About "Single White Female"
"Single White Female" is a song by American country music artist Chely Wright. The song was written by Canadian country singer-songwriter Carolyn Dawn Johnson and Shaye Smith and produced by Tony Brown, Buddy Cannon, and Norro Wilson; fellow country artist Trisha Yearwood sings harmony vocals on the song. "Single White Female" was released on March 22, 1999 as the lead single to Wright's album Single White Female by MCA Nashville.
The song was a hit on the Hot Country Songs chart where it spent one week at number one, notably ending the record-breaking eight-week reign of country group Lonestar's single "Amazed". It was also a success in Canada, topping the RPM Canadian Country Tracks and becoming the third most successful country song of 1999 in the country.
Top songs by Chely Wright
- Single White Female
- I Already Do
- Emma Jean's Guitar
- What If We Fly
- The River
- The Fire
- One Night In Las Vegas
- Never Love You Enough
- Some Kind Of Somethin
- She Went Out For Cigarettes
- Is It Love Yet
- 10 Lb Heart
- What If I Can't Say No Again?
- Jezebel
- For The Long Run
- Before You Lie
- Bumper Of My Suv
- Woman In The Moon
- Wouldn't It Be Cool
- Why Do I Still Want You
- While I Was Waiting
- Your Shirt
- 10 Lb. Heart
- Between A Mother And A Child
- South Side Of Lonesome
- The Love That We Lost
- Till I Was Loved By You
- Unknown
- Wheels
- Shut Up And Drive
- It Was
- Horoscope
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