Classic? lmao!!!
None of her songs are even close to being classics, she has only been around 3 years.
Nowadays no songs are classics.You need a serious reality check
They may be future classics. Don't take everything so literally. Chill out.
Carrie Underwood's "So Small" sets country music record
Monday, August 6, 2007 – Carrie Underwood's first single from her sophomore disc, "So Small," is racing up the charts and setting a record along the way. The song hit number 20 on the Billboard/R&R country airplay chart, marking the highest chart entry by a solo country female in Nielsen BDS history.
Penned by Underwood with Luke Laird and Hillary Lindsey (who co-wrote three tracks on Underwood's debut disc, including the chart-topping "Wasted" and "Jesus, Take the Wheel"), "So Small" was this week's most-added new single at Billboard/R&R and Country Aircheck. Serviced to country radio last Monday, with an official airplay impact date of today, "So Small" is already spinning on 128 country reporting stations.
The track also earns the distinction of becoming the highest debuting single of any country artist this year.
Underwood's to-be-titled new album, which will include "So Small," arrives Oct. 23
Our favorite country music star is topping the charts again with her new hit single “So Small.”
It appears that Carrie Underwood has underestimated her ability as a songwriter.
While the 24-year-old music sensation has been holding back for a while, Underwood’s quickly realizing that she has more potential than she’s been giving herself credit for.
Since its release a mere few weeks ago, the hit song has been picked up by 128 reporting radio stations. Incredibly, it has also become the highest-debuting single by any country female artist in the history of Nielson BDS (the company that tracks radio airplay). Way to go Carrie!
The all-American sweetheart co-wrote the new single with Luke Laird and Hillary Lindsey, who are also thrilled that it’s been so successful.
Can you just picture the look on Faith Hill’s face now?
To top it all off, Carrie has also been nominated for a VMA award. The “American Idol” winner is up for the Best New Artist award alongside other newcomers like Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Gym Class Heroes.
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I did not know that she co-wrote the song. That will get her some royalties. Smart girl.
Classic? lmao!!!
None of her songs are even close to being classics, she has only been around 3 years.
Nowadays no songs are classics.You need a serious reality check
LOL, you act like if you know so much! XD
OK, let me ask you something... why past songs were classics and present songs cannot be?