Lee Brice Strikes Gold With “A Woman Like You” – Watch The Video One More Time
ALBUM TITLE TRACK “HARD TO LOVE” AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY ON iTUNES
Appearances on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” “Fox & Friends,” “Huckabee,” “The Better Show,” CNN’s “Showbiz Tonight,” and more all set for launch of new album
Nashville, TN – Lee Brice’s single, “A Woman Like You,” has officially been certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 digital downloads. The hit single also rocketed to the #1 spot last week on both Billboard Hot Country Songs and Mediabase charts and currently resides in the Top 5 on the iTunes Country Songs chart. “A Woman Like You,” is the lead single from Brice’s forthcoming Curb Records album, Hard 2 Love, due out April 24.
“A Woman Like You,” penned by Johnny Bulford, Phil Barton and Jon Stone, resonates with both men and women alike. The heartwarming yet honest song is a man’s response to his wife’s question about where he’d be if he hadn’t met her. Brice commented on the lyrics, “The girl in the song asks, ‘What would you do if you never met me?’ And the guy goes, ‘You want to know the truth? I’d probably be doing just what I was doing then, looking for you.’ He’s walking a thin line there for a minute, but then he’s able to hook it to say something every woman wants to hear…I think people dig it because the guy is being pretty darn honest.”
Hard 2 Love, Lee Brice’s much anticipated second album project for Curb Records is now within a one week launch perimeter with energy continuing to build at both radio and retail.
Retail will be further pumped by major Hard 2 Love, hard-to-miss national visibility for Brice on television. Appearances already confirmed include: Fox & Friends (Fox News Channel) – April 23; Tonight Show With Jay Leno (NBC)—May 1; The Better Show—May 2; Huckabee (Fox News Channel)—May 5; Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson (CBS)—air date to be advised. Additional major media is being set.
Hard 2 Love promises to live up to the pre-release buzz. With powerful vocals and top drawer songs, Lee Brice has assembled a stellar collection of songs he’s invested both professionally and personally with honest, raw emotion. Co-writing eight of the thirteen tracks, and sharing co-production credits with Kyle Jacobs, Jon Stone, Doug Johnson, and Matt McClure, Brice notes: “Everything on the album reflects who I am right now and where I am in my life.”
Hard 2 Love will street from Curb Records on April 24.
For more information on Lee Brice, visit www.leebrice.com
Lee Brice – ‘A Woman Like You’ – Official Music Video:
World Premiere Video – Lee Brice’s Official Music Video For ‘A Woman Like You’
#1 Flashbacks From Garth Brooks, Toby Keith And Elvis Presley
On this day back in 2007, Garth Brooks’ More Than A Memory became the first country song in history to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts. Although this was Garth’s 19th number one country single, it was his first since his 1998 number one To Make You Feel My Love. More Than A Memory was actually co-written by Lee Brice, and since Garth does not allow any of his videos online, here’s Lee singing the song live from ChadCherry3′s YouTube channel.
Back on this date in 2001, Toby Keith’s I’m Just Talking About Tonight became his sixth number one single on the Billboard Hot Country charts. He has since scored 13 more number ones for a total of 19.
On this day in 1956, Elvis Presley went to number one on the Billboard Country charts with Don’t Be Cruel, which was his fourth country number one. His single Hound Dog was number two at the time, and shortly thereafter became his fifth number one on the country charts. Elvis scored a total of 11 number one hits on the country charts during his career. Enjoy all the videos!
Don’t Miss This Tour – Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown Tour Featuring Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser, Lee Brice And Many Others
Now this is a tour I’d like to see. Willie, Jamey, Randy and Lee as well as Jack Ingram, Brantley Gilbert, Craig Campbell, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real , Drake White and Bluebird Cafe Artist’s Adam Hood, Austin Lucas, Brent Cobb, Caitlyn Smith, Dani Flowers and Erin Enderlin.
Just in case you’re not familiar with any of these artists, below the promotional video is a live video from each artist. Enjoy and be sure to catch the tour when it head’s your way. Click here for tour dates. Enjoy!
