This Woman (LeAnn Rimes album)
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This Woman is a 2005 album by LeAnn Rimes. While promoting This Woman, she stated that it was her return to her "roots", country music. In essence, the album has a strong theme of love, falling in love and marriage. This could be due to LeAnn's own marriage to her back up dancer Dean Sheremet. The album was a success on the country charts. Like Twisted Angel, Rimes helped pen tracks on the album ("You Take Me Home", "I Got It Bad" and "When This Woman Loves a Man").
Singles from the album include, in order of release, "Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense", "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way", "Something's Gotta Give" and "Some People". Respectively, these reached #5, #3, #2, and #36 on the country singles charts.
The album also features the track "I Dare You" which was also recorded by SHeDAISY on their 2003 album Sweet Right Here.
Track listing
- "I Want to with You" (Rivers Rutherford, Tom Shapiro) – 3:18
- "You Take Me Home" (Dennis Matkosky, Rimes, Craig Wiseman) – 3:55 Best Buddy's annual Talent Show on April 22, 2012
- "Something's Gotta Give" (Tony Mullins, Wiseman) – 3:56 Best Buddy's annual Talent Show on April 22, 2012
- "Won't Be Lonely Long" (Melissa Peirce, Bobby Pinson) – 3:24 Best Buddy's annual Talent Show on April 22, 2012
- "Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense" (Gary Burr, Joel Feeney, Kylie Sackley) – 2:57 Best Buddy's annual Talent Show on April 22, 2012
- "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way" (John Kennedy, Tammi Kidd) – 3:37 Best Buddy's annual Talent Show on April 22, 2012
- "The Weight of Love" (Marcel)– 4:04
- "With You" (Steve Robson, Jeffrey Steele) – 3:42
- "I Got It Bad" (Trey Bruce, Rimes, Dean Sheremet) – 3:28
- "I Dare You" (Jason Deere, Kristyn Osborn) – 3:43
- "When This Woman Loves a Man" (Blair Daly, Rimes, Troy Verges) – 4:02
- "Some People" (Darrell Brown, Joanna Cotten, Dennis Matkosky) – 3:56 Best Buddy's annual Talent Show on April 22, 2012
Charts & certifications
This Woman debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 with over 98,214 copies sold in its 1st week, it fell to #25 with 40,358 copies sold in its 2nd week and #40 in its 3rd week with 36,920 copies sold.[1]. The album spent 3 weeks in top 50 and a total of 47 weeks in Billboard 200. It has received gold status and sold over 618,000 copies in United States as of June 2006 by Nielsen SoundScan.
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References
- ^ http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/sales/archcht.cgi?cht931
- ^ a b [1]. Pandora Archive. Retrieved 31 April 2011.
- ^ http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/free_contents/search/ranking_list.asp?itemcd=582606&samecd=1&chart_kbn=11A&linkcd=31000348
- ^ a b c [2]. allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
- ^ http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/yearendcharts/2005/tlptitl.jsp
- ^ http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/yearendcharts/2005/clptitl.jsp
- ^ http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/yearendcharts/2006/country-albums
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/news/ask-billboard-1002540887.story