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Single White Female (album)

Single White Female is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Chely Wright. The album was released on May 18, 1999, by MCA Nashville Records. It was produced by Tony Brown, Buddy Cannon, and Norro Wilson. The album was originally to be titled The Fire, but was re-titled to Single White Female when the title track was increasing on the charts.[2]

Single White Female
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 18, 1999 (1999-05-18)
RecordedJanuary 1999
GenreCountry
Length38:33
LabelMCA Nashville
ProducerTony Brown, Buddy Cannon, Norro Wilson
Chely Wright chronology
Let Me In
(1997)
Single White Female
(1999)
Never Love You Enough
(2001)
Singles from Single White Female
  1. "Single White Female"
    Released: March 22, 1999
  2. "It Was"
    Released: October 4, 1999
  3. "She Went Out for Cigarettes"
    Released: May 30, 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Its lead single, "Single White Female", hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a week. The second single, "It Was", peaked at number 11 on the country charts. The third and final single, "She Went Out for Cigarettes" also charted.

Background edit

Single White Female was recorded in January 1999 in Nashville, Tennessee, and was released with ten tracks.[3] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic considered the album to "pick up where its predecessor left off", giving ten songs with "clean" and "tasteful arrangements". Erlewine opines that the record's production helped to put Wright's vocals in the lead of the instrumentation instead of being left behind large orchestral arrangements.[4] About.com found Single White Female to incorporate "a nice mixture of fast-paced songs and ballads." The reviewer said, "The singles are really well-done, and the rest of the album is not what you'd call filler. The songs have that uniqueness that is Chely, and it's easy to see why this record is her most successful to date."[5] Fellow country artists Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, and Trisha Yearwood sing harmony vocals on several of the album's tracks.[6] Single White Female included a re-recorded cover of Wright's 1996 single "The Love That We Lost".[4]

Critical reception edit

Single White Female was given for the most part, positive reviews from critics. Writing for Country Standard Time, Rick Teverbaugh called the album "more mature" and "thoughtful" than her latter record. Teverbaugh later mentioned that the track "Picket Fences" seemed as if it was "TV inspired", while he considered "Some Kind of Somethin'" to be a "lighter" track on the record. Teverbaugh then discussed the ninth track "Rubbin' It In", calling it the most "clever" song on the record. Teverbaugh described the plot behind the song: "...about a woman so self-absorbed in her own lovesickness that she believes everyone knows and is making her more aware of her own misery."[6] About.com gave Single White Female a fairly mixed review, stating that the release "was filled with songs of emotion, happy or sad." The site gave the song "The Love That We Lost" negative feedback, calling the production on it, "bland and pop". The album's seventh track "Picket Fences" was also given a negative response, finding its tempo to drag. The reviewer then gave his/her reasoning: "The slow tempo of the song just makes things seem to drag, and frankly, I'm not inclined to be sympathetic to the character's story." Overall however, the site found the album to be "a collection of songs which range in emotion from happy-go-lucky to taking charge of your life."[5] Writing for Allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave Single White Female four out of five stars, stating that most of its tracks do not immediately grab the listener's attention, but will eventually work well into someone's memory. Erlewine noted that Wright's best vocal performances were on the album's balances, however he found the title track and "The Fire" to be "equally convincing". He concluded that the album's tracks are the main reasons that the record is a "welcome addition" to Wright's catalog of music.[4]

Release and singles edit

Single White Female released its lead song, the title track, as the album's first single in March 1999. The song became Wright's first Top 10 single and her first and only number one hit, reaching the top spot in September 1999. The title track also reached number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100[7] and also topped the Canadian Country Tracks chart.[8] The album itself was released on May 18, 1999, and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, number 124 on the Billboard 200,[7] and number 16 on the RPM Country Albums/CD's chart.[9] The second single released was the third track entitled "It Was", which was issued in September 1999, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart[7] and #52 on the Canadian Country Tracks chart.[10] The third and final single released from Single White Female was the record's second track "She Went Out for Cigarettes". The song reached number 49 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks list[7] and number 84 on the Canadian Country Tracks chart.[11]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Single White Female"Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Shaye Smith3:17
2."She Went Out for Cigarettes"Ronnie Guilbeau, John McElroy4:13
3."It Was"Gary Burr, Mark Wright3:51
4."Unknown"Burr, Aimee Mayo3:40
5."The Love That We Lost"Burr, Monty Powell4:02
6."The Fire"Clarence "Satch" Satchell, Leslie Satcher3:05
7."Picket Fences"Chely Wright4:06
8."Some Kind of Somethin'"Sunny Russ, Wright3:59
9."Rubbin' It In"Chad Smith3:44
10."Why Do I Still Want You"Satcher4:39

