1.Lady Antebellum - Need You Now (#44)
2.Enrique Iglesias - Escape (#85)
3.Jessie J - Who You Are (#70)
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5.P!nk - The Truth About Love (#33)
6.Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesnt Kill You) (#28)
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8.Faith Hill- Cry (#68)
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11.The Fray - How To Save A Life (#67)
12.Taylor Swift - Speak Now (#25)
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14.Hoobastank - The Reason (#59)
15.Natasha Bedingfield - Strip Me (#90)
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17.Demi Lovato - Here We Go Again (#98)
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20.The Script - Science and Faith(#100)
Album : A Year Without Rain (2010)
Track No: 2
Genre: Dance-pop
Writer: Lindy Robbins, Toby Gad
Producer: Toby Gad
Quote:
“Although he called it one of the album's "pensive moments", Bill Lamb of About.com noted the track as one of the top songs on the album, calling it a "beautiful dance ballad." Lamb also said the song shows "Selena Gomez is clearly growing up as an artist." Stating that it showed her "maturation as an artist", Lamb later ranked the song number thirty-nine on the site's list of "Top 100 Pop Songs of 2010". Allmusic's Tim Sendra also named the song a standout on the album, calling it "catchy" and "well-sung." Megan Vick of Billboard said that while Gomez did not have the vocal power of Demi Lovato, she "makes a strong effort to attack the high notes as she croons the chorus."Vick stated that the song "is compelling enough to separate the singer from other Disney-groomed pop stars." Wairarapa Times-Age writer Kim Gillespie named "A Year Without Rain" one of the album's highlights. David Welsh of musicOMH noted Gomez' mature performance and wrote that the song "reaps rewards with an impressively heartbroken stab at euro-dance". In contrast, The Washington Post critic Allison Stewart was unfavorable of the lyrical content of the song, commenting that it was "the sort of exercise in teenage co-dependence...that should be long extinct."