Be There (Howie Day song)

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"Be There"
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Single by Howie Day
from the album Sound the Alarm
ReleasedJuly 2009 (radio)
August 25, 2009 (single)
Recorded2009
Genre Pop rock
Length3:52
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Kevin Griffin [1]
Producer(s) Mike Flynn, Kevin Griffin and Warren Huart.
Howie Day singles chronology
"She Says"
(2005)
"Be There"
(2009)

Be There is a single by Howie Day from the album Sound the Alarm .

Charts

"Be There" debuted on the Billboard Adult Top 40 Songs at 38 for the week ending July 11, 2009. The song peaked at #23 in its 18th week on the chart.

Chart (2009)Peak
position
U.S. Adult Alternative Songs14
U.S. Adult Top 40 Songs23

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References

  1. "Be There - Howie Day". Billboard.