Could've Been Me
"Could've Been Me" | ||||
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Single by Billy Ray Cyrus | ||||
from the album Some Gave All | ||||
B-side | "I'm So Miserable" | |||
Released | July 13, 1992 | |||
Format | Cassette and CD | |||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:44 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Writer(s) |
Reed Nielsen Monty Powell | |||
Producer(s) | Joe Scaife, Jim Cotton | |||
Billy Ray Cyrus singles chronology | ||||
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"Could've Been Me" is the title of a song written by Reed Nielsen and Monty Powell, and performed by American country music artist Billy Ray Cyrus. It was released in July 1992 as the second single from his multi-platinum selling debut album, Some Gave All. The song reached number 2 on the U.S. Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and reached number-one on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. It was the follow-up to the number 1 song, "Achy Breaky Heart".
Content
The song is a moderate up-tempo in which the narrator hears from a friend that his ex-lover had gotten married. He calls and tells her that he finally realized it "could've been [him]" that she married.
Critical reception
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "flair of Springsteen-ish style." She states to "look for the multiformat ball to keep on rolling."[1]
Music video
The music video was directed by Marc Ball and Kitty Moon, and premiered in mid-1992, that song would be used on a 1992 Austin City Limits Season 17 episode Albert Collins followed by Danny Gatton when the song was played during the closing credits instead of the theme song London Homesick Blues.
Chart performance
"Could've Been Me" debuted at number 65 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of July 4, 1992.
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[ 1] | 43 |
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[ 1] | 1 |
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[ 1] | 72 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[ 1] | 29 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[ 1] | 24 |
US Billboard Hot 100[ 1] | 72 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[ 1] | 2 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1992) | Position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[2] | 24 |
US Country Songs (Billboard)[3] | 30 |
Preceded by "I Still Believe in You" by Vince Gill |
RPM Country Tracks number-one single October 3, 1992 |
Succeeded by "One Time Around" by Michelle Wright |
References
- ↑ Billboard, July 4, 1992
- ↑ "RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1992". RPM. December 19, 1992. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
- ↑ "Best of 1992: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1992. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
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