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Shoot For The Moon
Shoot for the Moon may refer to: * ''Shoot for the Moon'' (song), by Poco, 1982 * ''Shoot for the Moon'' (album), by Linda Davis, 1994 See also * '' Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon'', a 2020 studio album by Pop Smoke {{Disambiguation ...
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Shoot For The Moon (song)
"Shoot for the Moon" is a 1982 song by Poco, written by Rusty Young. It was the second of three singles released from their ''Ghost Town'' LP, and the bigger hit of the two which reached the charts. The song reached #50 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and #44 on ''Cash Box'' during the late winter of 1983. It also peaked at #10 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Unlike most of their other hits, the song did not chart in Canada. ''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...'' highlighted the song's "dreary optimism" and "four– part harmonies." Chart history References External links * 1982 songs 1982 singles Songs written by Rusty Young (musician) Poco songs Atlantic Records singles {{1980s-song-stub ...
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Shoot For The Moon (album)
Shoot for the Moon is the third album by country music artist Linda Davis, It was her first to achieve placement on the Billboard Music Charts. It was the first album released following a win at the 1993 Grammy Awards for Best Country Vocal Collaboration (with country superstar Reba McEntire) for their hit "Does He Love You." The album rose to the number 28 position on the Country Albums chart, and two of its tracks were relatively minor hits on the singles charts: "Company Time" at number 43, and "Love Didn't Do It" at number 58. The former was previously recorded by Mac McAnally on his 1990 album ''Simple Life''. "In Pictures" was later recorded by Alabama on their 1995 album of the same name. Reception Tim DuBois, president of Arista's Nashville division, said that "we rushed it" after Davis won a Grammy Award for her duet with Reba McEntire on "Does He Love You". ''Billboard'' reviewed the album favorably, praising John Guess's "punchy but rootsy" production and Davis's singi ...
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