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Find Out Who Your Friends Are

"Find Out Who Your Friends Are" is a song written by Casey Beathard and Ed Hill, and recorded by American country music artist Tracy Lawrence. It was the lead-off single for his album For the Love, which was released in early 2007 on Rocky Comfort Records, a label which Lawrence owns. The song was originally released to radio stations on August 21, 2006, ahead of its album release on January 30, 2007.[1] The single did not enter the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart until January 2007.

"Find Out Who Your Friends Are"
Single by Tracy Lawrence
from the album For the Love
ReleasedAugust 21, 2006 (2006-08-21)
GenreCountry, country rock
Length3:49
LabelRocky Comfort
Songwriter(s)Casey Beathard
Ed Hill
Producer(s)Julian King
Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence singles chronology
"If I Don't Make It Back"
(2005)
"Find Out Who Your Friends Are"
(2006)
"Til I Was a Daddy Too"
(2007)

After the release of For the Love, radio stations began to play an alternate version of the song which featured guest vocals from Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney, thus helping to boost the song to Number One on both the Billboard and Mediabase country singles charts.[1] Upon reaching Number One in June 2007, "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" set a new record for the slowest-climbing Number One single in the history of the Billboard country music chart, as well as the second-slowest climbing on any Billboard singles chart. In addition, it became Lawrence's first Billboard Number One since 1996's "Time Marches On", ten years earlier.

Content edit

"Find Out Who Your Friends Are" is a mid-tempo in which the narrator tells of various situations where a person might be in trouble, and thus might need a friend's help – such as having a car stuck in a ditch, or being short on money. The song's chorus states that in such moments, a person finds out who his or her friends are.

Upon hearing the song, Lawrence said that he immediately identified with its message, and thought that it would be a good choice for a lead-off single to his album. According to him, "The message is universal for everybody you know […] I enjoy singing stuff that has a good message."[2]

Chart performance edit

"Find Out Who Your Friends Are" made its debut on the Hot Country Songs chart dated September 19, 2006. The song did not enter Top 40 until the chart dated for January 13, 2007, although it fell out of the Top 40 a week later. By the January 27 charts, the song had re-entered.

It reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated June 23, 2007, where it stayed for one week. The song became Lawrence's first Billboard Number One single since "Time Marches On" in 1996, and his first Number One on any major trade chart since 1997's "Is That a Tear", which reached Number One on the former Radio & Records country chart.[1]

Having reached the top of the chart in its 41st chart week, the song also set a new record for the slowest climb to Number One on the country chart,[3] as well as a record for the second-slowest climb for a Number One single on any Billboard chart behind only "If You're Gone" by Matchbox Twenty, which peaked on the Adult Contemporary chart in its 42nd week.[4] "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" also replaced Emerson Drive's "Moments" at Number One, marking the first time since 1950 that two artists on independently distributed labels reached Number One back-to-back on the singles chart.[5] In addition, Lawrence became the first artist to reach Number One with the first release from a self-owned record label.[6][7]

Cease and desist order edit

Lawrence's album For the Love features two versions of the song: one version sung by Lawrence himself, and a remixed version featuring guest vocals from country music artists Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney, both of whom are friends of Lawrence's.[8] Only the solo version was released to radio as a single; however, upon the release of Lawrence's album, several radio stations began playing the version with McGraw and Chesney's vocals instead. (Both versions were counted as one song when the singles charts were tabulated.)[8]

The week before the single reached Number One, Sony BMG (the parent company of BNA Records, the label to which Chesney was signed at the time) e-mailed a cease-and-desist order to several radio stations that were monitored by Billboard, demanding that these stations cease playing the version featuring McGraw and Chesney's vocals. According to the letter, which was written by Sony BMG's president, Sony BMG "did not grant 'singles' rights to Rocky Comfort with respect to the album versions of this song and has not authorized any radio station to play this recording".[9] Despite the demands from Sony BMG, radio stations did not stop playing the version with McGraw and Chesney.[10] One day after the release of that letter, Sony BMG issued a formal apology to the radio stations to which the cease-and-desist order had been sent.[10]

