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You Belong With Me Meaning

2009 single past Taylor Swift

"You Belong with Me"
Cover artwork of "You Belong with Me", featuring Swift in a marching band
Single by Taylor Swift
from the album Fearless
Released Apr 20, 2009 (2009-04-xx)
Recorded 2008
Studio Blackbird (Nashville)
Genre
  • Country pop
  • power pop
Length iii:52
Label Big Auto
Songwriter(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Liz Rose
Producer(s)
  • Nathan Chapman
  • Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"White Equus caballus"
(2008)
"You Belong with Me"
(2009)
"Fifteen"
(2009)
Music video
"You Belong with Me" on YouTube

"You Belong with Me" is a song by American vocalizer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her second studio anthology Fearless (2008). Swift wrote the song with Liz Rose and produced it with Nathan Chapman. Inspired past a phone call between a male friend of hers and his girlfriend that she overheard, the lyrics are virtually an insecure protagonist'south unrequited love for an out-of-attain interest. A country pop and power popular song, "You Belong with Me" features a banjo-led production incorporating new wave electric guitars in the mix. Large Machine Records released the song as the tertiary single from Fearless on April 20, 2009.

Critics lauded the song's radio-friendly entreatment and emotional sentiments, though some felt that it demonstrated Swift'due south formulaic and repetitive songwriting. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, "Yous Belong with Me" received nominations for Song of the Twelvemonth, Record of the Year, and Best Female Popular Song Functioning. The single reached the superlative 10 on charts and received sales certifications in Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand. In the U.S., driven by non-land airplay, it peaked at number ii on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the first country song to reach number 1 on the all-genre Radio Songs chart. The single was certified seven times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

"You Belong with Me" was ranked amongst the greatest songs of the 2000s decade past CMT and VH1. The song's music video, directed by Roman White, features Swift portraying two characters: an ordinary girl (the protagonist and narrator) and a popular daughter (the antagonist and girlfriend); Lucas Till portrays the male person atomic number 82. The protagonist secretively loves the male lead, who has an unsympathetic girlfriend. The video won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards; during Swift's credence speech, Kanye West interrupted, which caused a controversy widely covered past the media. "Yous Vest with Me" was included on the regular set lists of four of Swift's world tours: the Fearless Tour (2009–2010), the Speak At present World Tour (2011–2012), the Red Tour (2013–2014), and the Reputation Stadium Bout (2018).

Groundwork and release [edit]

Swift became inspired to write "Y'all Belong with Me" after she overheard a male person friend of hers speaking to his girlfriend on the phone.[1] He acted defensive every bit his girlfriend yelled at him, and said to her, "No, baby...I had to get off the phone really quickly... I tried to call you right back... Of form I love you. More than anything! Infant, I'g so sorry."[1] Out of the sympathy she felt towards him in the state of affairs, Swift developed a concept for a song.[one] In a writing session with co-author Liz Rose, Swift explained the situation along with her idea and conceived the song'due south opening line, "You're on the phone with your girlfriend / she's upset / she's going off nigh something that you said."[1] Together, they developed a story line, which described Swift being in love with the male friend and her having the desire for him to intermission up with his current girlfriend for her.[i] Swift described the song'due south concept every bit "basically about wanting someone who is with this girl who doesn't capeesh him at all. Basically like 'daughter-next-door-itis.' Y'all like this guy who you lot have known for your whole life, and you know him amend than she does just somehow the popular girl gets the guy every time."[ii] Swift recalled, "It was really fun for us to write the line, 'She wears brusk skirts, I wear T-shirts'."[1] "Y'all Belong with Me" was first released equally a promotional single from Fearless on Nov 4, 2008, equally part of Countdown to Fearless, an exclusive campaign by the iTunes Shop.[3] Big Automobile Records released the song to The states country radio on Apr 20, 2009, every bit the third single from Fearless.[4] The rail was released to US gimmicky hit radio on May 18, 2009, by Big Machine in partnership with Republic Records.[5]

Music and lyrics [edit]

