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| "You Belong with Me" | ||||
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| Unmarried by Taylor Swift | ||||
| from the anthology Fearless | ||||
| Released | April 19, 2009 (2009-04-19) [1] | |||
| Recorded | 2008 | |||
| Studio | Blackbird (Nashville) | |||
| Genre | Land popular[2] [3] | |||
| Length | 3:52 | |||
| Label | Big Machine | |||
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| "You Vest with Me" on YouTube | ||||
"You Belong with Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, from her second studio anthology Fearless (2008). Swift wrote the song with Liz Rose and produced it with Nathan Chapman. Swift wrote "You Vest with Me" which was inspired by an argument between a male friend of hers and his girlfriend over the phone. A country popular song with elements of popular crossover, it is about an insecure protagonist's unrequited honey for an out-of-attain love interest. Big Machine Records released "Yous Vest with Me" to radio every bit the third unmarried from Fearless on April 20, 2009.
Critics lauded the song's radio-friendly appeal and emotional sentiments, though some felt that it demonstrated Swift's formulaic and repetitive songwriting. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, "You Belong with Me" received nominations for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and All-time Female person Pop Vocal Performance. The single reached the acme 10 on charts and received sales certifications in Commonwealth of australia, Canada, and New Zealand. In the U.S., driven past not-country airplay, it peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the first country song to reach number one on the all-genre Billboard Radio Songs chart. The single was certified 7× Platinum by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA).
"You lot Vest with Me" was ranked amidst the greatest songs of the 2000s decade past CMT and VH1. The song'due south music video, directed by Roman White, features Swift portraying two characters: an ordinary girl (the protagonist and narrator) and a popular girl (the antagonist and girlfriend); Lucas Till portrays the male lead. The protagonist secretively loves the male lead, who has an unsympathetic girlfriend. The video won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards; during Swift'south acceptance voice communication, Kanye West interrupted, which caused a controversy widely covered by the media. "You lot Belong with Me" was included on the regular set lists of 4 of Swift's world tours: the Fearless Bout (2009–2010), the Speak Now World Bout (2011–2012), the Crimson Tour (2013–2014), and the Reputation Stadium Bout (2018).
Background and release [edit]
Swift became inspired to write "You Vest with Me" afterward she overheard a male friend of hers speaking to his girlfriend on the telephone.[four] He acted defensive as his girlfriend yelled at him, and said to her, "No, baby...I had to get off the phone actually apace... I tried to call you right back... Of grade I love yous. More anything! Infant, I'm so sad."[4] Out of the sympathy she felt towards him in the situation, Swift developed a concept for a song.[4] In a writing session with co-writer Liz Rose, Swift explained the situation along with her idea and conceived the song'southward opening line, "You're on the telephone with your girlfriend / she'southward upset / she's going off about something that you said."[4] Together, they adult a story line, which described Swift being in love with the male friend and her having the want for him to break up with his current girlfriend for her.[4] Swift described the song'southward concept equally "basically nearly wanting someone who is with this girl who doesn't capeesh him at all. Basically like 'girl-next-door-itis.' You like this guy who you take known for your whole life, and yous know him better than she does only somehow the pop daughter gets the guy every time."[5] Swift recalled, "It was really fun for u.s.a. to write the line, 'She wears short skirts, I wear T-shirts'."[4] "Yous Belong with Me" was first released as a promotional single from Fearless on Nov 4, 2008, equally office of Countdown to Fearless, an exclusive campaign by the iTunes Store.[half-dozen] Big Machine Records released the vocal to US country radio on April xx, 2009, as the third single from Fearless.[7] The rails was released to US contemporary hit radio on May 18, 2009, by Big Automobile in partnership with Democracy Records.[8]
Composition [edit]
"You Vest with Me" is a land pop song with a length of iii minutes and 52 seconds.[9] According to Kate Kiefer of Paste magazine, it is "a straight-upwards pop song."[10] The song is fix in common fourth dimension and has a moderate tempo of 130 beats per minute. It is written in the primal of F ♯ major and Swift'due south vocals spans a little beneath two octaves, from F#three to C#v. Swift hints at her country music background in the banjo-inflected introduction of the song.[11] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly felt Swift's vocals were lite and twangy while the melody was "lilting".[12] It follows the chord progression F ♯ –C ♯ –K ♯ thousand-B.[thirteen] The instrumentation consists of clucking banjos aslope new wave electric guitars.[14]
