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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Go With the Show
| Type = live
| name = Go With the Show
| Artist = [[Hedley (band)|Hedley]]
| type = live
| Cover =
| artist = [[Hedley (band)|Hedley]]
| Alt =
| cover = Go With The Show Album Cover.jpg
| Released = November 9, 2010
| alt =
| released = November 9, 2010
| Recorded = April 15, 2010 at [[Moncton Coliseum|Moncton Coliseum Arena]] ([[Moncton|Moncton, Nova Scotia]]), April 16, 2010 at [[Halifax Metro Centre|Metro Centre]] ([[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, NS]]), April 20, 2010 at [[Mile One Centre|Mile One Arena]] ([[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's, Newfoundland]])
| recorded = April 15, 2010 at [[Moncton Coliseum|Moncton Coliseum Arena]] ([[Moncton|Moncton, New Brunswick]]), April 16, 2010 at [[Halifax Metro Centre|Metro Centre]] ([[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]), April 20, 2010 at [[Mile One Centre|Mile One Arena]] ([[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's, Newfoundland]])
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[Pop rock]], [[Rock music|Rock]], [[Pop Punk]], [[Soft rock]], [[Ska]], [[Pop music|Pop]]
| venue =
| Length = <!-- {{Duration|m=MM|s=SS}} -->
| studio =
| Label = [[Universal Music Canada]]
| genre = [[Alternative rock]]
| Producer = Darren Gilmore<br>Sarah Fenton
| length = 69:17
| Last album = ''[[The Show Must Go]]'' <br> (2009)
| label = [[Universal Music Canada]]<br>[[The Island Def Jam Music Group|Island Def Jam]]
| This album = '''''Go With the Show''''' <br> (2010)
| producer =
| Next album = ''[[Storms (Hedley album)|Storms]]'' <br> (2011)
| prev_title = [[The Show Must Go]]
| prev_year = 2009
| next_title = [[Storms (Hedley album)|Storms]]
| next_year = 2011
}}
}}
'''''Go With the Show''''' is the first live album to be released by the Canadian rock band [[Hedley (band)|Hedley]]. It was released on November 9th 2010 and contained the track "Beautiful", which in 2011 was released on [[Hedley (band)|Hedley's]] fourth studio album [[Storms (Hedley album)|Storms]]. It debuted at #27 on the [[Canadian Albums Chart]].<ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/ALBUMS.html CANOE - JAM! Music SoundScan Charts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''''Go With the Show''''' is the first live album to be released by the Canadian rock band [[Hedley (band)|Hedley]]. It was released on November 9, 2010, and contained the track "Beautiful", which in 2011 was released on [[Hedley (band)|Hedley's]] fourth studio album [[Storms (Hedley album)|Storms]]. It debuted at #27 on the [[Canadian Albums Chart]].<ref name="CAN Albums">{{cite web|url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/ALBUMS.html|title=Canadian Albums Top 100: Week of December 1, 2010|website=[[Canoe.com]]|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20101208050336/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/ALBUMS.html|archivedate=December 8, 2010|url-status=usurped|access-date=October 21, 2023}}</ref> The Live tracks were recorded at the three final destinations of the first leg of "[[The Show Must Go#The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour|The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour]]".


==Content==
==Content==
The live album DVD includes an exclusive documentary of the band's The Show Must Go... On The Road Tour as well as the music videos for "[[Cha-Ching]]", "[[Don't Talk to Strangers (Hedley song)|Don't Talk to Strangers]]" and "[[Perfect (Hedley song)|Perfect]]". The DVD also includes a [[Vignette (literature)|vignette]] opening for the documentary as well as a comedy skit called "HTV: All Hedley All The Time" and three jumbotron feeds for "Amazing" (in [[Moncton]]), "Beautiful" (in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]]), and "Sweater Song" (in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's]]). The CD includes recordings from the [[Halifax Metro Centre|Metro Centre]] in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]] ("[[Cha Ching]]", "[[On My Own (Hedley song)|On My Own]]", "[[She's So Sorry]]", "[[Perfect (Hedley song)|Perfect]]", "[[Gunnin']]", "Friends", "Beautiful" and "[[Never Too Late (Hedley song)|Never Too Late]]"), The [[Moncton Coliseum|Moncton Coliseum Arena]] in [[Moncton]] ("Shelter", "[[Old School (Hedley song)|Old School]]", "Hands Up", "321" and "[[For the Nights I Can't Remember]]" and the [[Mile One Centre|Mile One Arena]] in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's]] ("[[Don't Talk to Strangers (Hedley song)|Don't Talk to Strangers]]", "[[Trip (Hedley song)|Trip]]" and "Sweater Song").
The live album DVD includes an exclusive documentary of the band's The Show Must Go... On The Road Tour as well as the music videos for "[[Cha-Ching]]", "[[Don't Talk to Strangers (Hedley song)|Don't Talk to Strangers]]" and "[[Perfect (Hedley song)|Perfect]]". The DVD also includes a [[Vignette (literature)|vignette]] opening for the documentary as well as a comedy skit called "Newsroom" and three jumbotron feeds for "Amazing" (in [[Moncton]]), "Beautiful" (in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]]), and "Sweater Song" (in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's]]). The CD includes recordings from the [[Halifax Metro Centre|Metro Centre]] in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]] ("[[Cha-Ching|Cha Ching]]", "[[On My Own (Hedley song)|On My Own]]", "[[She's So Sorry]]", "[[Perfect (Hedley song)|Perfect]]", "[[Gunnin']]", "Friends", "Beautiful" and "[[Never Too Late (Hedley song)|Never Too Late]]"), The [[Moncton Coliseum]] in [[Moncton]] ("Shelter", "Amazing", "[[Old School (Hedley song)|Old School]]", "Hands Up", "321" and "[[For the Nights I Can't Remember]]") and the [[Mile One Centre|Mile One Arena]] in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's]] ("[[Don't Talk to Strangers (Hedley song)|Don't Talk to Strangers]]", "[[Trip (Hedley song)|Trip]]" and "Sweater Song").