Musicologist James Due east. Perone characterized "You Belong with Me" as a country pop song.[6] Many critics noted a prominent popular production. Jody Rosen, in a profile for New York, categorized it as a power pop song with a "country twang" and said that Swift sings with a Southern accent.[seven] In a review for Billboard, Chris Williams labelled it as a "country rocker with enough of a pop sheen" that is advisable for multiple radio formats.[viii] Kate Kiefer of Paste idea that the song is straightforward pop,[9] and Tom Breihan from Pitchfork establish it to be a "gazillion-dollar middle footing" between country and radio-friendly popular.[10] The banjo-led introduction incorporates new moving ridge electric guitars.[11] The bridge contains influences of rock and roll.[12] Perone noted prominent influences of 1980s new wave stone through the tempo and repeated eighth notes in the instruments. He deemed information technology "highly unusual" that the country instruments such as banjo, dabble, and mandolin "join the steady eighth-note texture".[6]

In the lyrics, the narrator expresses her feelings for a male person friend who is in a relationship with another girl.[13] The lyrics contain high-school imagery;[xiv] the narrator situates herself as a typical girl who sees herself as an underdog compared to the male friend's popular, more attractive cheerleader girlfriend.[15] [16] She tries to compete with the girlfriend to get the boy'south attention.[17] The verses contrast the ii girls, "She wears high heels, I wear sneakers/ She's cheer helm, I'm on the bleachers."[18] [19] In the refrain, the narrator attempts to persuade the male person friend to acknowledge her charm.[eleven] Breihan institute the narrative lyrics reminiscent of "the about fragile, heartbroken strains twee indie pop".[10] Critic Ken Tucker in NPR observed that the lyrics and vocal performance are full of "intense ache" effectively conveying adolescent yearning.[20] Rosen commented that contrary to Swift'south condition as a successful and popular effigy, her self-image as an underdog on "Yous Belong with Me" contributed to her relatability.[seven]

Critical reception [edit]

In Fearless album reviews, Rob Sheffield from Blender,[21] Josh Honey from The Village Voice,[22] and Leah Greenblatt from Amusement Weekly selected "You Vest with Me" as an album highlight, noting the radio-friendly production.[13] Love commented that the lyrics showcased Swift's "preternatural wisdom and inclusiveness".[22] Chris Richards from The Washington Post praised the combination of land with new wave guitars and selected it every bit 1 of Fearless 's best tracks.[11] Other critics were more reserved in their praise. Williams lauded the crossover appeal and contended that although the lyrics might come off every bit immature, the song proved resonant with Swift's core audience of teenagers as well equally those who wish to relive their loftier-school days.[viii] In an article for Camber Magazine discussing nominees for the 2010 Grammy Awards, Jonathan Keefe remarked although "You Belong with Me" is not Swift'south best-written song, it stood out among other contenders because of her songwriting adroitness.[23] On a negative side, Johnny Davis of The Observer commented the lyrics' high-school imagery "may needle British ears".[24] The Leningrad Times complained that the song was generic and similar to whatever of Swift'due south previous releases.[25]

In retrospect, Nate Jones from Vulture (2021) accounted it her best song in her 179-song discography, lauding information technology every bit a "archetype" song about high-schoolhouse feelings and wrote: "The line about curt skirts and T-shirts will likely be mentioned in Swift's obituary one day."[16] In a 2020 ranking of Swift'due south 161-vocal repertoire, Hannah Mylrea of NME placed information technology at number 22.[26] Sheffield in his 2021 ranking of Swift's 206 tracks, meanwhile, placed it at number 113.[27] Alexis Petridis from The Guardian said that although it is a well-written song, information technology was somewhat less impactful than Fearless 's atomic number 82 single, "Beloved Story".[28] Some critics remarked that its radio-friendly production and popular crossover appeal preceded Swift's subsequent career move from state to mainstream popular.[12] [29]

Accolades [edit]