The lyrics to "Y'all Belong with Me" alternating betwixt narrative modes, where she speaks of herself, a male friend whom she has an unrequited beat out on, and his girlfriend. Greenblatt described Swift's role as a storyteller, the vocal beingness a narrative set up to music, which describes concerning nigh honey and boys "just [existence] very difficult to catch".[12] Craig Rosen of The Hollywood Reporter believes "You Belong with Me"'s plot is "confessional" and regards scenarios themed with high school, while Swift "is the girl next door who's had her eye broken and takes refuge in music".[15] Lucy Davies of the BBC noted, "Swift deals in the prosaic imagery of high schoolhouse boys".[sixteen] In one verse, Swift contrasts herself with her friend's girlfriend and states, "She wears high heels, I wear sneakers / She'southward cheer helm, I'm on the bleachers", which Davies interpreted as the vocal's protagonist feeling green-eyed towards cheerleaders, in item, the i dating her male person friend.[xvi] In the choruses, Swift attempts "to persuade some boy to come up to his senses and submit to her everygirl charms".[14]
Disquisitional reception [edit]
Johnny Davis of The Observer believed some parts of the song "may needle British ears".[17] Lucy Davies of the BBC was not impressed by the vocal's theme being like to those of other songs on Fearless or on her eponymous debut album, Taylor Swift.[16] She opined that "Y'all Belong with Me"'s "lyrical palette has few colours [...] and information technology's repetitive".[sixteen] Jonathan Keefe of Camber Mag said, "'Yous Belong with Me' isn't her all-time-written song past a long shot, only it's difficult to mistake its structure."[18] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone commented, "It's hard non to exist won over by the guilelessness".[19]
A Times Editor review from St. Petersburg Times also described information technology as sounding similar to other hits: "She hankers for a boy who either doesn't love her back or wants to ditch this pocket-sized town."[20] Josh Love of The Hamlet Voice thought "preternatural wisdom and inclusiveness" shined through the lyrics and theme of "You Belong with Me"; Beloved also mentioned that it was 1 of Fearless' "peachy songs".[21] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly said Swift'due south vocals fit the song'southward tune and instrumentation, which, according to her, is "slick" and "radio-friendly".[12] Rob Sheffield of Blender magazine recommended for readers to download "You Vest with Me",[22] and Jeniffer Webb, also from Virtually.com, predicted that the song would reach different age groups.[23] Webb said, "It continues the creative person'south tradition of having a trivial something for everyone, so it's no wonder she has such a large fanbase."[23]
"You Belong with Me" featured on 2009 year-end lists by Pitchfork at number 69[24] and The Village Vocalisation 's Pazz & Jop critics' poll at number 10.[25] The vocal was ranked amidst the greatests songs of the 2000s decade by CMT (number 8) and VH1 (number 50).[26] [27] Billboard included "You Belong with Me" in their 2017 list of the "100 Greatest Choruses of the 21st Century", writing: "There were about a dozen moments ... you could signal to as proof that Taylor Swift would one day get the biggest pop star in the world, but possibly none bigger than the immaculate chorus of ['You Belong With Me']."[28] Information technology ranked first on Teen Vogue's 2020 list of the "91 Best Songs Virtually Unrequited Love".[29]
Awards and nominations [edit]
At the 52nd Grammy Awards, "You lot Belong with Me" received nominations for three awards. The song received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Song of the Yr simply lost to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (2008), for the Grammy Award for Tape of the Yr just lost to Kings of Leon'due south "Use Somebody" (2008), and for the Grammy Honour for Best Female Pop Vocal Operation but lost to Beyoncé'due south "Halo" (2009).[xxx] "You Vest with Me" won Favorite Song at the 2010 Kids Option Awards and was nominated for Song of the Yr at the 45th University of Country Music Awards, but lost to Lady A'southward "Need Y'all At present" (2009).[31] [32]
Chart performance [edit]
"You Belong with Me" debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Nov 22, 2008, after its promotional unmarried release.[33] Following its unmarried release, the vocal moved to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the calendar week ending August 15, 2009.[34] Driven by not-country radio airplay, the vocal gained the largest crossover radio audience since Faith Loma'due south "Breathe" (2000).[34] The following week, information technology peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, being blocked at the summit spot by the Blackness Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling".[35]
