Release date 18 April 2000 Genre Country music | ||
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Released April 18, 2000 (2000-04-18) Label The Island Def Jam Music Group People also search for The Lower East Side of Life, Painkillers, 2 High 2 Cry, Sometimes It's Just Your Time |
Eric heatherly swimming in champagne
Swimming in Champagne is the debut album of American country music artist Eric Heatherly. It features a cover of "Flowers on the Wall", originally recorded by The Statler Brothers in 1965. Heatherly's cover was released as the album's lead-off single, reaching a peak of number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts and number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second and third singles from this album were the title track and "Wrong Five O'Clock", which respectively reached numbers 46 and 32 on the country charts.
Contents
- Eric heatherly swimming in champagne
- Track listing
- Eric Heatherlys band
- Additional musicians
- Songs
- References
Track listing
- "Someone Else's Cadillac" (Eric Heatherly, Cris Moore, Ed Hill) – 4:12
- "I Just Break 'Em" (Heatherly, Tim Schumacher) – 3:59
- "Didn't Mean a Thing" (Heatherly, Christopher Ward) – 5:01
- "One Night" (Heatherly, Michael Hunter Ochs) – 4:06
- "Why Don'tcha" (Heatherly, Richard E. Carpenter, Ochs) – 4:03
- "Flowers on the Wall" (Lew DeWitt) – 3:29
- "Let Me" (Heatherly, John Sieger) – 3:57
- "Swimming in Champagne" (Heatherly, Carpenter) – 4:26
- "Wrong Five O'Clock" (Heatherly, Carpenter) – 2:36
- "Freedom Chain" (Heatherly, Carpenter, Moore) – 3:58
- "She's So Hot" (Heatherly, Carpenter, Ochs) – 6:17
Eric Heatherly's band
Additional musicians
Songs
1Someone Else's Cadillac4:12
2I Just Break 'Em3:57
3Didn't Mean A Thing5:00
References
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