Julianne Hough (album)

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Julianne Hough
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 20, 2008 (2008-05-20)
Genre Country
Length38:38
Label Mercury Nashville
Producer David Malloy
Julianne Hough chronology
Julianne Hough
(2008)
Sounds of the Season: The Julianne Hough Holiday Collection
(2008)
Singles from Julianne Hough
  1. "That Song in My Head"
    Released: March 3, 2008
  2. "My Hallelujah Song"
    Released: September 22, 2008
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Julianne Hough is the debut album studio by American country music singer, and professional dancer, Julianne Hough. The album was released on May 20, 2008 on Mercury Nashville Records.

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After its release, the album debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, selling about 67,000 copies during its first week. [4] The album was produced by David Malloy. [5] Hough's debut album also debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart May 28, 2008.

The lead single off the album, "That Song in My Head", was released the week of March 3, 2008, and peaked at number 18 on that chart. "My Hallelujah Song" was released as the second single on September 22, peaking at number 44 and the music video was ranked number 48 on GAC's Top 50 Videos of the Year list.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That Song in My Head" Jim Collins, Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley 3:13
2."You, You, You"Rick Ferrell, Jennifer Hicks3:45
3."Hide Your Matches" Hillary Lindsey, Scooter Carusoe3:40
4."My Hallelujah Song" Craig Wiseman, Steve McEwan 3:30
5."Jimmy Ray McGee"David Frasier, Josh Kear 3:31
6."Dreaming Under the Same Moon"" (duet with Derek Hough) Tim Johnson, Marabeth Poole, David Malloy 3:58
7."About Life" Marcel, Trevor Rosen, Jessica Andrews 3:17
8."Hello" Marty Dodson, Tom Shapiro, Rebecca Lynn Howard 3:10
9."Help Me, Help You"Danny Green, Catt Gravitt 4:01
10."Love Yourself" Mark Irwin, Malloy, Kear3:02
11."I'd Just Be with You"John Kennedy, Andrea Stople3:31

Chart positions

Singles Billboard

YearSingleChart Positions
US Country US US Pop
2008"That Song in My Head"188884
"My Hallelujah Song"44

Personnel

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