It was Swift's first number-one unmarried on the all-genre Radio Songs nautical chart.[36] With this accomplishment, "Y'all Belong with Me" became the starting time land crossover single to summit the Radio Songs nautical chart since Billboard began incorporating Nielsen BDS-monitored data in 1990.[36] Information technology stayed at number ane for two consecutive weeks and spent 49 weeks in total.[37] On other airplay charts, "You Belong with Me" spent two weeks at number one on the Hot State Songs chart[38] and xiv weeks at number one on the Adult Gimmicky nautical chart;[39] and peaked at number ii on both the Pop Songs and Developed Pop Songs charts.[xl] [41] The single was certified seven times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales and streaming exceeding seven meg units.[42] Past July 2019, "You Belong with Me" had sold 4.nine million copies in the United states.[43]
"You Belong with Me" peaked within the height ten on singles charts in Canada (iii),[44] Australia (5),[45] New Zealand (five),[46] and Nippon (10).[47] The unmarried peaked inside the top 40 in Ireland (12),[48] Slovakia (17),[49] the United Kingdom (30),[50] Hungary (31),[51] and Denmark (32).[52] In Canada, the song reached number ane on three airplay charts: Canada Country, Canada CHR/Height 40, and Canada Hot Ac.[53] The single was certified platinum in Nippon[54] and platinum or multi-platinum in the English-speaking countries including Australia (four times platinum),[55] Canada (double platinum),[56] and New Zealand and the United Kingdom (both platinum).[57] [58]
Music video [edit]
Swift portrays both the protagonist and the antagonist (seen hither, a popular, brunette cheerleader), and Lucas Till portrays the love involvement, in the music video for "You lot Belong with Me".
The vocal'southward accompanying music video was directed by Roman White. In the video, Swift portrays both the protagonist and antagonist, which she respectively described every bit "the nerd, who is pining away for this guy that she can't accept" and "the popular girl."[five] Swift described the popular girl's persona as "horrible and scary and intimidating and perfect".[59] Her love interest is portrayed by American role player Lucas Till; Swift met Till while acting on the set of Hannah Montana: The Movie in April 2008. She afterwards asked him to human activity in the video, as she was intrigued past his "cool look", embodying a "dreamy guy".[59] In regards to his acting on the video, Swift said, "He'southward admittedly perfect for the role and really fun to be around, besides."[5] According to her, the video'due south plot is "mannerly"; she also said that, "the whole video, I'k merely sitting there pining away, wishing I could be in her position."[59] In regards to the video's conclusion, White explained that Swift "becomes who she really is", while Swift thought it was a happy ending.[59] Swift commented, "1 of my favorite things about this video is that there wasn't a standard performance scene. This video was pretty much all story line and I'yard narrating it in the moment, basically narrating while all this is happening around me."[59]
The video was shot in two days in Gallatin and Hendersonville, Tennessee.[five] On the commencement day of filming, Swift used a body double in guild for both Swift, as the protagonist and antagonist, to appear in 1 shot.[59] In a scene where she appeared dancing, White replaced Swift's routine with one having no rhythm; she recalled, "It was some of the near fun I'd had in a long fourth dimension, just freaking out and doing the dumbest moves."[59] On the 2d twenty-four hours, they first filmed a prom scene and, lastly, the football game, both being filmed at Pope John Paul 2 High School. The school supplied many students as extras, including football game players, band members, cheerleaders and students. The last prom scene used the school's decorations for its existent prom the next night. When filming for a touchdown, Till was unable to catch the brawl, furthering the length of the shoot.[59] "You put a lot of good solid effort in information technology and it looks good," Swift stated about filming.[59]
The video commences with Till arguing with his girlfriend through a telephone phone call. As soon equally Swift, equally the protagonist, notices, they begin to communicate by holding upwards signs through their adjoining chamber windows. Till closes his curtains, and Swift holds up a sign maxim, "I love yous". As the song'southward chorus approaches, Swift starts to sing and dance in front of a mirror, changing to unlike clothing multiple times reflecting diverse high school cliques including a goth, a hippie, and a skater. After, Swift is sitting in a bench while reading a book. Till arrives and the two talk. Then, Swift, as the adversary, arrives in a red convertible car and Till gets in it; Swift, the antagonist, kisses him and gives a hostile look towards the protagonist. All of a sudden, the adversary Swift is seen cheerleading