Talk:Sugarland (band)
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[edit] iSquad
So what's the deal with that iSquad link at the bottom? Is that a spam link? If so, it needs to be removed.71.207.192.47 05:45, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
Anyone have sources for the chart positions, both the album and subsequent singles?
Well, I haven't heard "Stand back up" on the radio or otherwise but the commericals for their CD on TV and I can definately vouch for the other 4 actually being singles that were played on the radio and such. 5/14/06
[edit] 2 versions of "Down in Mississippi"?
Ok, I know for a fact that there are 2 versions of that song. The CD version which is a lot quicker and not as dragged out and with a different tone (which I prefer) and the release version that was on TV and on the radios which is the version that we are seeing. Why is this? Basically, the differences are in her voice, the music and the way it's sung. Basically, in the line "Gonna Call Lisa, Gonna call Carla Sue" is sung quick on the CD version but on the airplay version, the last part is drug out to sound like "Car-la Suuuee). Why is this? I suspect it was something to do with royalties when they lost a band member. If I'm wrong, can someone let me know what is the deal behind that? Faris b 16:46, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Singles
I added the peak positions for other charts (Hot 100, Pop 100, Hot Downloads). TenPoundHammer 00:49, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
- I removed those sections, sorry, but do we REALLY need a pop and digital columns added on? I think not. Post something here before adding it back please so we may discuss it. Afterall, this is COUNTRY music, not pop or digital or anything like that. I get tired of seeing country artists have pop and digital chartings on their pages for a few hits that made it on there. Faris b 03:44, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
- I figure that the Hot 100 column is at least relevant, so I re-added it. All other country acts who regularly hit the Hot 100 have their Hot 100 peaks listed too, and so far only one Sugarland song (not counting "Stand Back Up", an album cut) has failed to hit the Hot 100, so why not have it? TenPoundHammer 22:29, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
- Fine, leave the Hot 100 one but please no more than that and the country column.Vala M 04:39, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- I figure that the Hot 100 column is at least relevant, so I re-added it. All other country acts who regularly hit the Hot 100 have their Hot 100 peaks listed too, and so far only one Sugarland song (not counting "Stand Back Up", an album cut) has failed to hit the Hot 100, so why not have it? TenPoundHammer 22:29, 14 March 2007 (UTC)