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"Straight Line" is a song recorded by Australian-American country artist Keith Urban. He co-wrote the song with Jerry Flowers, Chase McGill, and Greg Wells, and also produced it with Wells. [1] [2] It is a lead single off Urban's twelfth studio album, High. The song was released to country radio formats in Australia and the United Kingdom in 2024.
"Straight Lines" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair. It was released on 12 March 2007 and debuted at number one on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, becoming the band's first number-one single since 1997's "Freak". The single was shortly followed by the release of the band's fifth studio album Young Modern on 31 March 2007.
Straight Lines may refer to: Straight line, in mathematical geometry; Straight Lines (band), a Canadian pop-rock band; Straight Lines, by Ken Vandermark; Straight Lines, by Junip "Straight Lines" (song), by Silverchair "Straight Lines", a song by New Musik from From A to B "Straight Lines", a song by Hayden Thorpe from Diviner
"Straight Out of Line" is a song by American rock band Godsmack and the lead single from their album Faceless. [1] After its release in March 2003, the song immediately ascended to number one on the Mainstream Rock chart , and hit the top 10 on the Modern Rock chart . [ 2 ]
Faceless is the third studio album by American rock band Godsmack.It's the first album to feature drummer Shannon Larkin, former drummer for Ugly Kid Joe. [5] The album was released on April 8, 2003.
Straight Lines was a Canadian pop-rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] They are most noted for their single "Letting Go", which was a Top 10 hit on the Canadian charts in 1982 [ 2 ] and earned the band nominations for Best Single and Best Composer at the Juno Awards of 1983 .
" The song itself is a response to and parody of "Download This Song" by MC Lars. It is also a spoof of the ending song during the credits on Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star with all the former child stars. [3] "Don't Wear Those Shoes" Polka Party! (1986) Original, although the intro is in the style of The Kinks' "Father Christmas". [1]
Straight Line Stitch initially was formed by Patrick Haynes and Seth Thacker in 1999 and issued an EP and a demo album before adding vocalist Alexis Brown from Clarksville, Tennessee to the band in 2003. [1]