Need You Now (How Many Times)

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"Need You Now (How Many Times)"
PlumbNeedYouNowHowManyTimes.jpg
Single by Plumb
from the album Need You Now
ReleasedJuly 17, 2012 [1]
Genre CCM
Length4:12
Label Curb
Songwriter(s) Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, Luke Harry Walker Sheets, Christa Nichole Wells
Plumb singles chronology
"Drifting"
(2011)
"Need You Now (How Many Times)"
(2012)
Music video
"Need You Now" on YouTube

"Need You Now (How Many Times)" is a song by Christian contemporary Christian musician Plumb from her sixth studio album, Need You Now . It was released on July 17, 2012, as the second single from the album. [1]

Contents

Composition

"Need You Now (How Many Times)" was written by Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, Luke Harry Walker Sheets and Christa Nichole Wells.

Release

The song "Need You Now (How Many Times)" was digitally released as the second single from Need You Now on July 17, 2012.

Track listing

  1. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Swedish Xian Revolution Dubstep Mix) 3:54
  2. Cut (Slovak Dubstep Mix) 4:42
  3. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Swedish Xian Revolution Electro Mix) 4:49
  4. Beautiful History (Dave Aude Radio Edit) 4:17
  5. Beautiful History (Almighty Radio Edit) 3:47
  6. Beautiful History (Scotty K Radio Edit) 4:35
  7. Beautiful History (Ian Neiman Club Mix) 7:41
  8. Beautiful History (Dave Aude Club Mix) 8:06
  9. Beautiful History (Almighty Club Mix) 6:37
  10. Beautiful History (Scotty K Club Mix) 8:03
  1. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Dave Aude Radio Edit) 3:43
  2. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Dohr & Mongold vs Stefan Dabuck Radio Edit) 3:12
  3. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Redtop Radio Edit) 3:29
  4. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Wawa Radio Edit) 3:46
  5. Need You Now (How Many Times) (J-C Radio Edit) 3:34
  6. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Dave Aude Club Mix) 7:09
  7. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Dohr & Mongold vs Stefan Dabuck Remix) 5:40
  8. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Redtop Club Mix) 6:50
  9. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Wawa Club Mix) 7:13
  10. Need You Now (How Many Times) (J-C Club Mix) 6:58
  11. Need You Now (How Many Times) (Acoustic Live Version) 4:12

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [14] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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