"Been There" is a song written and recorded by American country music artists Clint Black and Steve Wariner who ranked fifth on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & amp; Tracks chart in 2000. The album was released in January 2000, as the second single from the album D'lectrified , and the Top Ten hit for Wariner on the country singles charts.
Video Been There
Accounts
"Been Been There" is a vocal duet by Black and Wariner, both of whom wrote the song. In it, they both describe being in an undesirable situation, such as waking up "in the midst of an unfulfilled dream". They tell each other that they have "been there" and "do not want to come back". The song features a string-string acoustic guitar accompaniment from Wariner, and a harmonica accompaniment from Black, as well as a growing piano and Dobro. The harmonica and acoustic extension of the trade-off guitar, which is summarized on the single edit, completes the song. Like all other songs on D'lectrified, "Been There" uses only acoustic instruments.
The song is in key A major with an estimated tempo of 96 beats per minute and a vocal range of E 4 -D 6 . These poems display the repeating patterns of A and D chords for three lines before ending with GDA chords, while the choir follows the C progression? mDC ? mF ? mC ? mDGE.
Maps Been There
Music video
The music video for this song starts with a static screen on the TV, then the camera zooms in, revealing it coming from the TV. The scene then shows Black in bed with his pajamas, singing and playing the harmonica, as the band is shown through his outer window. The second verse shows Wariner watching TV and playing guitar in his living room. The band displayed in the Black window is also displayed on the Warrior television. As soon as Wariner opened the door, the scene changed between the two singers singing in different parts of the dungeon. Black then opens the door of his house, and the two sing in a blue room. Towards the end of the music video, the scene changes back to Black's bedroom, with Black in his pajamas, as he is being lifted from his bed. After many scene changes between the Warrior living room and the blue room, Black suddenly drops back in bed, then gets up and up to the ceiling. During the final scene of the video, the scene changes between Black and Wariner in the blue room, playing their instrument, followed by a static screen, and Black goes back through it, and the band freezes, and the video ends.
Performance chart
The song debuted at number 60 on Billboard Hot Country Singles & amp; Tracks chart dated January 15, 2000, and peaked at number 5 of the charts on April 15, 2000, staying for two weeks in a row. The song also peaked at number 44 on Billboard Hot 100. In addition, the song spent four consecutive weeks at Number One on Canada's Country Tracks' RPM .
Year-end graph
References
External links
- Lyrics of this song in MetroLyrics
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