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Bice Makes Chart History With First Single
6/30/05
Bo Bice Makes Chart History With First Single; 'Inside Your Heaven' /
'Vehicle' Debuts at No. 1
Rock Singer from Birmingham, Alabama, Tops Billboard Chart 50 Years to
the Day That First Rock and Roll Single Went to No. 1 Bice Will Perform
'Vehicle' With Richie Sambora
On NBC-TV's 'The Tonight Show' July 6
LOS ANGELES, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Bo Bice, the popular runner-up of
the fourth season of "American Idol," from Birmingham, Alabama,
makes chart history this week as his first single, the double-A sided
"Inside Your Heaven" / "Vehicle," debuts at No. 1 on
Billboard's Hot Singles Sales chart dated July 9, 2005. Bice's triumph
comes 50 years to the day after the very first rock and roll single went
to No. 1 in Billboard. "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock" by
Bill Haley and His Comets went to No. 1 on July 9, 1955, on the Best
Sellers in Stores chart, kicking off what music historians have called
"the rock era."
19 Recording / RCA Records recording artist Bice rewrites the chart
history books as his "Inside Your Heaven" replaces Carrie
Underwood's "Inside Your Heaven" at No. 1. It's the first time
in the history of the sales chart that the same song, recorded by a
different artist, succeeds itself at the top of the chart. Bice is the
sixth "American Idol" contestant to top the sales chart,
following Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Fantasia, Diana DeGarmo and
Underwood.
Bice's debut at No. 1 was fueled by incredibly strong sales, including
a No. 1 ranking at the Amazon website. With 106,000 copies sold, Bice's
debut instantly becomes the second best-selling retail single of 2005. In
addition to topping Hot Singles Sales, Bice's "Inside Your
Heaven" is also No. 1 on Billboard's Pop 100. On the Hot 100,
"Inside Your Heaven" debuts at No. 2. It is the second-highest
debuting single of 2005.
"Inside Your Heaven" was written by Andreas Carlsson, Pelle
Nylen and Savan Kotecha. "Vehicle" is a 1970 remake from by the
Ides of March, and features Bon Jovi's Richie Sambora on guitar. Bice will
perform "Vehicle" with Sambora on NBC-TV's "The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno" on Wednesday, July 6. "Vehicle" was
written by Jim Peterik. Both sides of Bice's single were produced by
Desmond Child.
SOURCE RCA Records
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