at a football game while Swift'southward other persona is in the bleachers, performing in the school ring. Afterward scoring the winning touchdown, Till moves toward his girlfriend and finds her flirting with a teammate, resulting in a heated statement which results in their breakup. Meanwhile, Swift the protagonist stares in amazement. Back looking at each other through their bedroom windows, Till and Swift again communicate through signs. Till asks Swift the protagonist if she was attention prom and she responds, "no, studying". Swift, however, notices Till has a dejected expression as he leaves, and she changes her mind. Shortly after, Swift is seen entering prom with a white apparel, no longer looking like a nerd, while all her peers stare in amazement. When Till spots her, he walks towards her and Swift the antagonist, in a red clothes, attempts to stop him, but he ignores her. Ending the video, Till and Swift reveal folded signs saying "I love you" and kiss while Swift the antagonist stares at them in anger.
The video deals with themes such equally fitting in and staying truthful to oneself. Equally of January 2020, the video has over ane billion views on YouTube, making it the first country music video on the site that reached that milestone.
Video reception [edit]
The video premiered on May two, 2009, on CMT.[60] Chris Ryan of MTV commented, "'Yous Belong With Me' was a teen rom-com wrapped up in a music video, wherein Taylor plays 2 roles.[61] Run across Dooley of Most.com believed Swift worked "doubly difficult", playing 2 roles.[62] A Times Editor review from The Petrograd Times compared the big spectacles Swift wore to those of Clark Kent.[20] Michael Deacon of The Daily Telegraph felt the video suited the song, "in that they're equally sappy and dull".[63]
At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video won the MTV Video Music Award for All-time Female person Video. During Swift's acceptance spoken communication, rapper Kanye West interrupted her, grabbing her microphone and stating, "Yo Taylor, I'g really happy for you lot and I'ma permit you lot finish, but Beyoncé [Knowles] had one of the best videos of all fourth dimension", regarding Knowles' video for "Single Ladies (Put a Band on It)".[64] According to Jayson Rodríguez of MTV News, Knowles "looked on from the oversupply, stunned".[64] Later in the evening, during her credence oral communication for winning the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Yr, Knowles told about her feel winning her first Video Music Award with Destiny's Kid and how much it meant to her, regarding her group winning Best R&B video at the 2000 VMAs for "Say My Proper name". She then called Swift from backstage to complete her credence voice communication.[65] Numerous critics, celebrities, and fans criticized Due west'southward actions, including the President of the United States, Barack Obama, who called Westward a "jackass".[66] At first, West made no endeavour in contacting Swift, but he afterwards issued an apology, which Swift accepted.[67] The video was nominated for Video of the Year at the 45th University of Land Music Awards.[32] At the 2010 CMT Music Awards, the video received nominations for "Video of the Year" and "Female Video of the Year", merely lost to Carrie Underwood'southward "Cowboy Casanova" and Miranda Lambert's "White Liar", respectively.[68] At the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards, the video was nominated for the MuchMusic Video Laurels for Best International Artist Video and the MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice: Favourite International Video, simply lost to Miley Cyrus' video for "Party in the U.Due south.A." and Adam Lambert'south video for "Whataya Want From Me", respectively.[69]
Accolades [edit]
| Year | Organization | Accolade | Result | Ref. |
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| 2009 | MTV Video Music Awards | Best Female Video | Won | [70] |
| SESAC Nashville Music Awards | Country Operation Activeness Awards | Won | [71] | |
| 2010 | BMI Pop Awards | Award-Winning Songs | Won | [72] |
| Publisher of the Yr | Won | |||
| Academy of Country Music Awards | Video of the Year | Nominated | [73] | |
| Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
| BMI Country Awards | Publisher of the Twelvemonth | Won | [74] | |
| Song of the Year | Won | |||
| CMT Music Awards | Female Video of the Year | Nominated | [75] | |
| Video of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | |||
| Grammy Awards | Record of the Year | Nominated | [76] | |
| Vocal of the Year | Nominated | |||
| Best Female Pop Vocal Operation | Nominated | |||
| Much Music Video Awards | International Video of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | [77] | |
| Your Fave International Video | Nominated | |||
| Nickelodeon Kids' Pick Awards | Favourite Song | Won | [78] | |
| 2011 | BMI Popular Awards | Laurels-Winning Songs | Won | [79] |
| Publisher of the Yr | Won |
Live performances [edit]
Swift performing "You Belong with Me" during the Fearless Tour in 2010.