Music video edit

A music video for the song debuted on the television network CMT on August 16, 2007, at which point the song had fallen from the charts and entered recurrent rotation. In the video, a man (Ronnie Gilley of Enterprise, AL) hits a circumstance similar to the lyrics of the song and finds himself stranded "in the middle of nowhere." Though his cellular reception is very poor, he is able to contact George Jones, who then calls Darryl Worley (who is relaxing in a pool with several women) and several others. Worley then calls Roy Oswalt who is working out with several other athletes; everyone contacted arrives in a cavalcade of vehicles to help with the predicament. Larry the Cable Guy makes a cameo in the video. The video is directed by Flick Wiltshire.

Chart performance edit

Chart (2006-2007) Peak
position
Canada Country (Billboard)[11] 6
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[12] 69
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[13] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[14] 61
US Billboard Pop 100 96

Year-end charts edit

Chart (2007) Position
US Country Songs (Billboard)[15] 16

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Tracy Lawrence Make History With Hit Single "Find Out Who Your Friends Are"". Top40-Charts.com. 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
  2. ^ Tracy Lawrence Identified Immediately With "Friends"
  3. ^ Rihanna's Hot 100 hat trick with 'Umbrella'
  4. ^ Chart Beat Chat
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-06-16. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
  6. ^ Tracy Lawrence finds out he's number one
  7. ^ Tracy Lawrence Makes History on Country Singles Chart
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2007-06-20. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  9. ^ Sony BMG Nashville Demands Radio Cease Playing Song
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2007-06-24. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  11. ^ "Tracy Lawrence Chart History (Canada Country)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "Tracy Lawrence Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard.
  13. ^ "Tracy Lawrence Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  14. ^ "Tracy Lawrence Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  15. ^ "Best of 2007: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2007.

External links edit

  • "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" video at CMT.com
  • Song lyrics at CMT.com

