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"When You Say Zip at All" | ||||
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Single by Keith Whitley | ||||
from the anthology Don't Close Your Eyes | ||||
B-side | "Lucky Canis familiaris" | |||
Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:40 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
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Keith Whitley singles chronology | ||||
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"When Yous Say Nothing at All" is a country song written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz. It was a hit song for 3 different performers: Keith Whitley, who took it to the top of the Billboard Hot Land Singles chart on December 24, 1988; Alison Krauss, whose version was her get-go solo top-10 state hitting in 1995; and Irish pop singer Ronan Keating, whose version was his showtime solo unmarried and a number-ane striking in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Ireland, and New Zealand in 1999.
Origin [edit]
Overstreet and Schlitz came up with "When You lot Say Nothing at All" at the end of an otherwise unproductive twenty-four hour period. Strumming a guitar, trying to write their next vocal, they were coming up empty. "As we tried to detect some other way to say aught, we came upward with the song", Overstreet afterward told author Ace Collins. They thought the song was OK, but aught special.[1] When Keith Whitley heard information technology, he loved it, and was not going to let it become abroad.[1] Earlier, he had recorded another Overstreet-Schlitz composition that became a No. 1 hit for another artist - Randy Travis' "On the Other Hand." Whitley did not plan to allow "When Y'all Say Nothing at All" meet the same fate.[one] [2]
Keith Whitley [edit]
RCA released "When You lot Say Nothing at All" as the follow-upwardly unmarried to the title vocal of Whitley's Don't Shut Your Optics album. The former song already had hit No. i on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, his starting time chart-topper afterward three prior singles made the top 10.[3] "When You Say Nothing at All" entered the Hot State Singles nautical chart on September 17, 1988, at No. 61, and gradually rose to the top, where it stayed for ii weeks at the end of the year.[one] [two] It was the 2nd of five consecutive chart-topping singles for Whitley, who did not alive to see the last 2, every bit he died on May 9, 1989, of alcohol poisoning.[3] "Keith did a swell job singin' that song," co-composer Schlitz told writer Tom Roland. "He truly sang it from the heart."[2] In 2004, Whitley'due south original was ranked 12th among CMT's 100 Greatest Love Songs.[4] Information technology was sung past Sara Evans on the show. As of February 2015, the song has sold 599,000 digital copies in the US after information technology became available for download.[5]
Charts [edit]
Alison Krauss version [edit]
"When Yous Say Cypher at All" | ||||
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Single by Alison Krauss & Union Station | ||||
from the album Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album and Now That I've Found You: A Collection | ||||
B-side | "Charlotte'south in Northward Carolina" (past Keith Whitley) | |||
Released | January 1995 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | four:xx | |||
Characterization | BNA | |||
Songwriter(south) |
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Producer(s) | Randy Scruggs | |||
Alison Krauss & Wedlock Station singles chronology | ||||
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In 1995, Alison Krauss covered the song with the grouping Marriage Station for a tribute album to Whitley titled Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album. Afterward Krauss's cover began to receive unsolicited airplay, BNA Records, the label that had released the album, issued Krauss' version to radio in January 1995.[9] That version, also featured on Krauss' compilation Now That I've Plant You: A Collection, peaked at No. three on the Billboard Hot Land Singles & Tracks nautical chart, and a commercial single reached No. 2 on the aforementioned magazine's Hot Country Singles Sales nautical chart.[3] The B-side of the unmarried was Keith Whitley's "Charlotte'due south in Northward Carolina", which was another previously unreleased track featured on the Tribute anthology.
Its success, too every bit that of the album, caught Krauss by surprise. "It's a freak thing," she told a Los Angeles Times reporter in March 1995. "It'due south kinda ticklin' us all. Nosotros oasis't had anything actually chart earlier. At all. Isn't it funny though? We don't know what's goin' on....The office said, 'Hey, it's charting,' and nosotros're similar, 'Huh?'"[ten]
While Krauss' version was on the charts, Mike Cromwell, and then the production director at WMIL-FM in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, concocted a duet merging elements of Krauss' version with Whitley's original hit version. The "duet" garnered national attention, and it spread from at to the lowest degree Philadelphia to Albuquerque,[11] and has been heard on radio stations in California as well. This "duet" was however never officially serviced to radio and has never been available commercially.