Swift's first televised performance of "You Vest with Me" was at a free outdoor concert on May 29, 2009, broadcast by The Today Bear witness.[lxxx] Post-obit promotion for the vocal, she performed it on The This evening Show with Jay Leno,[81] Studio 330 Sessions,[82] at the 2009 CMA Music Festival,[83] at the 2009 CMT Music Awards,[84] and at the 2009 Five Festival,[85] in the summertime of 2009. Swift performed "Yous Belong with Me" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September thirteen, 2009, the same day in which Kanye West interrupted her credence speech. She began the performance in a subway station, dressed in a brown trench coat and black beanie, and connected it in a subway, taking off the trench coat and revealing a ruby cocktail clothes. Once the subway docked at a stop, Swift completed the performance atop a yellow taxi cab.[86] Swift after performed the song on The View and Saturday Dark Live.[87] [88] In the autumn of 2009 and winter of 2009 through 2010, Swift commenced promotion for "You Belong with Me" countries outside of the United states of america; she performed the vocal on the United Kingdom channel GMTV,[89] the Australian charity concert Sydney Sound Relief,[90] and the Japanese talk testify The Sukkiri Morning time Bear witness.[91]
Swift performed a medley, which included "You Vest with Me" at the 52nd Grammy Awards. Wearing coincidental white blouse and blackness skinny jeans, Swift performed "Today Was a Fairytale" and and then announced, "Its a fairly tale and an laurels to share the phase with Stevie Nicks". Following, the 2 performed a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Rhiannon" (1976). Swift then grabbed her audio-visual guitar for the tertiary and final function in her medley, jumping into a twangy version of "You Belong with Me". Nicks stood back, tapping her tambourine and nodding, every so often stepping upward to the microphone to sing with Swift.[92] Eric Ditzian of MTV News was disappointed at Swift'south and Nicks' harmonies, but said the ii "made for a compelling twosome".[92] The functioning followed much backlash in regards to Swift's off fundamental singing,[93] which acquired Scott Borchetta, CEO of Large Machine Records, to consequence a statement defending the performance.[94]
"You Belong with Me" is performed as the opening number on all 2009 and 2010 dates of Swift's first headlining bout, the Fearless Tour.[fifteen] Before Swift or the dancers entered the stage, a video played on the overhead screens; it showed diverse celebrities, including Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Faith Hill, Lucas Till and Swift herself, sharing their definitions of the word "fearless".[95] Following the video'southward completion, the band and backup dancers appeared, dressed in yellow cheerleading uniforms. Swift, dressed in a white marching ring compatible, then emerges from the bottom of the stage and commences singing. Swift roams around the stage singing and backup dancers perform cheerleading routines while projections of cheerleaders are shown on the stage.[95] Midway through the performance, the backup dancers removed Swift's marching band compatible to reveal a sparkly cocktail dress; she is then handed a rhinestoned acoustic guitar and finishes the operation.[95] Craig Rosen of The Hollywood Reporter believed Swift's performance of "You Vest with Me", coupled with the operation of "Should've Said No", at the May 22, 2009, concert in Los Angeles at the Staples Center made the show a success.[15] The vocal was likewise performed on the Speak Now Globe Tour and The Carmine Bout.,[96] [97] [98] merely was non featured on the regular set list for The 1989 World Bout, making it the first tour set listing to do and so. However, in several venues, she performed the song, acoustically, in place of "You Are in Dear". In 2018, "You Belong With Me" returned to the regular set listing during the Reputation Stadium Tour as part of a medley with "Fashion" and "Dear Story".