Personnel edit

Sales chart positions edit

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Country
[7]
US
[7]
CAN Country
[17]
1999 "Single White Female" 1 36 1
"It Was" 11 64 52
2000 "She Went Out for Cigarettes" 49 84
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r415194
  2. ^ "Country Action" (PDF). Radio & Records. March 19, 1999. p. 58.
  3. ^ "Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies -- Chely Wright". Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "'Single White Female' Review". Allmusic. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Single White Female -- Chely Wright". About.com. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Teverbaugh, Rick. "Chely Wright, Single White Female (1999)". Country Standard Time. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "'Single White Female' Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  8. ^ "Search results for "Single White Female"". RPM. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "Search results for "Single White Female" under CD's". RPM. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  10. ^ "Search results for "Chely Wright It Was"". RPM. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  11. ^ "Search results for "She Went Out for Cigarettes"". RPM. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  12. ^ "Chely Wright Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  13. ^ "Chely Wright Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  14. ^ "Chely Wright Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  15. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 1999". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  16. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2000". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  17. ^ "Search results for "Chely Wright" under Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved August 21, 2012.

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Single White Female is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Chely Wright The album was released on May 18 1999 by MCA Nashville Records It was produced by Tony Brown Buddy Cannon and Norro Wilson The album was originally to be titled The Fire but was re titled to Single White Female when the title track was increasing on the charts 2 Single White FemaleStudio album by Chely WrightReleasedMay 18 1999 1999 05 18 RecordedJanuary 1999GenreCountryLength38 33LabelMCA NashvilleProducerTony Brown Buddy Cannon Norro WilsonChely Wright chronologyLet Me In 1997 Single White Female 1999 Never Love You Enough 2001 Singles from Single White Female Single White Female Released March 22 1999 It Was Released October 4 1999 She Went Out for Cigarettes Released May 30 2000Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 The album was certified Gold by the RIAA Its lead single Single White Female hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a week The second single It Was peaked at number 11 on the country charts The third and final single She Went Out for Cigarettes also charted Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Release and singles 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Sales chart positions 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Singles 7 ReferencesBackground editSingle White Female was recorded in January 1999 in Nashville Tennessee and was released with ten tracks 3 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic considered the album to pick up where its predecessor left off giving ten songs with clean and tasteful arrangements Erlewine opines that the record s production helped to put Wright s vocals in the lead of the instrumentation instead of being left behind large orchestral arrangements 4 About com found Single White Female to incorporate a nice mixture of fast paced songs and ballads The reviewer said The singles are really well done and the rest of the album is not what you d call filler The songs have that uniqueness that is Chely and it s easy to see why this record is her most successful to date 5 Fellow country artists Vince Gill Alison Krauss Patty Loveless and Trisha Yearwood sing harmony vocals on several of the album s tracks 6 Single White Female included a re recorded cover of Wright s 1996 single The Love That We Lost 4 Critical reception editSingle White Female was given for the most part positive reviews from critics Writing for Country Standard Time Rick Teverbaugh called the album more mature and thoughtful than her latter record Teverbaugh later mentioned that the track Picket Fences seemed as if it was TV inspired while he considered Some Kind of Somethin to be a lighter track on the record Teverbaugh then discussed the ninth track Rubbin It In calling it the most clever song on the record Teverbaugh described the plot behind the song about a woman so self absorbed in her own lovesickness that she believes everyone knows and is making her more aware of her own misery 6 About com gave Single White Female a fairly mixed review stating that the release was filled with songs of emotion happy or