About "Sarah Yellin'"
Away from the Sun is the second studio album by American rock band 3 Doors Down. It was released by Universal Music Group on November 12, 2002. The four singles released for the album were as follows: "When I'm Gone", "The Road I'm On", "Here Without You", and "Away from the Sun". The song "Sarah Yellin'" was originally recorded as "Sarah Yellin' 86" on 3 Doors Down's self-titled demo in 1997. The Away from the Sun recording sessions took place during the summer of 2002 with producer and engineer Rick Parashar at London Bridge Studio, in Seattle, Washington. Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson performed live with the band during their premiere party in Biloxi, Mississippi for Away from the Sun. The album has sold eight million copies worldwide, including over four million in the US alone. Away from the Sun: Deluxe Edition, a remastered version with bonus tracks, was released on August 11, 2023.
Top songs by 3 Doors Down
- Kryptonite
- Here Without You
- Duck And Run
- Loser
- When I'm Gone
- Ticket To Heaven
- Live For Today
- The Better Life
- The Road I'm On
- My World
- Landing In London
- Running Out Of Days
- Right Where I Belong
- The Real Life
- It's Not Me
- Going Down In Flames
- Sarah Yellin'
- Never Will I Break
- This Time
- So I Need You
- Away From The Sun
- Be Like That
- Life On My Own
- Wasted Me
- Be Like That (american Pie 2 Edit)
- Be Somebody
- Behind Those Eyes
- Better Life
- That Smell
- By My Side
- Smack
- Changes
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