Cover versions and media usage [edit]
In November 2009, American rock vocalist Butch Walker covered "Y'all Vest with Me" for a digital single release.[99] James Christopher Monger of Allmusic said the comprehend was infused "with the same karaoke glee that fueled previous installments".[100] Beak Lamb of About.com described the composition every bit a "folksy almost honky-tonk sound" and "a bit more land than Taylor Swift's original".[101] According to Mikael Woods of Billboard, the cover's instrumentation is fueled by banjo; he claimed it was an "online success".[102] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Mag described the cover's organisation as "fantastic" and, to him, it "emphasized the terrific tune and structure that are the song'southward real selling points".[103] Later on hearing Walker's cover, Swift posted via her official Twitter business relationship, "I'one thousand losing my Heed listening to information technology! Blown away."[101] Band Hero for consoles features "Yous Belong with Me" as one of sixty-five songs from "mainstream acts".[104] [105]
A parody entitled "TMZ" was included on "Weird Al" Yankovic's studio album Alpocalypse (2011).[106] A music video for the parody, directed by Bill Plympton, was filmed in October 2010, and was included on the album's DVD.[107] The music video was released on "Weird Al"'south Vevo on June 24, 2011.[108]
Personnel [edit]
Credits adapted from Fearless anthology liner notes[109]
- Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter, producer
- Liz Rose – songwriter
- Nathan Chapman – producer
- Steve Blackmon – assistant recording engineer, assistant mixer
- Chad Carslon – recording engineer
- Justin Niebank – mixer
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
"You Belong with Me (Taylor's Version)" [edit]
| "You Vest with Me (Taylor's Version)" | |
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| Song by Taylor Swift | |
| from the album Fearless (Taylor'due south Version) | |
| Released | April 9, 2021 |
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| Genre | Country pop |
| Length | iii:51 |
| Label | Republic |
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| "Yous Belong with Me (Taylor'southward Version)" on YouTube | |
On Apr 9, 2021, Swift released Fearless (Taylor's Version), the re-recording of her 2008 album, through Republic Records. The release was part of Swift's actions to merits the rights to her masters, post-obit the 2019 controversy.[134] The re-recording of "You lot Belong with Me", subtitled "Taylor's Version", is the sixth track on Fearless (Taylor's Version) 'due south runway list. "You lot Belong with Me (Taylor'southward Version)" features the same core production as the original, with a smoother, more nuanced production.[135] Upon the album's release, "You Vest with Me (Taylor's Version)" charted on the official singles charts of Australia, Canada, Republic of ireland, Singapore, the Britain, and the United States.
Personnel [edit]
Credits adjusted from Fearless (Taylor's Version) album liner notes[136]
- Taylor Swift – lead vocals, songwriter, producer
- Liz Rose – songwriter
- Christopher Rowe – producer, recording engineer
- Max Bernstein – steel guitar
- Matt Billingslea – drums, percussion programming
- Dan Burns – percussion programming
- Caitlin Evanson – background vocals
- Derek Garten – additional engineer
- Serban Ghenea – mixer
- John Hanes – engineer
- Amos Heller – bass guitar
- Mike Meadows – acoustic guitar, banjitar, banjo, mandolin
- David Payne – recording engineer
- Lowell Reynolds – additional engineer
- Paul Sidoti – electrical guitar
- Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle
Charts [edit]
See also [edit]
- Daughter Adjacent Door (Saving Jane song), pop rock song with a similar theme
- Listing of acknowledged singles in the United States
- Listing of acknowledged singles
- List of number-one adult gimmicky singles of 2009 (U.S.) and 2010 (U.S.)
- Listing of number-one country singles of 2009 (U.S.)
- List of Hot Country Songs number ones of 2009
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