"Y'all Belong with Me" featured on 2009 twelvemonth-end lists by Pitchfork at number 69[10] and The Village Phonation 's Pazz & Jop critics' poll at number x.[xxx] The song was ranked among the greatest songs of the 2000s decade by CMT (number eight) and VH1 (number 50).[31] [32] Billboard included "You Belong with Me" in their 2017 list of the "100 Greatest Choruses of the 21st Century", writing: "There were about a dozen moments ... you could point to every bit proof that Taylor Swift would one day go the biggest pop star in the world, only perhaps none bigger than the immaculate chorus of ['You Belong With Me']."[33] Information technology ranked first on Teen Vogue'due south 2020 list of the "91 Best Songs About Unrequited Love".[34]

At the 2010 Grammy Awards, "You Belong with Me" received three nominations: Vocal of the Year (lost to Beyoncé'southward "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"), Record of the Year (lost to Kings of Leon'southward "Use Somebody"), and All-time Female Pop Vocal Performance (lost to Beyoncé'south "Halo").[35] It won Favorite Song at the 2010 Kids Selection Awards and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 45th Academy of Country Music Awards, but lost to Lady A's "Need You Now" (2009).[36] [37] At the 2010 BMI Country Awards, which was organized by Broadcast Music, Inc. to honor the year'due south nearly-performed country songs on U.South. radio on boob tube, "You Belong with Me" fabricated Swift the first songwriter to win Song of the Year iii times in a row, after she had won for "Teardrops on My Guitar" in 2008 and "Beloved Story" in 2009.[38]

Chart performance [edit]

"Y'all Belong with Me" debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated November 22, 2008, subsequently its promotional single release.[39] Following its single release, the vocal moved to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week catastrophe August 15, 2009.[40] Driven by non-country radio airplay, the song gained the largest crossover radio audience since Religion Hill's "Exhale" (2000).[40] The following week, it peaked at number ii on the Billboard Hot 100, beingness blocked at the summit spot by the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling".[41]

It was Swift's first number-one single on the all-genre Radio Songs chart.[42] With this accomplishment, "You Belong with Me" became the get-go country crossover unmarried to meridian the Radio Songs chart since Billboard began incorporating Nielsen BDS-monitored data in 1990.[42] It stayed at number one for two consecutive weeks and spent 49 weeks in total.[43] On other airplay charts, "You Belong with Me" spent two weeks at number one on the Hot Country Songs nautical chart[44] and 14 weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart;[45] and peaked at number two on both the Pop Songs and Developed Pop Songs charts.[46] [47] The single was certified seven times platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales and streaming exceeding seven million units.[48] By July 2019, "You Belong with Me" had sold four.9 million copies in the Us.[49]

"You Belong with Me" peaked within the top ten on singles charts in Canada (three),[50] Australia (5),[51] New Zealand (five),[52] and Japan (x).[53] The single peaked inside the top 40 in Ireland (12),[54] Slovakia (17),[55] the Great britain (30),[56] Hungary (31),[57] and Kingdom of denmark (32).[58] In Canada, the song reached number one on three airplay charts: Canada Country, Canada CHR/Elevation 40, and Canada Hot AC.[59] The single was certified platinum in Japan[threescore] and platinum or multi-platinum in the English-speaking countries including Australia (4 times platinum),[61] Canada (double platinum),[62] and New Zealand and the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland (both platinum).[63] [64]

Music video [edit]

Swift portrays both the protagonist and the antagonist (seen here, a popular, brunette cheerleader), and Lucas Till portrays the love interest, in the music video for "You Belong with Me".

The vocal'southward accompanying music video was directed past Roman White. In the video, Swift portrays both the protagonist ("the nerd, who is pining away for this guy that she tin can't take") and antagonist ("the popular daughter, horrible and scary and intimidating and perfect").[ii] [65] Role player Lucas Till, whom Swift met while on gear up of Hannah Montana: The Movie in April 2008, portrays the male person atomic number 82.[65] In a behind-the-scene video aired on Great American Country, Swift elaborated on the concept: the protagonist wishes she could be in the adversary'due south position to be with the boy.[65] Filming took identify within two days in Gallatin and Hendersonville in Nashville.[2] On scenes which feature both the protagonist and antagonist, Swift used a torso double.[65]

The video starts with Till'due south character arguing with his girlfriend through a telephone call. The protagonist, donning big glasses and curly blonde hair, notices and the two communicate by property upward signs through their adjoining bedchamber windows. The boy closes his window, not knowing that the blonde holds up a sign saying, "I love yous." The blonde, while in her room, tries on different costumes associated with different high-schoolhouse archetypes and bursts out dance moves without knowing that the boy is peeping through his window pall; White replaced Swift's choreographed moves with what she described as "the dumbest moves".[65] The next day, the blonde is sitting on a bench while reading a book every bit the male child approaches and talks with her. The antagonist, donning straight brunette pilus, arrives and kisses the boy in her car equally she gives the blonde a hostile look.

