I really love this song for some reason. I think I get all caught up in the emotion of the orchestral arrangement. The song was only released in Europe, which I think is a shame because the country version is so lovely and could have done well on country radio. The song didn't go Top 10 in any countries, but it did get to #11 in the UK.
I really love this song for some reason. I think I get all caught up in the emotion of the orchestral arrangement. The song was only released in Europe, which I think is a shame because the country version is so lovely and could have done well on country radio. The song didn't go Top 10 in any countries, but it did get to #11 in the UK.
I just listened to this song again and cannot understand why I gave it a 4 upon my first listen. If I were to grade it now I'd probably give it a 7.5.
But at you getting my hopes up for the demise of Honey, I'm Home.
This song was the last single to be released from Come On Over. It was released in July 2000, over 2.5 years after the album was released! Insane! This single release was totally unnecessary since the song is mediocre compared to all the great singles from that era, but it reached #17 on the US country chart so I guess country radio wasn't tired of the Shania overload.
This song was the last single to be released from Come On Over. It was released in July 2000, over 2.5 years after the album was released! Insane! This single release was totally unnecessary since the song is mediocre compared to all the great singles from that era, but it reached #17 on the US country chart so I guess country radio wasn't tired of the Shania overload.
This song reeks of average of me, not single worthy at all.
I did?
I remember at least 2/3rds of the songs being 7+
That's great for a rate that doesn't involve Madonna.
Your average score was 6.39, which was the second-lowest of the bunch, but it's good that we have non-stans participating because a rate with a bunch of stans like me would have super-high, inflated averages. You keep us grounded
Your average score was 6.39, which was the second-lowest of the bunch, but it's good that we have non-stans participating because a rate with a bunch of stans like me would have super-high, inflated averages. You keep us grounded
Wow that is low!
But this is my first time really delving into country and trust me I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. I'm definitely listening to her albums after this rate is done.
Your average score was 6.39, which was the second-lowest of the bunch, but it's good that we have non-stans participating because a rate with a bunch of stans like me would have super-high, inflated averages. You keep us grounded
Did I have the highest average? My messy ass gave 13 ten's.
Looking back at my scores I can't help but shake my head. I mean, giving When You Kiss Me and Up! a 10? What was I thinking
"She's Not Just a Pretty Face" was the fourth country single released from Up! in late 2003. The song is a great anthem for mothers and their young daughters, I'm sure. As Ace said to me in his submission, the song has a great chorus and not much else. This song got TONS of 6s as you can see, so many of you think it's mediocre. I gave it a 9.5 because I'm such a feminist, I guess The song reached #9 on the country charts.