Behind the Scenes at The Price Is Right with Lee Brice
World Premiere Video – Lee Brice – ‘Beautiful Every Time’ – Official Music Video
Lee Brice is back with another great song. Beautiful Every Time is the follow up single to his top three hit single Love Like Crazy. It’s already at number 33 on the country charts, and I have a feeling this one will be his second top five hit. What do you think?
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Top 60 Country Songs Of 2010 According To Billboard Magazine – Lee Brice’s ‘Love Like Crazy’ Is Number One
According to Billboard Magazine, here are the top 60 most played country songs on the radio for 2010.*
Coming in at number one on the 2010 countdown is Lee Brice’s Love Like Crazy:
For numbers 2-60, click on each song name to watch the official music video or a live performance of the song from that artist.
2. Luke Bryan – ‘Rain Is A Good Thing’
3. Josh Turner – ‘Why Don’t We Just Dance’
4. Josh Turner – ‘All Over Me’
5. Chris Young – ‘The Man I Want To Be’
6. Easton Corbin – ‘Roll With It’
7. Joe Nichols – ‘Gimmie That Girl’
8. Blake Shelton – ‘All About Tonight’
9. Darius Rucker – ‘Come Back Song’
10. Clay Walker – ‘She Won’t Be Lonely Long’
11. Miranda Lambert – ‘The House That Built Me’
12. Lady Antebellum – ‘American Honey’
13. Keith Urban – ‘Til Summer Comes Around’
14. Zac Brown Band – ‘Highway 20 Ride’
15. Steel Magnolia – ‘Keep On Lovin’ You’
16. Jason Aldean – ‘Crazy Town’
17. Lady Antebellum – ‘Our Kind Of Love’
18. Brad Paisley – ‘Water’
19. Easton Corbin – ‘A Little More Country Than That’
20. Rodney Atkins – ‘Farmer’s Daughter’
21. Keith Urban – ‘I’m In’
22. Jerrod Niemann – ‘Lover, Lover’
23. Little Big Town – ‘Little White Church’
24. Darius Rucker – ‘History In The Making’
25. Carrie Underwood – ‘Temporary Home’
26. Billy Currington – ‘That’s How Country Boys Roll’
27. Uncle Kracker – ‘Smile’
28. Billy Currington – ‘Pretty Good At Drinkin’ Beer’
29. Carrie Underwood – ‘Undo It’
30. Sugarland – ‘Stuck Like Glue’
31. Blake Shelton w/Trace Adkins – ‘Hillbilly Bone’
32. Jason Aldean – ‘The Truth’
33. Kenny Chesney – ‘Ain’t Back Yet’
34. Brad Paisley – ‘American Saturday Night’
35. Kenny Chesney – ‘The Boys Of Fall’
36. Zac Brown Band – ‘Free’
37. The Band Perry – ‘If I Die Young’
38. Taylor Swift – ‘Mine’
39. Rascal Flatts – ‘Unstoppable’
40. George Strait – ‘I Gotta Get To You’
41. Justin Moore – ‘Backwoods’
42. Reba McEntire – ‘Consider Me Gone’
43. Tim McGraw – ‘Southern Voice’
44. Dierks Bentley – ‘I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes’
45. Miranda Lambert – ‘White Liar’
46. Zac Brown Band w/Alan Jackson – ‘As She’s Walking Away’
47. Rascal Flatts – ‘Why Wait’
48. Lady Antebellum – ‘Need You Now’
49. Craig Morgan – ‘This Ain’t Nothin’
50. George Strait – ‘The Breath You Take’
51. Brad Paisley – ‘Anything Like Me’
52. Martina McBride – ‘Wrong Baby Wrong’
53. Reba McEntire – ‘I Keep On Loving You’
54. Eric Church – ‘Hell On The Heart’
55. Taylor Swift – ‘Fearless’
56. Reba McEntire – ‘Turn On The Radio’
57. Toby Keith – ‘Cryin’ For Me (Wayman’s Song)
58. Josh Thompson – ‘Way Out Here’
59. Luke Bryan – ‘Do I’
60. Justin Moore – ‘How I Got To Be This Way’
*Ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen BDS.