==Track Listing==
==Track listing==
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===DVD track list===
#"[[The Show Must Go]]... on the Road Tour - Documentary"
#"Special Features"
#*"[[Cha-Ching]] - Music video"
#*"[[Don't Talk to Strangers (Hedley song)|Don't Talk to Strangers]] - Music video"
#*"[[Perfect (Hedley song)|Perfect]] - Music video"
#*"The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour - Vignette opening"
#*"Newsroom - Comedy skit"
#*"Amazing: Live in Moncton - Jumbotron video
#*"Beautiful: Live in Halifax - Jumbotron video
#*"Sweater Song: Live in St. John's - Jumbotron video

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|+Chart performance for ''Go with the Show''
! scope="col"| Chart (2010)
! scope="col"| Peak<br/>position
|-
! scope="row"| [[Canadian Albums Chart|Canadian Albums]] ([[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']])<ref name="CAN Albums"/>
| 27
|}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:2010 live albums]]
[[Category:2010 live albums]]
[[Category:Hedley albums]]
[[Category:Hedley (band) albums]]
[[Category:Universal Music Canada albums]]
[[Category:Universal Music Canada albums]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 10 November 2024

Go With the Show
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2010
RecordedApril 15, 2010 at Moncton Coliseum Arena (Moncton, New Brunswick), April 16, 2010 at Metro Centre (Halifax, Nova Scotia), April 20, 2010 at Mile One Arena (St. John's, Newfoundland)
GenreAlternative rock
Length69:17
LabelUniversal Music Canada
Island Def Jam
Hedley chronology
The Show Must Go
(2009)
Go With the Show
(2010)
Storms
(2011)

Go With the Show is the first live album to be released by the Canadian rock band Hedley. It was released on November 9, 2010, and contained the track "Beautiful", which in 2011 was released on Hedley's fourth studio album Storms. It debuted at #27 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[1] The Live tracks were recorded at the three final destinations of the first leg of "The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour".

Content

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The live album DVD includes an exclusive documentary of the band's The Show Must Go... On The Road Tour as well as the music videos for "Cha-Ching", "Don't Talk to Strangers" and "Perfect". The DVD also includes a vignette opening for the documentary as well as a comedy skit called "Newsroom" and three jumbotron feeds for "Amazing" (in Moncton), "Beautiful" (in Halifax), and "Sweater Song" (in St. John's). The CD includes recordings from the Metro Centre in Halifax ("Cha Ching", "On My Own", "She's So Sorry", "Perfect", "Gunnin'", "Friends", "Beautiful" and "Never Too Late"), The Moncton Coliseum in Moncton ("Shelter", "Amazing", "Old School", "Hands Up", "321" and "For the Nights I Can't Remember") and the Mile One Arena in St. John's ("Don't Talk to Strangers", "Trip" and "Sweater Song").

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Cha-Ching"3:37
2."On My Own"3:13
3."She's So Sorry"3:53
4."Shelter"3:17
5."Perfect"4:24
6."Amazing"4:03
7."Old School"4:10
8."Gunnin'"4:16
9."Friends"4:12
10."Beautiful"3:28
11."Don't Talk to Strangers"4:12
12."Hands Up"4:18
13."321"4:58
14."Never Too Late"4:35
15."For the Nights I Can't Remember"4:36
16."Trip"4:44
17."Sweater Song"6:01
Total length:69:17

DVD track list

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  1. "The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour - Documentary"
  2. "Special Features"
    • "Cha-Ching - Music video"
    • "Don't Talk to Strangers - Music video"
    • "Perfect - Music video"
    • "The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour - Vignette opening"
    • "Newsroom - Comedy skit"
    • "Amazing: Live in Moncton - Jumbotron video
    • "Beautiful: Live in Halifax - Jumbotron video
    • "Sweater Song: Live in St. John's - Jumbotron video

Charts

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Chart performance for Go with the Show
Chart (2010) Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[1] 27

References

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  1. ^ a b "Canadian Albums Top 100: Week of December 1, 2010". Canoe.com. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010. Retrieved October 21, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)