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The Joy of Music is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ben Rector, released on March 11, 2022, through OK Kid Recordings. Rector co-produced the album with John Fields . The first draft of music was recorded in January 2020, but most of the album was scrapped and recorded throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and completed in ...
Many of Rector's songs are piano-driven. [121] [122] [123] Songs such as "Extraordinary Magic" and "Love Like This" are centered around the piano with orchestrated backing, typically supplied by Cody Fry, while "Making Money" is exclusively raw piano. [7]
Something Like This is the fourth studio album released by American singer-songwriter Ben Rector. It was his first album after graduating from the University of Arkansas and relocating from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Nashville, Tennessee .
"Range Rover" was co-written by Devin Dawson, Ben Rector, and Mark Trussell. [1] Rector had performed with Trussell in the past, and Trussell had recently began collaborating with Devin Dawson. [2] Dawson was also a big fan of Rector's work, and an original songwriting collaboration helped shaped the music on Dawson's debut album Dark Horse. [3]
"The Power of Love" "Newy Lewis and the Hues: Greatest Hits" "I Want a New Drug" "Do You Believe in Love" "Brand New" [9] 2015 Brand New "Paris" "Drive" 2018 Magic "Old Friends" "The Thanksgiving Song" 2020 A Ben Rector Christmas "Range Rover" (featuring Steve Winwood) 2021 Non-album singles "The Best Is Yet Come" [10] "Dream On" [11] 2022 The ...
In 2015 Ben Rector released the album Brand New.The album, especially the single of the same name, was a commercial success and brought Rector to more mainstream attention; the album peaked at 9th on Billboard 200, and the song "Brand New" had 41 million streams on Spotify by 2019 and saw over 40 television and movie placements. [1]
Singer Ben Rector wanted to show his respect for pro golfer Rory McIlroy by writing a song for him following his heartbreaking loss at the U.S. Open Championship last week. “I sat down and wrote ...
Ben Rector considers Into the Morning to be his first "real" album, as he considers the two albums prior to be indirectly focused efforts while he was still in college. [1] It was the first album where he began to "get in the groove as a songwriter", having focused his efforts more specifically toward the craft and writing music more frequently ...