Nobody but You (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani song)

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"Nobody but You" became Shelton's 27th chart-topping song on Billboard's Country Airplay chart, ranking him as the third artist with the most number-ones, behind Kenny Chesney (pictured left) who has 30 and Tim McGraw (pictured right) who has 29.

Following the full release of Fully Loaded: God's Country, "Nobody but You" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States at number 79. [41] It became the pair's second-highest charting effort, behind "Go Ahead and Break My Heart" which reached number 70 in 2016. [42] "Nobody but You" reached the top spot on the Digital Song Sales chart, becoming the final number one of the decade and Shelton's second number one entry after "God's Country", which charted earlier in 2019. [43] [44] For Stefani, it was her third top spot, following "Hollaback Girl" in 2005 and "The Sweet Escape" in 2007. [45] "Nobody but You" generated approximately 4.5 million streams during its first week of availability, and sold 30,000 digital copies. [46] After the release of the song's music video, it reentered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 76 during the week of February 1, 2020. [47] It sold 22,000 downloads that week, adding to 71,000 total, and became the issue's best-performing country song. [48] On April 24, 2020, the song reached its peak position on the chart at number 18. [42] For Shelton, it became his fifth top 20 entry and for Stefani, it was her eighth top 20 entry and best performing release since "The Sweet Escape", which reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2007. [49] [50] "Nobody but You" spent 25 weeks on the chart, with its final position being at number 43 for the issue dated July 11, 2020. [51] On the annual Hot 100 year-end chart, the song was ranked as 2020's 52nd best performing song. [52]

During its debut week, "Nobody but You" hit number nine on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and also reached number one on Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales component chart. [53] [54] Before its official release to radio outlets in January 2020, the collaboration entered the Country Airplay chart at number 46. [55] In April 2020, the song reached the top spot in the radio chart, becoming Stefani's first number one on the chart and Shelton's twenty-seventh. It broke the tie for artists with the third most chart-topping entries on the Country Airplay chart, as Alan Jackson and George Strait had 26 number one hits each. [56] Becoming his 27th number one song, Shelton is now placed behind Kenny Chesney who has 30 and Tim McGraw who has 29. [57] On Billboard's year-end music charts for 2020, "Nobody but You" was number 2 on the Country Airplay and number 5 on the Hot Country Songs charts, respectively. [58] [59] It also was ranked among the Country Digital Song Sales and Country Streaming Songs year-end charts. [60] [61] The song also made an appearance on the Rolling Stone Top 100, peaking at number 32. [62] On April 27, 2020, the single was awarded a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America, signifying 500,000 track-equivalent units. [63] That number later increased to 815,000 equivalent units by May 5, 2020, [64] and 1,000,000 by July 22 of the same year, this time receiving a Platinum certification from the RIAA. [63] Ultimately, "Nobody but You" was the eighth most purchased digital song in the US in 2020, according to Billboard's year-end Digital Song Sales chart. [65] As of January 2021, it has sold 288,000 copies in the US. [66]

Outside the United States, "Nobody but You" charted in Canada on the Canadian Hot 100. For the week ending December 27, 2019, it debuted at number 93, becoming Shelton's second-lowest entry since 2017's "Every Time I Hear That Song" at number 100. [67] During the week of January 31, 2020, the single re-entered the Canadian Hot 100, improving its peak to number 79. [68] It eventually reached number 38 on the chart, on May 8 of the same year. [69] The new peak position became Stefani's first top 40 hit in nearly six years since her comeback single "Baby Don't Lie" reached number 21 in 2014. [70] In total, "Nobody but You" spent 20 non-consecutive weeks within the ranks of the Canadian Hot 100 chart. [71] It fared well on the digital component chart, where it reached the top ten and peaked at number 3. [72] On the accompanying year-end list, "Nobody but You" was ranked as 2020's 21st-best performing song on the chart. [73] It also charted on Billboard's Canada Country chart, where it claimed the top position on May 23, 2020. [74] Music Canada awarded the song a Silver certification on April 2, 2020, denoting track-equivalent sales of 40,000 copies. On July 6 of the same year, the song received a Gold certification for 80,000 units. [75] In Australia, the single did not reach the ARIA Singles Chart, but instead entered the country's official digital tracks chart. During the song's release week in 2019, it debuted at number 36. [76] After the release of the song's music video in 2020, it re-entered the chart and peaked at number 31. [77] On the country's official Country Top 50 chart, published by The Music Network , "Nobody but You" peaked at number 9, spending a total of 22 weeks charting. [78]

Music videos

Official video

The music video for "Nobody but You" contains footage presented as if it were a home video. "Nobody but You" music video.jpg
The music video for "Nobody but You" contains footage presented as if it were a home video.

