There You Go (Exile song)

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"There You Go"
Single by Exile
from the album Still Standing
B-side "I'm Still Standing"
ReleasedDecember 15, 1990
Genre Country
Length3:25
Label Arista
Songwriter(s) Randy Sharp, Donny Lowery
Producer(s) Randy Sharp, Tim DuBois
Exile singles chronology
"Yet"
(1990)
"There You Go"
(1990)
"Even Now"
(1991)

"There You Go" is a song recorded by American country music group Exile. It was released in December 1990 as the fourth single from the album Still Standing. The song reached #32 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Randy Sharp and Donny Lowery.

Chart performance

Chart (1990-1991)Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [2] 32
Canadian RPM Country Tracks51

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References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs: 1944-2012, Eighth edition. Record Research. p. 114.
  2. "Exile Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.