"Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town" | ||||
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Single by Martina McBride | ||||
from the album Wild Angels | ||||
B-side | "Beyond the Blue" | |||
Released | April 6, 1996 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:31 | |||
Label | RCA Nashville | |||
Songwriter(s) | Marc Beeson, David MacKechnie, Kin Vassy | |||
Producer(s) | Martina McBride, Paul Worley, Ed Seay | |||
Martina McBride singles chronology | ||||
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"Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town" is a song recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in April 1996 as the third single from the album Wild Angels . The song reached #28 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Marc Beeson, David MacKechnie and Kin Vassy.
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [2] | 28 |
Canadian RPM Country Tracks | 24 |
"How Far" is a song recorded by American country music singer Martina McBride, released in May 2004 as the third single from her seventh studio album Martina (2003). The song was written by Ed Hill, Jamie O'Neal and Shaye Smith, and produced by McBride alongside Paul Worley.
"Anyway" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. The song was released in November 2006 following a performance on the 2006 CMA Awards, and served as the lead-off single from her album Waking Up Laughing. McBride wrote the song with The Warren Brothers.
The discography of American country music artist Martina McBride consists of thirteen studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, two video albums, three additional albums, forty five music videos, fifty one singles, sixteen other charting songs, and forty five album appearances. In 1991, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records, launching her debut studio album The Time Has Come in 1992. In September 1993, her second studio album The Way That I Am was issued. Its lead single "My Baby Loves Me" reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her breakthrough hit. The third single "Independence Day" peaked in the Top 20 and became McBride's signature song. The song's success elevated sales of The Way That I Am to platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America. Wild Angels was released in September 1995 and reached number seventeen on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The album's title track became McBride's first song to top the Hot Country Songs chart. McBride's fourth studio album Evolution was released in August 1997 and is her best-selling album to date, certifying three times platinum in the United States. The album spawned six singles which all became major hits including, "A Broken Wing", "Wrong Again", and "Whatever You Say". After releasing a holiday album, McBride's fifth studio album Emotion was issued in September 1999. The lead single "I Love You" topped the Hot Country Songs chart, while also reaching minor positions on the Adult Contemporary and Billboard Hot 100 charts.
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"God's Will" is a song recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in December 2004 as the fourth single from her album Martina. The song was written by Barry Dean and Tom Douglas.
"In My Daughter's Eyes" is a song written by James T. Slater and recorded by American country music singer Martina McBride. It was released in November 2003 as the second single from her seventh studio album, Martina (2003).
"This One's for the Girls" is a song written by Chris Lindsey, Hillary Lindsey and Aimee Mayo, and recorded by American country music singer Martina McBride. It was released in June 2003 as the first single from her album Martina. McBride's first two daughters, Delaney and Emma, sing backing vocals on the song, as do fellow country singers Carolyn Dawn Johnson and Faith Hill.
"Where Would You Be" is a song written by Rachel Proctor and Rick Ferrell, and recorded by American country music singer Martina McBride. It was released in May 2002 as the third single from her Greatest Hits compilation album. The song peaked at number 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"Blessed" is a song written by Brett James, Troy Verges, and Hillary Lindsey and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in October 2001 as the second single from McBride’s Greatest Hits compilation album. In March 2002, it became her fifth and last number one single on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"I Love You" is a song written by Keith Follesé, Adrienne Follesé and Tammy Hyler, and recorded by American country music singer Martina McBride. It was released in July 1999 as the first single from her album Emotion. McBride originally recorded "I Love You" for the 1999 film's soundtrack, Runaway Bride, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. The promotion the song got on the soundtrack is one of the reasons for its high chart performance. The single was then released on her upcoming album.
"Wild Angels" is a song written by Matraca Berg, Gary Harrison and Harry Stinson and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in November 1995 as the second single and title track from McBride's album of the same name. The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, giving McBride her first number one single on that chart.
"Whatever You Say" is a song written by Ed Hill and Tony Martin and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in February 1999 as the fifth and final single from McBride’s multi-platinum selling album Evolution. It reached a peak of number 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart, behind "Write This Down" by George Strait.
"Love's the Only House" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Tom Douglas, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in November 1999 as the second single from her album Emotion.
"When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues" is a song written by Leslie Satcher, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in June 2001 as the lead-off single to her Greatest Hits compilation album.
"There You Are" is a song written by Ed Hill, Mark D. Sanders and Bob DiPiero, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in May 2000 as the third single from her album Emotion. The song was McBride's twelfth Top Ten hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks, and was her first Top 20 hit on the U.S. Adult Contemporary charts.
"It's My Time" is a song written by Tammy Hyler, Billy Crain and Kim Tribble, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in December 2000 as the fourth single from her album Emotion. Emotion was McBride's fifth studio album. The song peaked at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks and at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100. It was her first solo single since 1997's "Cry on the Shoulder of the Road" to miss the top 10.
"Valentine" is a song co-written and performed by American recording artist Jim Brickman, with a guest vocal from Martina McBride. It first appeared on his 1997 album Picture This, and later on McBride's album Evolution.
"Heart Trouble" is a song recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released on October 24, 1994 as the fourth single from the album The Way That I Am. The song reached #21 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Paul Kennerley.
"For These Times" is a song recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in November 2007 as the third single from the album Waking Up Laughing. It was released in November 2007 as the third single from the album Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The song was written by Leslie Satcher.
"Swingin' Doors" is a song written by Bobby Boyd, Chapin Hartford, and Jim Foster. It was recorded by American country music group Molly & the Heymakers under the title "Swinging Doors" for their 1992 self-titled album. Their version, produced by Gregg Brown, was released as a single but did not chart.
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