Awards 2007 ASCAP Country Music Awards Year It reached number two on Hot Country Songs and spent one week at that position.Īs of August 13, 2013, the single has sold 403,000 copies and was certified gold by the RIAA. Billboard Hot 100 at number 98 after two weeks of being in the Top 30 on the country charts. The song debuted at number 54 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Underwood's mother appears in the video as herself.Ĭredits are adapted from the liner notes of Some Hearts. Underwood is shown walking off a bus and immediately signing autographs, as the song moves on Underwood, in her new house, has flashbacks of when she is loading up her Chevy with equipment and hugging her mother as she sings in the song "We were loading up that Chevy both tryin' not to cry." Underwood also sings while approaching a public telephone to call her mother and at the end of the music video she takes the stage and sings to an empty large auditorium. In the music video, which was premiered on CMT on March 16, 2006. Underwood has to accept the fact that now she is living all by herself as she relates in her lyrics. When she is ready to leave the house to move on with her life, her mother tells her not to forget her. Underwood tells a story of good-bye when she is ready to leave home after graduating high school. The song peaked at number two on the Billboard country charts in early 2006, and number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is also her second release to country radio. It was released in March 2006 as the fourth single from Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts. So on fire so in love." Don't Forget to Remember Me" is a song written by Morgane Hayes (now known as Morgane Stapleton), Kelley Lovelace and Ashley Gorley, and recorded by American country music artist Carrie Underwood. Been so long that you’d forget the way I used to kiss your neck I miss the way that it felt back then I wanna feel that way again The song is pretty chaste, but it’s still sexy.īut I don’t want to settle for good not great I can’t recall any songs about this specific topic… a married couple wanting to fool around the way they used to. Paisley shares vocals with Carrie Underwood, a daunting prospect considering those powerful pipes, and they generate a heat and tension that feels fresh. ‘Remind Me’ is another sort of song, a duet in which a husband and wife plead with each other to recapture the friskiness of their early relationship. The break-up songs on This is Country Music are specifically about marriages that couldn’t stand the test of time. If I didn’t know better, I’d be worried that his marriage is on the rocks. Paisley’s nod toward the tropes that make country music what it is has him in heartbreak territory a lot on this album. It continues a streak of wonderful records that should be the envy of artists in any genre. This album is just as heartwarming, funny and musically tight as its predecessor. This isn’t just country music, it’s country music as written and performed by Brad Paisley, and that’s a whole different story. Would this album lean more toward the sort of country music I still find tiresome, rather than the clever, winning Brad Paisley music I love so much? I’ll admit, when I first heard the title of Paisley’s newest album, This is Country Music, and his intention to back off from the expansiveness of American Saturday Night, I was a bit worried. But once I’d spent the time and money to catch up on everything else he’d recorded, would his first new album live up to expectations? In each discography, I look at two touchstone albums - the one that marks my first exposure to the artist and the first one that I heard right along with everybody else.Īmerican Saturday Night was my intro disc for Brad Paisley, and (as intro albums often do) it remains my favorite of his records. It’s always interesting to see what an artist comes up with after you’ve discovered him.
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