The official music video for "Nobody but You" was filmed throughout November and December 2019 in Los Angeles and near Shelton's ranch in rural Oklahoma. [79] [80] It was directed by English director and Stefani's long-time collaborator Sophie Muller, [81] who also directed the video for "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" in 2018. [82] Mentions of a music video for the track originated right after the song's official release by Shelton himself; he stated: "There is no way I am going to have a duet with Gwen Stefani and not [make a music video]. [...] she is drop-dead beautiful and if I can have her in one of my videos, people actually look at my video for once in my entire career, you're damn right we're gonna do the video." [3] To coincide with the song's official distribution to radio playlists, the two revealed the music video's release date to be January 21, 2020; both singers uploaded teaser clips and pictures to their Instagram accounts in the days leading up to the event. [83] In a press release, Shelton's team described the video as "[showing] the couple from two different worlds coming together to create one blended and loving life". [84] As previously reported, the video was released to Shelton's YouTube channel on January 21, 2020. [85] It was also broadcast on the monitor display in Times Square in Midtown Manhattan throughout the same day. [86]

The video begins with Shelton walking through the woods with his dog, Betty. Footage of Stefani in the same setting is shown, with her rising from the ground as leaves fall from the trees surrounding her. During the first chorus, scenes of the two singing along are intermixed. The next part of the video shows the couple standing behind a guard rail overlooking and admiring large waves. Later scenes feature Shelton and Stefani cuddling on a couch with Betty, enjoying a meal at a diner, and performing the song live in formal attire. [87] [88] Additional clips of the two, filmed in a home video style, show them driving in a truck in front of a green screen. Another one shows the couple visiting the construction site of a house, suggesting that the two are building a home and "hinting that this is the place where they'll live happily ever together"; the final scene of the video displays Shelton and Stefani preparing to kiss before the screen cuts to black. [89]

Boyle from E! News considered the home video footage to be among the best parts of the music video; she called the scene where Shelton kisses Stefani at the construction site to be "as adorable as it sounds". [90] Critics such as Stephen Hubbard from Good Morning America described the video as dramatic and romantic, [91] and the staff at KTLO-FM found it to be theatrical as well. [92] Freeman from Rolling Stone explained that the video's central message directly relates to the song's lyrics of "wanting to share every moment with the person they love." [93] A staff member of CMT felt that Shelton's "sly" sense of humor was evident in the video. [94]

On September 22, 2020, it was unveiled that "Nobody but You" received a nomination for Collaborative Video of the Year at the 2020 CMT Music Awards held in Nashville, Tennessee. [95] It marks Stefani's first nomination at a CMT Music Awards ceremony. [96] At the October 21 ceremony, it was announced that the pair won the award; Shelton, who had pre-recorded a digital acceptance speech due to COVID-19 pandemic, joked: "I told Gwen when I saw who the other nominees were in our category, I was like, 'That would've been cool, but I don't know what our chance of beating Justin Bieber are, but here we are." [35]

Other videos

Besides the official original video, several other music videos for "Nobody but You" were produced. [97] The second video, featuring the acoustic version of the song, was released on March 20, 2020. [98] With the exception of the original, official music video, the videos were filmed during Shelton and Stefani's self-quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The second clip, which was filmed in a vertical video format, was also shot at Shelton's ranch in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. [99] It features the pair performing outside on Shelton's porch, with shots of the Oklahoma sky behind them. [100] In the video, Shelton wears a button up shirt and blue jeans as he plays the guitar. Stefani's look for the clip was inspired by cowgirls, as she wears a white-colored ensemble. [99] Melinda Lorge from Taste of Country called the clip romantic and enjoyed the clip's scenery. [99]