At a football game, the brunette is a cheerleader and the blonde sits on the bleachers, performing in the school ring (played by Swift's touring band).[66] After scoring the winning touchdown, the boy finds his girlfriend flirting with a teammate (played by a friend of Swift'south brother Austin'south),[66] resulting in a heated argument as the blonde witnesses. Dorsum at their bedroom windows, the boy and the blonde once more communicate through signs; he asks her if she was going to prom and she says no. The blonde notices the boy's disappointed look and goes to the prom in a white dress, no longer having glasses on. The brunette approaches the boy but he ignores her and goes to the blonde instead. Ending the video, the male child and the blonde reveal folded signs saying "I beloved y'all" to each other and kiss. Both the football and prom scenes were filmed at Pope John Paul II High School, with the school supplying many extras including students, band members, cheerleaders, and football players. On the video'south decision, White explained that information technology is meant to portray "who she really is", and Swift idea it was a happy ending.[65]

Release and reception [edit]

Taylor Swift at the 2009 VMAs

The video premiered on May 2, 2009, on CMT.[67] Chris Ryan of MTV said that information technology has a similar plot to a rom-com and deemed it the most memorable video on MTV of the twelvemonth.[68] At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video won Best Female Video. During Swift's acceptance speech, rapper Kanye West interrupted her, grabbing her microphone and stating, "Yo Taylor, I'chiliad really happy for yous and I'ma let you lot stop, just Beyoncé had ane of the best videos of all time", referencing Beyoncé's video for "Single Ladies (Put a Band on It)", a nominee in the same category.[69] Later in the evening, during her acceptance speech for winning Video of the Year, Beyoncé chosen Swift from backstage to complete her acceptance spoken language.[70] Public reaction turned confronting West; former President of the United states Barack Obama chosen Westward a "jackass".[71] Due west later issued an apology which Swift accepted.[72] Michael Deacon of The Daily Telegraph, in the wake of the controversy, defended W and commented that "You Belong with Me" was "sappy and dull".[73]

The video was nominated for Video of the Yr at the 45th University of Country Music Awards.[37] At the 2010 CMT Music Awards, the video received nominations for "Video of the Year" and "Female Video of the Year", just lost to Carrie Underwood's "Cowboy Casanova" and Miranda Lambert's "White Liar", respectively.[74] At the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards, the video was nominated for the MuchMusic Video Accolade for Best International Artist Video and the MuchMusic Video Accolade for People'south Selection: Favourite International Video, only lost to Miley Cyrus' video for "Party in the United statesA." and Adam Lambert'south video for "Whataya Desire From Me", respectively.[75]

Accolades [edit]

Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2009 MTV Video Music Awards Best Female person Video Won [76]
SESAC Nashville Music Awards Land Performance Activity Awards Won [77]
2010 BMI Pop Awards Award-Winning Songs Won [78]
Publisher of the Twelvemonth Won
Academy of State Music Awards Video of the Year Nominated [79]
Song of the Year Nominated
BMI Country Awards Publisher of the Year Won [80]
Vocal of the Yr Won
CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year Nominated [81]
Video of the Yr Nominated
Grammy Awards Tape of the Yr Nominated [82]
Vocal of the Year Nominated
All-time Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
Much Music Video Awards International Video of the Year Nominated [83]
Your Fave International Video Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favourite Vocal Won [84]
2011 BMI Pop Awards Award-Winning Songs Won [85]
Publisher of the Year Won

Alive performances [edit]

