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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [7]US Pop US Adult [8]US Alt [9]US AC [10]AUS [3]CAN [11]UK
Everything You Want is the third studio album by Vertical Horizon [6] and its first major label effort. [7] Released in 1999, it was a breakthrough album for the band. [8] Four singles were released from the album. [9] The second single, "Everything You Want", became one of the most played singles of 2000, reaching number one on the Billboard ...
A music video for the single was directed by Clark Eddy in Los Angeles. [10] Throughout the video, a split screen effect depicts two versions of Scannell acting differently in mirror environments. Lyrics flash across the screen as the band performs the song in a bright, illuminated room with black, vertical pinstripes.
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In 1997, Christian rock band Geoff Moore & The Distance covered the song as a hidden track on their "Threads" album. Kathy Troccoli has also released a cover of the song on her album "K.T.'s Groovy Medleys" Tony! Toni Tone! released a cover on the CD Panther released in 1995. Phish covered the song in concert on June 13, 1997, at SFX Hall in ...
The Go sessions began after commencing the two and a half years of touring in support of Everything You Want in early 2002. [3] Despite the band's origins as a duo where Matthew Scannell and Keith Kane split singing and songwriting duties, [5] the band dynamic shifted to Scannell proving majority of both for Everything You Want, [6] and all of both for Go. [7]