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Lonestar is an American country music band consisting of Richie McDonald (lead vocals), Michael Britt (guitar), Keech Rainwater (drums) and Dean Sams (keyboards).
A class action began getting major united states hits around 1995, by having a top Tenner hit "Tequilla Talking." Their number 1 There is no. I hit was "No News," which spent triplet weeks at a top of Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart inside 1996.
Lonestar's signature song is "Amazed," a ballad which spent eight weeks at There is no. I in Hoarding's united states chart when you took a summertime of 1999. A song afterward climbed to the top of Hoarding's Hot 100 chart, a number one united states work to accomplish a effort since 1983's "Islands in the Stream" by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton.
More There are no. Ace hits include "Come Cryin' to Me" (summertime 1997); "Smile" and "What About Now" (each 2000); "Tell Her" and "I'm Already There" (2001); "My Front Porch Lookin' In" (2003) and "Mr. Mom" (2004). More crucial hits around Lonestar's discography include "Running Away With My Heart" & "When Cowboys Didn't Dance" (1996); "Heartbroke Every Day" & "You Walked In" (1997); "Say When" & "Everything's Changed" (1998); "With Me" (2001); "Not a Day Goes By" & "Unusually Unusual" (2002); "Walking in Memphis" (2003); "Let's Be Us Again" (2004); and "Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us)" (2005). Their todays lone is "You're Like Coming Home", which occurs as handle of the Emerson Drive single released 2 years earliest.
When you took Lonestar's early years, songster John Rich wwhen besides a member as the band's bassist. He left a class action & is currently a share of the united states duo Big & Rich, along with another songwriter named Kenny Alphin, who usually goes by the nickname Big Kenny.
Discography
Albums
1995 Lonestar
1997 Crazy Nights
1999 Lonely Grill
2000 This Christmas Time
2001 I'm Already There
2003 From Here To There- A Greatest Hits
2004 Let's Be Me Again
2005 Coming Home
Singles
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| 2005
| "You're Like Comin' Home"
! #74
! #12
| Coming Home
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