Krauss' recording won the 1995 CMA honour for "Single of the Year". The song has been featured a couple of times in the lather opera The Young and the Restless. Krauss' version was also used in the 1999 movement flick "The Other Sister". The song has sold 468,000 digital downloads as of May 2017.[12]
Rails listing [edit]
- "When Yous Say Cypher at All"
- "Charlotte'south In North Carolina"
Charts [edit]
Ronan Keating version [edit]
"When You Say Nil at All" | ||||
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Single by Ronan Keating | ||||
from the album Ronan, Notting Colina and By Request | ||||
Released | July 26, 1999 (1999-07-26) | |||
Studio | City, the Aquarium (London, England) | |||
Length | four:18 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Songwriter(due south) |
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Producer(southward) | Stephen Lipson | |||
Ronan Keating singles chronology | ||||
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Paulina Rubio singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"When You Say Nothing at All" on YouTube | ||||
"When You Say Nothing at All" was released equally the debut solo unmarried past Irish vocaliser-songwriter Ronan Keating. The song was recorded for the soundtrack to the film Notting Hill and also appeared on Keating's debut solo album, Ronan. This cover was released on July 26, 1999, in the United Kingdom.[18] It peaked at number one in the UK, Republic of ireland, and New Zealand. The unmarried is certified platinum in Commonwealth of australia, Sweden, and the United kingdom.
In Feb 2003, Keating re-recorded the song as a duet with Mexican singer Paulina Rubio in Spanglish, which was released in Spain, Mexico, and Latin America (excluding Brazil) to promote Keating'south 2nd studio anthology, Destination.[19] In Brazil, Ronan chose the Brazilian singer Deborah Blando to re-record the vocal in English and English-Portuguese for the 10 Years Of Hits album exclusive for that country. A music video was recorded for this version with Blando.[20]
Critical reception [edit]
Daily Tape wrote that Keating "sounds similar Marti Pellow on this drippy ballad."[21] The pop Castilian website Jenesaispop described the Spanglish version as one of the most "squeaky" bilingual collaboration,[22] while Victor González of GQ Spain praised the collaboration as "corking" in an article of unusual collaborations.[23]
Track listings [edit]
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Credits and personnel [edit]
Credits are taken from the United kingdom CD1 liner notes.[24]
Studios
- Recorded at Metropolis and the Aquarium (London, England)
- Mixed at the Aquarium (London, England)
- Mastered at 777 Productions
Personnel
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
References [edit]
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- ^ Horak, Terri (Jan 21, 1995). "Rounder Goes All Out for Grammy-Nominated Krauss". Billboard. Accessed via ProQuest.
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- ^ "Alison Krauss Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
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- ^ "RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1995". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
- ^ "New Releases – For Week Starting 26 July, 1999: Singles" (PDF). Music Week. July 24, 1999. p. 23. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
- ^ "Paulina Rubio ayuda a Ronan Keating a entrar al mercado latino" (in Spanish). Los 40 Principales. Retrieved July thirteen, 2021.
- ^ "Ronan Keating & Deborah Blando - When Y'all Say Nothing At All (O Amor Fala Por Nós) (Official Video)". Archived from the original on Dec 21, 2021.
- ^ "Chartslot Wowpop". Daily Tape. August 20, 1999. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
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- ^ González, Victor. "Abraham Mateo feat. l Cent y otras colaboraciones musicales que te volarán la cabeza". revistagq.com. GQ. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
- ^ a b When You Say Null at All (UK CD1 liner notes). Ronan Keating. Polydor Records. 1999. 561290-two.
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