Anything (The Calling Song)
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"Anything" is the third and final
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released by the rock band the Calling from their second album ''
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''. It peaked at number 23 in the US Charts. It was their last single to be released before they split up in 2005. The
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portrays the members of the band performing a live concert in front of a girl's house (portrayed by the Alex Band's wife Jennifer Sky).


Critical reception

Chuck Taylor from ''Billboard'' praised the song for being both "expertly crafted" and "a crisp musical breath of fresh air", concluding that "With this played beside
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," adult top 40 will be having more fun than anyone else on the dial."


References

2004 singles The Calling songs Songs written by Alex Band RCA Records singles 2004 songs Songs written by Aaron Kamin {{2000s-rock-single-stub