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Wikipedia article"'Everytime I Hear Your Name'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Keith Anderson. It was released in January 2006 as the third single from his debut album 'Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll'. Anderson wrote this song with Jeffrey Steele and Tom Hambridge. His first ballad single release, the song reached number 7 on the US 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs chart and peaked at number 64 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. Also peaking at number 97 on the Pop 100, the song became Anderson's highest-peaking single to that point in his career. Music videoThe music video was directed by Kristin Barlowe. It features Anderson performing the song with an old-fashioned microphone in a junkyard (he is seen in some scenes wearing a blue bandana instead of cowboy hat), on the interior of a fence, and in a warehouse. He is also seen making out with his lover in a convertible in the rain with the top down. It is informed that she is also a recording artist, and after her time in the studio, he picks her up in the convertible and they ride off together (after she passes another young couple who kiss). Chart positions"Every Time I Hear Your Name" debuted at number 49 on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs chart for the week of January 7, 2006. Year-end chartsReferencesCategory:2006 singles Category:Country ballads Category:2000s ballads Category:Keith Anderson songs Category:2005 songs Category:Songs written by Jeffrey Steele Category:Songs written by Keith Anderson Category:Songs written by Tom Hambridge Category:Arista Nashville singles | |
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