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EVERYWHERE MICHELLE BRANCH DOWNLOAD
After you complete your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail where a download link will be presented for you to obtain the notes. I definitely think I’ve written better choruses, but I feel like that’s the one that I’ll forever be identified with.This week we are giving away Michael Buble 'It's a Wonderful Day' score completely free. When I made the record, I was being told by everyone at the label, “We’re gonna go ahead with ‘Everywhere’ as the first single, but don’t get frustrated, sometimes it’ll take a while to get things going at radio, we don’t really know how it’s going to react.” I was honestly going forward with the least amount of expectations, and then it was - no pun intended - everywhere. To me, the song has always been something I’m enormously proud of. I don’t know! If anyone knew why a song reacts the way it does, we would all be writing songs that do, but it’s one of those things you just can’t predict.ĭo you consider “Everywhere” the best chorus you’ve ever written? The fact that it sounded different was maybe what drew people in initially. I feel like maybe when it came out in 2001, the music my peers were making was all kind of teen-pop - the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC stuff that was going on. What do you think it was about that first chorus that drew people into your world? The 100 Greatest Choruses of the 21st Century And how high can you sing it?’ So we tried it up a half-step, and he had me belt the chorus, which I definitely wasn’t doing when I wrote it on an acoustic guitar.
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When I got the record deal, John Shanks heard it and was like, ‘It’d be really impactful if we move it up. And I actually wrote it originally a half-step down from the recorded version, and sang the chorus a little more falsetto. I wrote it in my bedroom in Sedona, Arizona, when I was still living with my mom and dad, and I actually think I was writing the verse first, but once I got to the chorus it just naturally wanted to go higher. Oh God, I’m trying to remember - I was about 15 when I wrote it, so it’s not so fresh in my brain. Branch discussed the making of the “Everywhere” chorus, what her ultra-romantic lyrics are really about, and why the timing of her debut helped her become a star:ĭo you remember how the “Everywhere” chorus came together?