High Valley (album)
High Valley | ||||
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Studio album by High Valley | ||||
Released | September 14, 2010 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 41:30 | |||
Label |
Open Road (Canada) Centricity (US) | |||
Producer |
Paul Brandt Shawn Neff | |||
High Valley chronology | ||||
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Singles from High Valley | ||||
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High Valley is the second studio album by Canadian country music group High Valley. It was released on September 14, 2010 by Open Road Recordings in Canada and by Centricity Music in the United States. Included are the singles "I Will Stand by You," "On the Combine," "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" and "Call Me Old Fashioned." "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" was originally recorded by Bucky Covington on his 2010 EP, I'm Alright, and released as a single in March 2010. The Judds released a cover of "I Will Stand by You" in October 2010.
High Valley was nominated for Country Album of the Year at the 2012 Juno Awards.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "I Will Stand by You" | Steven Lee Olsen, Robert Ellis Orrall | 3:44 |
2. | "On the Combine" | Paul Brandt, Brad Rempel | 4:34 |
3. | "You'll Find Your Way" | Neal Coty, Jon Henderson | 3:49 |
4. | "Somebody Like Me" | Michael Boggs, Neil Thrasher | 4:14 |
5. | "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" | Liz Hengber, Thom Shepherd, Steve Williams | 3:33 |
6. | "When You Call My Name" | Brandt | 3:41 |
7. | "My Way Back" | Tony Martin, Thrasher | 3:44 |
8. | "Call Me Old Fashioned" | Jerry Salley, David Turnbull | 3:38 |
9. | "Exactly What I Didn't Want to Happen" | Whitney Duncan, Richard Fagan, Danny Wells | 3:04 |
10. | "Plastic Jesus" | Catt Gravitt, James LeBlanc | 3:49 |
11. | "The Last Thing You Do" | Ashley Gorley, Wade Kirby | 3:40 |
Total length: |
41:30 |
Chart performance
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions |
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CAN | ||
2010 | "I Will Stand by You" | — |
"On the Combine" | — | |
2011 | "A Father's Love (The Only Way He Knew How)" | 98 |
"Call Me Old Fashioned" | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||
References
- ↑ "Junos 2012: Full list of nominees". Toronto Star. February 7, 2012. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
External links
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