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"Fire Away" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton for his studio album Traveller (2015). It was written by Stapleton and Danny Green. The song's accompanying music video was released on February 26, 2016.
Traveller is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton. The album was produced by Dave Cobb and Stapleton, and was released on May 5, 2015, through Mercury Nashville . Described by music publications as an old-school country, Southern rock record, Traveller received critical acclaim and earned Stapleton several awards.
"Fire Away" (song), by Chris Stapleton from Traveller, 2015 "Fire AWay", a 1982 song by Captain and Tennille off the album More Than Dancing "Fire Away", a 1996 song by Garageland off the album Last Exit to Garageland
Stapleton performed on the main stage at the 2016 Country to Country festival in Europe along with Andrew Combs, Kacey Musgraves and headliner Eric Church. Stapleton was the musical guest on the Saturday Night Live episode which aired January 16, 2016, alongside host Adam Driver. He performed "Parachute" and "Nobody to Blame" from Traveller. [60]
"Fire Away" Video of the Year Nominated 2018: Chris Stapleton Entertainer of the Year: Nominated [4] Male Vocalist of the Year Won From A Room: Volume 1: Album of the Year Won "Broken Halos" Single Record of the Year Nominated "Whiskey and You" Song of the Year Nominated 2019: Chris Stapleton Songwriter of the Decade Won [5] Entertainer of the ...
Chris Stapleton fans just got some seriously good news. The "Broken Halos" singer made a major announcement in an Instagram post on Wednesday, Feb. 12: Stapleton and fellow country music star ...
"Either Way" is a song written by Chris Stapleton, Tim James and Kendell Marvel. It is the first single off Stapleton's 2017 album, From A Room: Volume 1. [2] The song was first recorded by Lee Ann Womack on her 2008 album, Call Me Crazy. It won the award for Best Country Solo Performance at the 60th Grammy Awards. [3]
[3] [5] Stapleton sings on the chorus accompanied by his wife and collaborator, Morgane. [3] The song is composed in the key of B-flat major with a slow tempo. It primarily follows the chord pattern B ♭ 5-F5-E ♭ add9-B ♭ 5-E ♭ add9-B ♭ 5. [7] Song was recorded and sung by Chris LeDoux on After the Storm in 2002