I Could

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"I Could"
Single by Kimberley Locke
from the album One Love
ReleasedMay 2005
Recorded2004
Genre Pop
Label Curb Records
Songwriter(s) Kari Kimmel, Thad Beaty, Dan Muckala
Producer(s) Shaun Shankel
Kimberley Locke singles chronology
"Coulda Been"
(2005)
"I Could"
(2005)
"Up On the Housetop"
(2005)

"I Could" is the fourth single from American Idol finalist, Kimberley Locke, and final single from her One Love album. The single was released strictly to radio and was not released as a commercial CD single. "I Could" is the first of Kimberley's singles to not have an accompanying music video.

Charts

Charts (2005)Peak
position
U.S. Adult Contemporary 8
Canadian Adult Contemporary 18
Top AC Singles of 2005 19

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