She's Taken a Shine
"She's Taken a Shine" | ||||
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Single by John Berry | ||||
from the album Faces | ||||
B-side | "Time to Be a Man" | |||
Released | November 18, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:41 | |||
Label | Capitol Nashville | |||
Writer(s) | Greg Barnhill, Richard Bach | |||
Producer(s) | Chuck Howard | |||
John Berry singles chronology | ||||
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"She's Taken a Shine" is a song written by Greg Barnhill and Richard Bach, and recorded by American country music artist John Berry. It was released in November 1996 as the second single from the album Faces. The song reached number 2 on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.[1]
Content
The lyric paints a vivid picture of two lovers and how Rosie's life changes in the light of the good relationship.
Critical reception
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "great love song." She went on to say that Berry "delivers the song in a straightforward manner that brings the story to life and the skillful production lets his vocals shine."[2]
Music video
The music video was directed by Jon Small and premiered in November 1996. In the video, Jesse is a construction worker who visits Rosie's Cantina, which is a food truck located near the construction site. Jesse is unable to pay for his cup of coffee, and gives Rosie his Powerball lottery ticket in lieu of payment. Jesse and Rosie develop a romantic relationship, and initially forget about the Powerball ticket, which Rosie posted on the truck's bulletin board. Near the end of the video, they realize that the ticket won, and they use the proceeds to upgrade Rosie's Cantina. They open a full sized restaurant together, called "Rosie and Jesse's Cantina".
Chart performance
"She's Taken a Shine" debuted at number 61 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of December 7, 1996.
Chart (1996–1997) | Peak position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[3] | 2 |
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[4] | 17 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[5] | 2 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1997) | Position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[6] | 19 |
US Country Songs (Billboard)[7] | 38 |
References
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 45.
- ↑ Billboard, November 23, 1996
- ↑ "Top RPM Country Tracks: Issue 3159." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. March 24, 1997. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
- ↑ "John Berry – Chart history" Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 for John Berry.
- ↑ "John Berry – Chart history" Billboard Hot Country Songs for John Berry.
- ↑ "RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1997". RPM. December 15, 1997. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
- ↑ "Best of 1997: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1997. Retrieved July 17, 2013.