Shenandoah Scores With New ‘Sunday In The South’ Collaboration
Shenandoah has surged to the top of the iTunes All Genres and Country Charts with the band’s reimagined version of “Sunday in the South” (8 Track Entertainment), featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. The track claimed the No. 1 spot last week, following the release of a new video that amassed over eight million views across social media in just 48 hours. The video also became the No. 9 trending music video on YouTube.
“This all comes as a stunning and pleasant surprise,” says Shenandoah frontman Marty Raybon. “We couldn’t have done this without Jason and Luke and we are eternally grateful for their willingness and friendship.”
The release of the video sparked renewed interest in some older Shenandoah tracks, and 30 years after its release, Shenandoah Super Hits landed atop the iTunes Country Albums Chart, marking the group’s first No. 1 album in its 40-year career. Additionally, the original version of “Sunday in the South” (released 35 years ago) hit No. 5 on the iTunes Country Chart and No. 15 on the All Genres Chart. The chart action marks the first time Shenandoah has ever landed two songs in the top 5 of any chart at one time.
“The Fame family couldn’t be more excited for Shenandoah’s recent return to the top of the charts,” says Rodney Hall, President of Fame Studios. “I know my Dad [the late Rick Hall] is smiling down watching his favorite country voice hit the top of the charts again with his favorite country song he ever produced, ‘Sunday in the South.'”
Additional Shenandoah songs landing on the iTunes Country Chart following the release of the video include “Two Dozen Roses,” “Next to You, Next to Me,” “Church on Cumberland Road” and several more.
“Sunday in the South,” with Aldean and Bryan follows Shenandoah’s new version of their hit “Two Dozen Roses” with Luke Combs which reached No. 1 on the All Genre iTunes chart, No. 1 on the Country iTunes chart and amassed over 20 million global streams.
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