find, your, friends, song, written, casey, beathard, hill, recorded, american, country, music, artist, tracy, lawrence, lead, single, album, love, which, released, early, 2007, rocky, comfort, records, label, which, lawrence, owns, song, originally, released, . Find Out Who Your Friends Are is a song written by Casey Beathard and Ed Hill and recorded by American country music artist Tracy Lawrence It was the lead off single for his album For the Love which was released in early 2007 on Rocky Comfort Records a label which Lawrence owns The song was originally released to radio stations on August 21 2006 ahead of its album release on January 30 2007 1 The single did not enter the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart until January 2007 Find Out Who Your Friends Are Single by Tracy Lawrencefrom the album For the LoveReleasedAugust 21 2006 2006 08 21 GenreCountry country rockLength3 49LabelRocky ComfortSongwriter s Casey BeathardEd HillProducer s Julian KingTracy LawrenceTracy Lawrence singles chronology If I Don t Make It Back 2005 Find Out Who Your Friends Are 2006 Til I Was a Daddy Too 2007 After the release of For the Love radio stations began to play an alternate version of the song which featured guest vocals from Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney thus helping to boost the song to Number One on both the Billboard and Mediabase country singles charts 1 Upon reaching Number One in June 2007 Find Out Who Your Friends Are set a new record for the slowest climbing Number One single in the history of the Billboard country music chart as well as the second slowest climbing on any Billboard singles chart In addition it became Lawrence s first Billboard Number One since 1996 s Time Marches On ten years earlier Contents 1 Content 2 Chart performance 3 Cease and desist order 4 Music video 5 Chart performance 5 1 Year end charts 6 References 7 External linksContent edit Find Out Who Your Friends Are is a mid tempo in which the narrator tells of various situations where a person might be in trouble and thus might need a friend s help such as having a car stuck in a ditch or being short on money The song s chorus states that in such moments a person finds out who his or her friends are Upon hearing the song Lawrence said that he immediately identified with its message and thought that it would be a good choice for a lead off single to his album According to him The message is universal for everybody you know I enjoy singing stuff that has a good message 2 Chart performance edit Find Out Who Your Friends Are made its debut on the Hot Country Songs chart dated September 19 2006 The song did not enter Top 40 until the chart dated for January 13 2007 although it fell out of the Top 40 a week later By the January 27 charts the song had re entered It reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated June 23 2007 where it stayed for one week The song became Lawrence s first Billboard Number One single since Time Marches On in 1996 and his first Number One on any major trade chart since 1997 s Is That a Tear which reached Number One on the former Radio amp Records country chart 1 Having reached the top of the chart in its 41st chart week the song also set a new record for the slowest climb to Number One on the country chart 3 as well as a record for the second slowest climb for a Number One single on any Billboard chart behind only If You re Gone by Matchbox Twenty which peaked on the Adult Contemporary chart in its 42nd week 4 Find Out Who Your Friends Are also replaced Emerson Drive s Moments at Number One marking the first time since 1950 that two artists on independently distributed labels reached Number One back to back on the singles chart 5 In addition Lawrence became the first artist to reach Number One with the first release from a self owned record label 6 7 Cease and desist order editLawrence s album For the Love features two versions of the song one version sung by Lawrence himself and a remixed version featuring guest vocals from country music artists Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney both of whom are friends of Lawrence s 8 Only the solo version was released to radio as a single however upon the release of Lawrence s album several radio stations began playing the version with McGraw and Chesney s vocals instead Both versions were counted as one song when the singles charts were tabulated 8 The week before the single reached Number One Sony BMG the parent company of BNA Records the label to which Chesney was signed at the time e mailed a cease and desist order to several radio stations that were monitored by Billboard demanding that these stations cease playing the version featuring McGraw and Chesney s vocals According to the letter which was written by Sony BMG s president Sony BMG did not grant singles rights to Rocky Comfort with respect to the album versions of this song and has not authorized any radio station to play this recording 9 Despite the demands from Sony BMG radio stations did not stop playing the version with McGraw and Chesney 10 One day after the release of that letter Sony BMG issued a formal apology to the radio stations to which the cease and desist order had been sent 10 Music video editA music video for the song debuted on the television network CMT on August 16 2007 at which point the song had fallen from the charts and entered recurrent rotation In the video a man Ronnie Gilley of Enterprise AL hits a circumstance similar to the lyrics of the song and finds himself stranded in the middle of nowhere Though his cellular reception is very poor he is able to contact George Jones who then calls Darryl Worley who is relaxing in a pool with several women and several others Worley then calls Roy Oswalt who is working out with several other athletes everyone contacted arrives in a cavalcade of vehicles to help with the predicament Larry the Cable Guy makes a cameo in the video The video is directed by Flick Wiltshire Chart performance editChart 2006 2007 Peakposition Canada Country Billboard 11 6 Canada Canadian Hot 100 12 69 US Hot Country Songs Billboard 13 1 US Billboard Hot 100 14 61 US Billboard Pop 100 96 Year end charts edit Chart 2007 Position US Country Songs Billboard 15 16References edit a b c Tracy Lawrence Make History With Hit Single Find Out Who Your Friends Are Top40 Charts com 2007 06 12 Retrieved 2007 09 13 Tracy Lawrence Identified Immediately With Friends Rihanna s Hot 100 hat trick with Umbrella Chart Beat Chat T Pain toasts first No 1 album Archived from the original on 2007 06 16 Retrieved 2007 06 26 Tracy Lawrence finds out he s number one Tracy Lawrence Makes History on Country Singles Chart a b Sony BMG Nashville Demands Radio Stop Playing Album Cut Archived from the original on 2007 06 20 Retrieved 2007 06 10 Sony BMG Nashville Demands Radio Cease Playing Song a b Sony BMG Nashville Apologizes To Radio Archived from the original on 2007 06 24 Retrieved 2007 06 10 Tracy Lawrence Chart History Canada Country Billboard Tracy Lawrence Chart History Canadian Hot 100 Billboard Tracy Lawrence Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard Tracy Lawrence Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Best of 2007 Country Songs Billboard Prometheus Global Media 2007 Retrieved December 13 2007 External links edit Find Out Who Your Friends Are video at CMT com Song lyrics at CMT com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Find Out Who Your Friends Are amp oldid 1158344088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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