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"Keep Me in Mind" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in August 2011 as the fourth single from the Zac Brown Band's second major-label album, 2010's You Get What You Give. The song was written by lead singer Zac Brown, along with Wyatt Durrette and Nic Cowan.
"Keep Me in Mind" was a No. 1 country hit for vocalist Lynn Anderson in 1973, [1] and the title of an album released the same year. Chart performance
Keep Me in Mind may refer to: Keep Me in Mind, a 2005 game-novel based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Keep Me in Mind (Miriam Makeba album), 1970; Keep Me in Mind (Lynn Anderson album), 1973 "Keep Me in Mind" (Lynn Anderson song), 1973 "Keep Me in Mind" (Mike Spiteri song), 1995 "Keep Me in Mind", a 2008 song by Little Joy
It charted as number-one on country radio on August 13, 2011, taking 16 weeks to reach the top. "Keep Me In Mind" was released as a digital single on September 13, 2010, a week prior to the album's release, and was later released as the 4th single from the album to country radio in August 2011.
Keep Me in Mind is a studio album by country music singer Lynn Anderson, released in 1973. This album reached No. 7 on the Billboard "Top Country Albums" chart in mid-1973, and was named after Anderson's No. 1 single from that year, "Keep Me in Mind". This was the only single off this album. This album consists of 11 tracks.
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The album debuted on Billboard 200 at No. 20 and on the Top Country Albums chart at No. 5, with 20,000 sold for the week. [8] The album has sold 347,000 copies in pure album sales the US as of April 2017, [9] and 3,335,000 units including tracks and streams as of March 2020.
I'll Keep You in Mind, from Time to Time was made available for streaming on 2 October, [17] before being released on 7 October through No Sleep. [7] To celebrate its release, the band performed album release shows in Leeds and London. [18] A day later, a music video was released for "I Hope You're Missing Me". [19]