sad The site gave the song The Love That We Lost negative feedback calling the production on it bland and pop The album s seventh track Picket Fences was also given a negative response finding its tempo to drag The reviewer then gave his her reasoning The slow tempo of the song just makes things seem to drag and frankly I m not inclined to be sympathetic to the character s story Overall however the site found the album to be a collection of songs which range in emotion from happy go lucky to taking charge of your life 5 Writing for Allmusic Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave Single White Female four out of five stars stating that most of its tracks do not immediately grab the listener s attention but will eventually work well into someone s memory Erlewine noted that Wright s best vocal performances were on the album s balances however he found the title track and The Fire to be equally convincing He concluded that the album s tracks are the main reasons that the record is a welcome addition to Wright s catalog of music 4 Release and singles editSingle White Female released its lead song the title track as the album s first single in March 1999 The song became Wright s first Top 10 single and her first and only number one hit reaching the top spot in September 1999 The title track also reached number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 7 and also topped the Canadian Country Tracks chart 8 The album itself was released on May 18 1999 and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart number 124 on the Billboard 200 7 and number 16 on the RPM Country Albums CD s chart 9 The second single released was the third track entitled It Was which was issued in September 1999 peaking at number 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks chart 7 and 52 on the Canadian Country Tracks chart 10 The third and final single released from Single White Female was the record s second track She Went Out for Cigarettes The song reached number 49 on the Hot Country Singles amp Tracks list 7 and number 84 on the Canadian Country Tracks chart 11 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Single White Female Carolyn Dawn Johnson Shaye Smith3 172 She Went Out for Cigarettes Ronnie Guilbeau John McElroy4 133 It Was Gary Burr Mark Wright3 514 Unknown Burr Aimee Mayo3 405 The Love That We Lost Burr Monty Powell4 026 The Fire Clarence Satch Satchell Leslie Satcher3 057 Picket Fences Chely Wright4 068 Some Kind of Somethin Sunny Russ Wright3 599 Rubbin It In Chad Smith3 4410 Why Do I Still Want You Satcher4 39Personnel editPat Buchanan electric guitar Chad Cromwell drums Stuart Duncan fiddle mandolin background vocals Dan Dugmore acoustic slide guitar steel guitar Vince Gill background vocals Aubrey Haynie fiddle mandolin background vocals John Hobbs Hammond B 3 Organ keyboards Sonya Isaacs background vocals Alison Krauss background vocals Patty Loveless background vocals Terry McMillan percussion Steve Nathan keyboards Melonie Cannon Richardson background vocals Matt Rollings piano Hammond B 3 organ keyboards Robby Turner steel guitar John Willis acoustic guitar Glenn Worf bass guitar background vocals Chely Wright lead vocals Trisha Yearwood background vocalsSales chart positions editWeekly charts edit Chart 1999 Peak positionCanadian Country Albums CD s RPM 9 16US Billboard 200 12 124US Top Country Albums Billboard 13 15US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 14 3 Year end charts edit Chart 1999 PositionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 15 61Chart 2000 PositionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 16 46 Singles edit Year Single Peak chart positionsUS Country 7 US 7 CAN Country 17 1999 Single White Female 1 36 1 It Was 11 64 522000 She Went Out for Cigarettes 49 84 denotes releases that did not chart References edit https www allmusic com album r415194 Country Action PDF Radio amp Records March 19 1999 p 58 Praguefrank s Country Music Discographies Chely Wright Praguefrank s Country Music Discographies Retrieved August 21 2012 a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Single White Female Review Allmusic Retrieved August 21 2012 a b Single White Female Chely Wright About com Retrieved August 21 2012 a b Teverbaugh Rick Chely Wright Single White Female 1999 Country Standard Time Retrieved August 21 2012 a b c d e f Single White Female Awards Allmusic Retrieved August 21 2012 Search results for Single White Female RPM Retrieved August 21 2012 a b Search results for Single White Female under CD s RPM Retrieved August 21 2012 Search results for Chely Wright It Was RPM Retrieved August 21 2012 Search results for She Went Out for Cigarettes RPM Retrieved August 21 2012 Chely Wright Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved November 16 2020 Chely Wright Chart History Top Country Albums Billboard Retrieved November 16 2020 Chely Wright Chart History Heatseekers Albums Billboard Retrieved November 16 2020 Top Country Albums Year End 1999 Billboard Retrieved November 16 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