Lonely Grill
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Lonely Grill | |||||
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Studio album by Lonestar | |||||
Released | June 01, 1999 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Label | BNA | ||||
Producer | Dann Huff (tracks 1-11) Sam Ramage and Bob Wright (track 12) |
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Lonely Grill is the fourth album by the country group Lonestar, released in the United States on June 1, 1999 (see 1999 in music) by BNA Records. It reached number twenty-eight on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart, and number three on Hot Country Albums; with sales of three million copies, it is certified 3× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA.
The singles released from Lonely Grill were, in order: "Saturday Night", "Amazed", "Smile", "What About Now", and "Tell Her". While "Saturday Night" peaked at #47 on the Hot Country Songs charts, all other singles from this album reached Number One on that same chart. "Amazed" was also the band's biggest crossover hit, also peaking at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also included on this album is an acoustic rendition of the group's 1998 hit "Everything's Changed" (from their Crazy Nights album). This acoustic version was produced by Sam Ramage and Bob Wright, while the rest of the album was produced by Dann Huff.
This was Lonestar's first album after the departure of bass guitarist John Rich, who recorded a solo album for BNA that same year before pairing up with Big Kenny in the duo Big & Rich.
[edit] Track listing
- "Saturday Night" (Chuck Cannon, Jimmy Stewart)
- "Simple as That" (Richie McDonald, Gary Baker, Frank J. Myers)
- "Amazed" (Marv Green, Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo)
- "What About Now" (Ron Harbin, Aaron Barker, Anthony Smith)
- "Tell Her" (Craig Wiseman, Kwesi B.)
- "Don't Let's Talk About Lisa" (Don Henry, Benmont Tench)
- "I've Gotta Find You" (McDonald, Harbin, Marty Dodson)
- "You Don't Know What Love Is" (Steve Bogard, Green)
- "All the Way" (Stephony Smith, Shelly Sterling)
- "Smile" (Keith Follesé, Lindsey)
- "Lonely Grill" (Bob DiPiero, Tony Mullins)
- "Everything's Changed" (Larry Boone, Paul Nelson, McDonald)
- acoustic version
[edit] Charts
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 28 |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 3 |