About "Let's Be Us Again"
Let's Be Us Again is the fifth studio album by American country music group Lonestar. It was released in 2004 on BNA Records, and has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. The album produced three singles for the group on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts: the title track (number 4), "Mr. Mom" (number 1), and "Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us)" (number 16). Additionally, "Somebody's Someone" charted at number 53 from unsolicited airplay.
The song "Let Them Be Little" was also recorded in late 2004 by its co-writer Billy Dean on his 2004 album Let Them Be Little, from which it was released as a single. Dean's rendition of the song reached number 8 on the country charts in early 2005.
Top songs by Lonestar
- Amazed
- Out Go The Lights
- Danny's Song
- Maybe He'll Notice Her Now
- Everything's Changed
- My Front Porch Looking In
- Ragtop Cadillac
- Mr. Mom
- John Doe On A John Deere
- A Week In Juarez
- Amie
- If Everyday Could Be Christmas
- Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
- I've Gotta Find You
- Love Can Change Your Mind
- Like A Good Cowboy
- Must Be Love
- Now
- From There To Here
- Everything's Changed (acoustic Version)
- Does Your Daddy Know About Me
- What About Now
- Crazy Nights
- When Cowboys Didn't Dance
- Somebody's Someone
- Come Cryin' To Me
- Winter Wonderland
- All The Way
- You Came Waltzing In
- No News
- Let's Bring It Back
- Let's Be Us Again
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