Swift performing "Yous Vest with Me" during the Fearless Tour in 2010

Swift's get-go televised functioning of "You Belong with Me" was at a complimentary outdoor concert on May 29, 2009, broadcast by The Today Show.[86] Post-obit promotion for the vocal, she performed it on The Tonight Bear witness with Jay Leno,[87] Studio 330 Sessions,[88] at the 2009 CMA Music Festival,[89] at the 2009 CMT Music Awards,[90] and at the 2009 5 Festival,[91] in the summer of 2009. Swift performed "You Belong with Me" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September xiii, 2009, the same solar day in which Kanye West interrupted her credence speech. She began the performance in a subway station, dressed in a chocolate-brown trench coat and black beanie, and connected it in a subway, taking off the trench coat and revealing a cerise cocktail apparel. Once the subway docked at a end, Swift completed the operation atop a yellow taxi cab.[92] Billboard critics ranked it as the 14th greatest VMAs performance of all fourth dimension in their 2022 listing.[93] Swift subsequently performed the song on The View and Saturday Night Live.[94] [95] In the fall of 2009 and winter of 2009 through 2010, Swift commenced promotion for "Y'all Belong with Me" countries outside of the The states; she performed the vocal on the United Kingdom channel GMTV,[96] the Australian charity concert Sydney Sound Relief,[97] and the Japanese talk show The Sukkiri Morning Testify.[98]

Swift performed a medley, which included "Y'all Belong with Me" at the 52nd Grammy Awards. Wearing coincidental white blouse and black skinny jeans, Swift performed "Today Was a Fairytale" and so announced, "It's a fairy tale and an honor to share the phase with Stevie Nicks". Following, the 2 performed a cover of Fleetwood Mac'due south "Rhiannon" (1976). Swift then grabbed her audio-visual guitar for the third and final part in her medley, jumping into a twangy version of "You Belong with Me". Nicks stood back, tapping her tambourine and nodding, every so oftentimes stepping up to the microphone to sing with Swift.[99] Eric Ditzian of MTV News was disappointed at Swift's and Nicks' harmonies, merely said the ii "made for a compelling twosome".[99] The functioning followed much backlash in regards to Swift'southward off key singing,[100] which caused Scott Borchetta, CEO of Big Machine Records, to issue a statement defending the operation.[101]

"Y'all Belong with Me" is performed as the opening number on all 2009 and 2010 dates of Swift'due south starting time headlining tour, the Fearless Tour.[fourteen] Earlier Swift or the dancers entered the stage, a video played on the overhead screens; it showed various celebrities, including Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Faith Hill, Lucas Till and Swift herself, sharing their definitions of the word "fearless".[102] Post-obit the video'due south completion, the band and backup dancers appeared, dressed in xanthous cheerleading uniforms. Swift, dressed in a white marching band uniform, then emerges from the bottom of the stage and commences singing. Swift roams around the stage singing and backup dancers perform cheerleading routines while projections of cheerleaders are shown on the phase.[102] Midway through the operation, the backup dancers removed Swift'due south marching band compatible to reveal a sparkly cocktail dress; she is so handed a rhinestoned acoustic guitar and finishes the performance.[102] Craig Rosen of The Hollywood Reporter believed Swift'south performance of "You lot Vest with Me", coupled with the performance of "Should've Said No", at the May 22, 2009, concert in Los Angeles at the Staples Center made the show a success.[14] The song was as well performed on the Speak Now Earth Bout and The Red Bout.,[103] [104] [105] but was not featured on the regular fix listing for The 1989 World Bout, making it the first tour set list to practise and so. However, in several venues, she performed the song, acoustically, in place of "You Are in Dearest". In 2018, "Y'all Vest With Me" returned to the regular set list during the Reputation Stadium Tour every bit part of a medley with "Style" and "Love Story".

