Every Time
Pam Tillis
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Every time that you walk by I can't believe that I have to live without you Every time I hear your name It hits me just the same I wish that I knew how to Make you notice, make you see Turn your angel eyes to me Let me show you all the love I'm hiding Just when I think I've found the words I go and lose my nerve And I die a little every time Every night I say this prayer I say how much I care and how I want you near me I tell the moon and stars above I need your precious love If only you could hear me, then I'd Make you notice, make you see Turn your angel eyes to me Let me show you all the love I'm hiding Just when I think I've found the words I go and lose my nerve And I die a little every time Someday I'll tell you, someday you'll know The way I feel for you Someday you'll look into my eyes The way that lovers do Make you notice, make you see Turn your angel eyes to me Let me show you all the love I'm hiding Just when I think I've found the words I go and lose my nerve And I die a little every time
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Written by: LLOYD WOODROW JAMES, DENNIS CREARY, TONY ASHER, EARL SMITH, MORTIMER SOFTLEY, CHRISTOPHER AUGUSTUS MEREDITH, FAZAL PRENDERGAST
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16 facts about this song
Artist Information"Every Time" is a song by Pam Tillis, an American country music artist. She is the daughter of country music singer Mel Tillis and is known for her unique vocal styles and country storytelling.
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Release DateThe song "Every Time" was released in 1998.
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Album Details"Every Time" is a track from the album "Every Time". This studio album was her first album for Arista Nashville, a prominent country music label.
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Chart SuccessThe song reached #1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
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American Chart PerformanceIn the United States, "Every Time" peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
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Song DurationThe original album version of "Every Time" runs for exactly 3 minutes and 52 seconds.
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Genre"Every Time" exemplifies Tillis' mix of contemporary and traditional country music styles, adding in elements of folk and pop.
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Songwriter CreditsThe song was written by Pam Tillis herself and Bob DiPiero, a renowned Nashville songwriter.
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Narration StyleLyrically, "Every Time" portrays the singer's heartbreak and resilience after a failed romantic relationship, a common theme in country music.
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Single ReleaseAfter the release of the album, "Every Time" became the leadoff single, demonstrating its popularity and potential for success.
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Music VideoA music video was released for the song, featuring Pam Tillis, further contributing to its popularity.
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AccoladesDespite being overshadowed in the US charts by other big-name country artists, "Every Time" still received critical acclaim for its songwriting and Tillis' vocal performance.
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Live Performances"Every Time" has become a fan favorite at Pam Tillis' live performances.
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Cover VersionsWhile not covered extensively, "Every Time" has been performed by several other country artists in live shows and tributes to Tillis.
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Signature Hit"Every Time" is often considered one of Pam Tillis' signature songs due to its chart success and ongoing popularity.
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Overall Impact"Every Time"'s success helped solidify Tillis' reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the 1990s country music scene.
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