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"There's No Limit" is a song by American country music artist Deana Carter, recorded for her fourth studio album ''
I'm Just a Girl ''I'm Just a Girl'' is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Deana Carter. The album peaked at #6 on the U.S. Top Country Albums chart and #58 on the Billboard 200, and produced two singles. "There's No Limit" was released in l ...
'' (2002). Carter co-wrote and co-produced the single, writing it with Randy Scruggs and producing it with Dann Huff. It was released by Arista Nashville on October 21, 2002, as Carter's first single for the record label, and the lead single from the album. It is also Carter's first official charting song since "Ruby Brown" peaked at number 74 on the ''RPM'' Country Tracks chart in late 1999. It peaked at number 14 on the US
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chart, marking her highest chart entry since "
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" (1997). It is also her last top-20 single to date.


Content

The song, written by Deana Carter with Randy Scruggs, is a moderate up-tempo backed by electric guitar with occasional
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fills. Its lyrics are essentially of how Carter tells her male lover that she will do anything for him: :''If it's a long, long road, baby, I'll walk it'' :''If it's a mountain high, baby, I'll cross it'' :''If it's a deep blue sky, you know, I'll jump out in it'' :''There's nothin' I would not do for you, there's no limit''


Critical reception

Deborah Evans Price of ''Billboard'' gave a mostly favorable review saying, "Carter sounds great but would benefit from cleaner production. At times the track sounds a little too busy ..That aside, it's still an impressive record that should re-establish Carter at
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Music video

Randee St. Nicholas directed the music video. In the video, Carter and her boyfriend are seen talking on the phone. Carter sings and plays her guitar in her bedroom, and is later joined by her boyfriend. The video concludes with the two crawling under the sheets of her bed and kissing, while the chorus plays. The music video began airing to CMT (Country Music Television) in early January 2003. The video became a huge success, topping the CMT ''Top Twenty Countdown'' on April 17, 2003; it was ranked by the network at number 29 on the 2008 version of their "40 Sexiest Videos." "There's No Limit" would be nominated at the 2003 CMT Flameworthy Awards for Hottest Female Video of the Year. While the video has not been available on platforms such as YouTube, it is available on both Apple Music and the Internet Archive.


Commercial performance

"There's No Limit" debuted on the US ''Billboard''
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chart (then titled ''Hot Country Singles & Tracks'') the week of October 26, 2002, at number 54, becoming her first chart entry since "
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" reached number 35 in 1999. The song would reach a peak position of number 14 on the chart the week of April 5, 2003. The song spent 26 weeks in total on the chart, becoming Carter's longest charting single to date. The track debuted on the ''
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'' Country Top 50 the week of October 25, 2002, at number 41, becoming the highest debut of the week. On the final issue of the year dated December 20, 2002, the song had rose to number 25 in its ninth week. "There's No Limit" would go on to peak at number 11 on March 28, 2003. The song would go on to spend 24 weeks, its last being on April 18, 2003 at number 22.


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{{Deana Carter 2002 singles 2002 songs Arista Nashville singles Deana Carter songs Songs written by Deana Carter Songs written by Randy Scruggs Song recordings produced by Dann Huff Music videos directed by Randee St. Nicholas