Sunday, September 11, 2011

Listen to Scotty McCreery Song I Love You This Big

An American recording artist and American Idol’s season 10 winner, Scotty McCreery sings this song. This was written by Jay Smith, Ronnie Jackson, Esther Dean, Brett James and producer is Mark Bright. It was released on May 25, 2011 in United States in a Digital Download Format. Basically this is a country song and time period of this is 4 minute and 6 Seconds.



scotty mccreery song
Summary:

Scotty says this was a little chill and a nice thing, community thing on 4th July. Video was released on August 9, 2011 on CMT. Video started with Scotty and his band preparing for performance on 4th July party. After that people are coming there and take their seat to watch a program. Scotty singing with his band. He focus on four couples in the song first a blonde, a beautiful girl looking for a guy, then finding him and give him a hug, a Blonde girl and a person holding each other’s hands after that they are talking to each other. Another girl come to his guy friend and hugs him and in another place blonde girl and her guy taking food and still holding each other’s hands and talking. After that at last fireworks go off in the air and Scotty and his band end their performance. Couples are watching the fireworks. Scotty’s mother is featured in this video. It was first performed by him in an American Idol final performance on May 24, 2010.



Scotty McCreery: I Love You This Big - Vevo Video From YouTube





In lyrics a singer says about an old man who thinks he is still young and energetic. He accepts that he has not that much experience about love but he knows that love is always real and right. When he looks it he says his heartbeat run very fast. After that he says that he loves his big and says “I Love You Big”. He spends his whole life with it and I can’t describe it by words. I love it be deeper than Ocean. I always know that I am so crazy and I share many things in my life with it and it is a part of my life now.



Chart performance:

It reached a peak position of number 21 in Canadian Hot 100 and peak position of number 11 in US Billboard Hot 100 and number 15 in US Billboard Hot Country songs. By this way it also ranks in a several other countries.