A second vertical music video was released to Shelton's YouTube account on April 24, 2020, featuring the original version of "Nobody but You". [101] Selena Barrientos, another writer for Good Housekeeping, praised the new vertical video, calling it intimate and evidence of the two's love for each other. [102] Jim Casey from Nash Country Daily was surprised by the release of another video, writing: "[Shelton and Stefani] are getting a lot of video mileage out of their new duet [...] there was a lyric video, official video, behind-the-scenes video, acoustic video... and now, vertical video." [103] Fans of both Shelton and Stefani also responded favorably to the video clip. [102]

Live performances

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Shelton and Stefani performing together live in August 2016

Shelton and Stefani performed "Nobody but You" live at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards on January 26, 2020. [94] The performance occurred at Staples Center in Downtown Los Angeles towards the beginning of the live broadcast, following a tribute to American basketball player Kobe Bryant by singers Alicia Keys, Lizzo, and Boyz II Men. [104] Shelton was dressed in a navy suit while Stefani wore "an elegant gown adorned in gold and rose detailing." [21] Her outfit also featured a red headband embellished with miniature rosebuds. [27] At the beginning of the performance, Shelton appeared solo on-stage and strummed his guitar while singing; after the first verse, Stefani then joined him. [27] For parts of the song, the couple "held hands and stared into each others' eyes" as they performed. [104] Bianca Gracie from Billboard felt that Shelton and Stefani's performance brought "endless love" to the venue and labeled it as romantic. [21] A snippet of the televised performance was uploaded to The Recording Academy's YouTube channel the following day on January 27. [105]

At the Just a Girl concert residency in Las Vegas, Stefani brought out Shelton and performed "Nobody but You", as a surprise to the audience at her February 19, 2020, concert. The performance began with Shelton exiting an elevator, before joining Stefani on stage. Colley wrote highly of the performance, calling it "an unforgettable concert". [106] On July 20, 2020, Shelton announced that he would be filming a live concert to be played at drive-in theaters throughout the United States. Titled Encore Drive-In Nights, the event occurred on July 25, 2020. [107] Stefani appeared during a segment of the event, opening with her 2005 single "Hollaback Girl" and following with "Nobody but You" with Shelton. [108] Despite providing a negative review of the show, Ed Masley from The Arizona Republic discussed Stefani's appearance and wrote: "that portion of the concert would've killed in an arena". [108]

The couple was scheduled to perform "Nobody but You" during the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremony was postponed indefinitely. In place of the show's broadcast on CBS, a two-hour-long special titled ACM Presents: Our Country was shown. During the special program, Shelton and Stefani performed "Nobody but You" via a webcam broadcast at Shelton's Oklahoma residence. [109] The performance was accompanied by a live interview where Shelton jokingly remarked: "We're happy to be [here], hiding away from everybody doing what we're supposed to do: drinking all day!" [110] Lyndsey Havens from Billboard liked their performance and called it loving. [110] It was later announced that the Country Music Awards ceremony was rescheduled to occur on September 16, 2020, and Shelton and Stefani still appeared as guest musical acts; however, they performed their other 2020 single, "Happy Anywhere", instead. [111] [112]

Track listings

"Nobody but You"
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Single by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
from the album Fully Loaded: God's Country
ReleasedJanuary 21, 2020 (2020-01-21)
Recorded2019
Genre
Length3:15
Label Warner
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Scott Hendricks
Blake Shelton singles chronology
"Hell Right"
(2019)
"Nobody but You"
(2020)
"Get Ready"
(2020)

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. [25]

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications for "Nobody but You"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [75] Platinum80,000
United States (RIAA) [63] 2× Platinum2,000,000 / 288,000 [66]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Nobody but You"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabelRef.
United StatesDecember 13, 2019Original Warner [11]
January 21, 2020 Country radio [13]
VariousMarch 20, 2020
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Acoustic [15]
June 26, 2020
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Live [17]
United StatesStreaming (Spotify EP edition) [18]

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