Cover versions and media usage [edit]

In November 2009, American rock singer Butch Walker covered "You Belong with Me" for a digital single release.[106] James Christopher Monger of Allmusic said the cover was infused "with the aforementioned karaoke glee that fueled previous installments".[107] Pecker Lamb of Nearly.com described the composition equally a "folksy almost honky-tonk audio" and "a bit more country than Taylor Swift'south original".[108] Co-ordinate to Mikael Forest of Billboard, the cover's instrumentation is fueled past banjo; he claimed information technology was an "online success".[109] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Mag described the cover'south arrangement as "fantastic" and, to him, information technology "emphasized the terrific melody and structure that are the vocal'south real selling points".[110] Later hearing Walker'southward embrace, Swift posted via her official Twitter account, "I'm losing my MIND listening to it! Blown abroad."[108] Ring Hero for consoles features "You lot Belong with Me" equally one of 60-5 songs from "mainstream acts".[111] [112]

A parody entitled "TMZ" was included on "Weird Al" Yankovic's studio album Alpocalypse (2011).[113] A music video for the parody, directed by Bill Plympton, was filmed in October 2010, and was included on the album'due south DVD.[114] The music video was released on "Weird Al"'southward Vevo on June 24, 2011.[115]

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from Fearless album liner notes[116]

  • Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter, producer
  • Liz Rose – songwriter
  • Nathan Chapman – producer
  • Steve Blackmon – assistant recording engineer, banana mixer
  • Chad Carslon – recording engineer
  • Justin Niebank – mixer

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

"You lot Vest with Me (Taylor's Version)" [edit]

"You lot Belong with Me (Taylor's Version)"
Vocal by Taylor Swift
from the album Fearless (Taylor's Version)
Released Apr 9, 2021 (2021-04-09)
Studio
  • Blackbird (Nashville)
  • Prime Recording (Nashville)
  • Kitty Committee Due east (London)
Genre State pop
Length 3:51
Characterization Republic
Songwriter(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Liz Rose
Producer(s)
  • Christopher Rowe
  • Taylor Swift
Lyric video
"You Belong with Me (Taylor's Version)" on YouTube

On April 9, 2021, Swift released Fearless (Taylor'southward Version), the re-recording of her 2008 album, through Republic Records. The release was part of Swift's actions to claim the rights to her masters, following the 2019 controversy.[143] The re-recording of "You Vest with Me", subtitled "Taylor'southward Version", is the sixth track on Fearless (Taylor'due south Version) 's rail list. "You Belong with Me (Taylor's Version)" features the aforementioned cadre production as the original, with a smoother, more nuanced production.[144] Upon the album's release, "You Vest with Me (Taylor'due south Version)" charted on the official singles charts of Commonwealth of australia, Canada, Republic of ireland, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Critical reception [edit]

Critical reception of the track was mainly positive, with most reviews observing the varied vocal delivery. Emily St. James of Vocalization was impressed by Swift'due south vocal delivery on the rerecorded version, describing the vocal commitment equally stronger due to age and experience. St. James praised Swift's varied approach to her vocal commitment, commenting: "2021 Swift is much more than comfy settling into her natural alto range". She also opined that the perspective of the song's storytelling changes over time, calling the new version warmer and more compassionate.[145] Hannah Mylrea of NME claims the song is "filled with youthful yearning", asserting that Swift revisits the song with kindness and affection.[146] Kitty Empire of The Guardian deemed the production smoother and the quality of playing more nuanced with item reference to the "interplay between the guitar and banjo".[147]

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from Fearless (Taylor's Version) album liner notes[148]

  • Taylor Swift – lead vocals, songwriter, producer
  • Liz Rose – songwriter
  • Christopher Rowe – producer, recording engineer
  • Max Bernstein – steel guitar
  • Matt Billingslea – drums, percussion programming
  • Dan Burns – percussion programming
  • Caitlin Evanson – background vocals
  • Derek Garten – additional engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixer
  • John Hanes – engineer
  • Amos Heller – bass guitar
  • Mike Meadows – audio-visual guitar, banjitar, banjo, mandolin
  • David Payne – recording engineer
  • Lowell Reynolds – additional engineer
  • Paul Sidoti – electric guitar
  • Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle

Charts [edit]

See also [edit]

  • List of best-selling singles in the Usa
  • List of number-one developed contemporary singles of 2009 (U.S.) and 2010 (U.South.)
  • List of Hot Country Songs number ones of 2009

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