"Amazed
" is the title of a song written by Marv Green, Aimee Mayo and Chris Lindsey. The first version of the song was recorded by the American country music group Lonestar, whose version was released in 1999 as the second single from their 1999 album Lonely Grill
. Lonestar's version is their longest-lasting Number One single and biggest crossover hit, spending eight weeks at the top of the Billboard
country singles charts. A remix later reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts as well. Since the release of the original, the song has been covered by Bonnie Tyler and Duncan James, both of whom released their respective versions as singles.
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AMAZED TICKETS
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Content
"Amazed" is a
power ballad in the key of
A-flat major, with a vocal range from F4 to A?5.
[1] In it, the narrator states that he is "amazed" by his lover:
''I don't know how you do what you do
''I'm so in love with you
''It just keeps getting better
''I wanna spend the rest of my life
''With you by my side
''Forever and ever
''Every little thing that you do
Baby, I'm amazed by you
Lonestar version
Lonestar's rendition is the second single from their 1999 album
Lonely Grill
. The song spent eight consecutive weeks at #1 on the
Billboard
Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart that same year. With this accomplishment, it set a record for the longest run at Number One on the country charts since the
Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems was initiated in 1990. This run was later tied by
Alan Jackson and
Jimmy Buffett's 2003 single "
It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", which spent eight non-consecutive weeks at Number One.
In addition, the single crossed over into the pop airwaves entering the
Billboard Hot 100 at #81. It peaked at #24 on before falling off the Hot 100.
"Amazed" was then
remixed for pop radio (a tactic commonly used to present country-leaning songs to non-country audiences) and the new mix's popularity prompted the single to re-enter the Hot 100 at #45. On this second chart run, the remixed version helped the song hit #1 on March 4. In doing so, it became the first country song to top the pop charts since
Dolly Parton and
Kenny Rogers' 1983 duet "
Islands in the Stream".
[2] It also made Lonestar the first country band to place a song in the Top Ten of the Hot 100 year-end countdown. All remixes of the song made the single spend a combined total of 55 weeks in the Hot 100, and 41 weeks on Hot Country Singles & Tracks.
In the
United Kingdom, Lonestar's version of "Amazed" reached #21 and spent 22 weeks in the charts. It holds the record for the longest number of consecutive weeks spent in the
UK Singles Chart without reaching the top 20. According a 2009 survey, this ballad is the most popular song choice for UK newly-weds' first dances. The survey was conducted by asking 2,000 wedding videographers which were the most requested first songs at the weddings they attended.
[3]
Music video
Trey Fanjoy directed the
music video for Lonestar's rendition. It alternates between shots of the band performing the song in a dark room, and a female making seductive poses.
Track list
Amazed [SINGLE]
#Amazed [Captain Mix]
#Amazed [AC Mix]
Amazed [UK SINGLE]
#Amazed (Pop Remix)
#Amazed
#Lonely Grill
Amazed Pt. 2
- Amazed (Mainstream Mix)
- Amazed (Huff Mix)
- Amazed (Mainstream MixAcoustic Version)
Charts
Chart (1999)
| Peak Position
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U.S. Billboard
Hot 100
| 24
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U.S. Billboard
Hot Country Songs
| 1
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Canadian RPM
Top Singles
| 53
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Canadian RPM
Country Tracks
| 1
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Chart (1999-2000)
| Peak Position
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U.S. Billboard
Hot 1001
| 1
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U.S. Billboard
Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks1
| 2
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Canadian RPM
Adult Contemporary1
| 2
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Irish Singles Chart1
| 2
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UK Singles Chart1
| 21
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"Write This Down" by George Strait
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Billboard
Hot Country Singles & Tracks number-one single'''
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RPM
Country Tracks number-one single'''
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"God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You" by Alabama (band)
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RPM
Country Tracks number-one single'''
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"Just to See You Smile" by Tim McGraw
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Billboard
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number-one single of the year'''
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"Honey, I'm Home" by Shania Twain
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RPM
Country Tracks number-one single of the year'''
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"Thank God I Found You" by Mariah Carey featuring Joe (singer)
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Billboard
Hot 100 number-one single
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Cover versions
The song was covered by
Bonnie Tyler and went to #157 in Top 200 Euro Airplay Charts.
It was also covered in 2006 by
Duncan James for his album
Future Past
. It was released as a download only single on 12 March 2007 following poor sales of his previous singles and his album. The single was released in some
European countries, such as
Germany, which the single was released and peaked at #181 on the Germany Singles Chart.
In 2007, former
X Factor contestant
Ben Mills recorded a version for his debut album
Picture of You
.
Track list
CD 1
#Amazed [Radio Edit]
#Save This Moment For Me
#Amazed [Videoclip]
CD 2
#Amazed [Radio Edit]
#Amazed [Live Version]
#Save This Moment For Me
#Amazed [Videoclip]
References
- Contemporary Country
- Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits
- Amazed Songfacts