - March 5, 2005
Succeeded by
"Believe" by Josh Groban
"Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson
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