Shine, Shine, Shine
1987 single by Eddy Raven
"Shine, Shine, Shine" | ||||
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Single by Eddy Raven | ||||
from the album Right Hand Man | ||||
B-side | "Stay with Me" | |||
Released | August 3, 1987 | |||
Genre | Country pop | |||
Length | 3:29 | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Ken Bell Bud McGuire | |||
Producer(s) | Don Gant, Eddy Raven | |||
Eddy Raven singles chronology | ||||
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"Shine, Shine, Shine" is a song written by Ken Bell and Bud McGuire, and originally recorded by Razzy Bailey on his 1985 album Arrival. American country music artist Eddy Raven released the song in August 1987 as the fourth single from his album Right Hand Man. The song was Raven's second number one country single, his first since "I Got Mexico" three years before. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart.[1]
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] | 1 |
Canadian RPM Country Tracks | 1 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1987) | Position |
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US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[3] | 49 |
References
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Eddy Raven
- Eyes
- Desperate Dreams
- I Could Use Another You
- Love and Other Hard Times
- Right Hand Man
- Temporary Sanity
- Right for the Flight
- "Ain't She Somethin' Else"
- "I Wanna Live"
- "I Should've Called"
- "Who Do You Know in California"
- "A Little Bit Crazy"
- "She's Playing Hard to Forget"
- "I Got Mexico"
- "I Could Use Another You"
- "She's Gonna Win Your Heart"
- "Operator, Operator"
- "I Wanna Hear It from You"
- "You Should Have Been Gone by Now"
- "Sometimes a Lady"
- "Right Hand Man"
- "You're Never Too Old for Young Love"
- "Shine, Shine, Shine"
- "I'm Gonna Get You"
- "Joe Knows How to Live"
- "'Til You Cry"
- "In a Letter to You"
- "Bayou Boys"
- "Sooner or Later"
- "Island"
- Discography
- "I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore"
- "Thank God for Kids"
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