Gary Allan Watches “Airplanes” Take Off To No. 1

Brody Vercher | February 21st, 2008 Email Share

  1. Brady Vercher
    February 21, 2008 at 4:07 pm Permalink

    I don’t think there’s enough runway for an airplane to take off as fast as “Watching Airplanes” did.

  2. Zach Parolin
    February 21, 2008 at 4:32 pm Permalink

    “Watching Airplanes” is still #2 on Billboard and Radio and Records this week, but congrats nonetheless. Reaching the top after 31 weeks is a pretty impressive feat.

    What says more about a song: slowly climbing the charts and finally reaching #1 after 31 weeks, or jumping to the top in 8 weeks (“Never Wanted Nothing More”) and beginning the fallout after 14 weeks?

    Also, congrats to Rodney Atkins, as “Cleanin’ This Gun” climbed to #1 on R&R and Billboard, giving him his fourth straight #1 single.

  3. Stephen H.
    February 21, 2008 at 4:47 pm Permalink

    Keith Anderson’s version of “Lost in This Moment” has been available on iTunes since September …

    It’s a good version, and about 1:30 longer than the Big & Rich version.

  4. Brody Vercher
    February 21, 2008 at 5:11 pm Permalink

    Zach – I think I read that Tim McGraw was the last artist to achieve four No. 1s on the Billboard chart from one album and that was back in 2001. Carrie Underwood almost did it, but one of the song that went No. 1 on the R&R peaked at No. 2 on Billboard. So that’s an impressive showing from Atkins.

    Stephen H. – Whoops, I’m a few months behind on that one, huh? I guess it’s still relevant since the album hasn’t come out yet.

  5. Lucas
    February 21, 2008 at 5:15 pm Permalink

    I think having a song go number one – it doesn’t matter how it did it – it’s quite the feat either way. Both have an equal amount of coolness to them. If it goes #1 right out of the box that speaks to a great song and your popularity. If it goes #1 after a long time, it speaks to a great song and resltess promotion.

  6. ccf
    February 21, 2008 at 6:29 pm Permalink

    Having a song go number one that was bought and paid for means nothing.

  7. Lanibug
    February 21, 2008 at 6:50 pm Permalink

    OK – since I am not a songwriter, I would not know, but is that not part of the point of songwriting, to get your feelings, etc. out — but then again for as much as Carrie wrote of the songs, I am sure it was a strain…..

  8. Kevin
    February 21, 2008 at 7:19 pm Permalink

    I would’ve gone with “finally lands at #1,” with delays that would’ve made US Airways blush!

  9. Brody Vercher
    February 21, 2008 at 9:43 pm Permalink

    Kevin – My brain is usually fried after reading so many articles for the roundups, but the “finally lands” metaphor definitely tops mine, good call.

  10. Rick
    February 21, 2008 at 9:53 pm Permalink

    I love the cheesey post title, its Gary’s music I’ve never been too fond of, even if he is a local Socal boy done good….

    I was a big fan of Allison Moorer during her stint with Universal South under the benevolent and watchful eye of Tony Brown. I haven’t cared for her music much since she left that label, but what I’ve heard from “Mockingbird” is alright. Allison’s “Alabama Song” debut contained some of the purest, most “truly country” new songs I had heard in years, but by her second album an alt. country trend had begun. I would recommend “Alabama Song” to any fans of classic, traditional country music and you can pick them up for next to nothing….

    Love the Dale Watson video. Thank goodness we have a nightclub here in LA named Safari Sams that actually books Dale and Wayne Hancock, and even the Hot Club of Cowtown recently! Its kind of a dive in a seedy section of Hollywood, but its as close to a bit of the Austin music scene as we get around here. Now if I could just get then to book Sunny Sweeney or Amber Digby……….

  11. Brody Vercher
    February 21, 2008 at 10:16 pm Permalink

    The Dale Watson videos were pretty great. I especially like the superior sound quality (at least by YouTube standards) that’s present in the Granada Theater’s live videos.

  12. Kevin
    February 21, 2008 at 11:54 pm Permalink

    Brady,

    Just reading your roundups exhausts me. How you manage to put them together every day is mind-boggling. It reminds me just how much of a lazy blogger I really am!

  13. Brady Vercher
    February 22, 2008 at 12:00 am Permalink

    Kevin, I’m down amongst the lazy bloggers with you. Brody deserves all the credit for putting these things together every day. It usually takes him a couple of hours and I just send him occasional links, so he deserves all the credit.

  14. Cindy
    February 22, 2008 at 5:37 am Permalink

    CCF, or anyone else, what does the comment about a number one being “bought and paid for”, especially with respect to Gary Allan, mean?

  15. Zach Parolin
    February 22, 2008 at 6:45 am Permalink

    Believe it implies that reaching number one means a lot more when the artist actually writes the song him/herself.

    Gary Allan co-wrote about half his album, but did not write “Watching Airplanes”.

  16. Chris N.
    February 22, 2008 at 9:20 am Permalink

    No, I’m pretty sure that was a reference to record-label promotion money pushing a song to No. 1. I get the feeling that wasn’t the case here, though.

  17. Lucas
    February 22, 2008 at 9:24 am Permalink

    Honestly, it’s next to impossible to have a number one withou record label promotion. That’s why some of the artists that seem to have great potential never make it, the label doesn’t pump enough money into their career.

  18. Zach Parolin
    February 22, 2008 at 9:50 am Permalink

    Ah, makes more sense.

  19. ccf
    February 22, 2008 at 10:11 am Permalink

    Cindy,
    I wasn’t talking about Gary but the charts in general sometimes.
    and about payola where the labels pay the stations to play/overplay the songs to influence the charts.

  20. Craig R.
    February 22, 2008 at 10:19 am Permalink

    I find it interesting that the untalented part of Brooks and Dunn thinks he should be paid more. Someday when Kix Brooks is placed in the Country Music Hall he reflect on all those fans who made him rich because he was blessed with Ronnie Dunn. For someone with no writing skills, a voice that has to be filtered to tolerate it, and a manner so dumb-witted he should thank his lucky stars he has mangered to convince Ronnie Dunn to stay with him this long!

  21. Stephen H.
    February 22, 2008 at 11:08 am Permalink

    “Mangered”? Did they perform a concert in a stable last night because there was no room in the arena?

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