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Heaven (Los Lonely Boys song)

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"Heaven"
Single by Los Lonely Boys
from the album Los Lonely Boys
ReleasedJanuary 26, 2004 (2004-01-26)
Genre
Length3:47
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
  • Henry Garza
  • Jojo Garza
  • Ringo Garza
Producer(s)John Porter
Los Lonely Boys singles chronology
"Real Emotions"
(2003)
"Heaven"
(2004)
"More Than Love"
(2004)
Music video
"Heaven" on YouTube

"Heaven" is the debut single of American rock band Los Lonely Boys. The song was written by brothers Henry, Jojo and Ringo Garza, who comprise the foundation of the band, and it appears on their multi-platinum self-titled album.

Reception

Released as a single on January 26, 2004,[3] "Heaven" reached the top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at 16 in August. Later that year, the song began a sixteen-week run at number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in October. It was also a minor hit at country radio, where it peaked at number 46.

AllMusic reviewer Thom Jurek describes the song as "infectious" and draws comparisons to the music of Freddie King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Los Lobos. He states that "Heaven" is "a single in the old sense of the word: killer hook, easy groove, a slippery but unmistakable bridge with a beautiful vocal to boot -- all coming in under four minutes."[4]

Awards

The success of "Heaven" led to two Grammy Award nominations and one win for the band at the 47th Grammy Awards, held in early 2005. The song won in the category Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal,[5] while Los Lonely Boys were nominated in the category Best New Artist, losing out to Maroon 5.

Track listing

US and UK CD single[6][7]

  1. "Heaven" (album version)
  2. "Heaven" (live acoustic version)

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[27] Gold 500,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States January 26, 2004 Hot adult contemporary radio Epic [3]
Australia July 19, 2004 CD [28]

References

  1. ^ "Rockpango". Rolling Stone. April 13, 2011.
  2. ^ "Album Review: Los Lonely Boys, 'Revelation'". January 21, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Going for Adds" (PDF). Radio & Records. No. 1539. January 23, 2004. p. 22. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "Heaven" song review Thom Jurek, AllMusic.com. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  5. ^ Los Lonely Boys biography MTV.com. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  6. ^ Heaven (US CD single liner notes). Los Lonely Boys. Epic Records. 2004. 34K 76813.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  7. ^ Heaven (UK CD single liner notes). Los Lonely Boys. Epic Records. 2004. 675490 1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  8. ^ "Issue 752" ARIA Top 100 Singles. National Library of Australia. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  9. ^ "Top 50 Singles". Jam!. Archived from the original on April 17, 2005. Retrieved May 14, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  10. ^ "R&R Canada AC Top 30" (PDF). Radio & Records. No. 1574. September 24, 2004. p. 70.
  11. ^ "RR Canada Hot AC Top 30" (PDF). Radio & Records. No. 1569. August 20, 2004. p. 52. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  12. ^ "Los Lonely Boys – Heaven". Top 40 Singles.
  13. ^ "Arhiva romanian top 100 – Editia 16, saptamina 25.04 – 01.05, 2005" (in Romanian). Romanian Top 100. Archived from the original on May 14, 2005. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  14. ^ "Los Lonely Boys Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  15. ^ "Los Lonely Boys Chart History (Adult Alternative Songs)". Billboard.
  16. ^ "Los Lonely Boys Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard.
  17. ^ "Los Lonely Boys Chart History (Adult Pop Songs)". Billboard.
  18. ^ "Los Lonely Boys Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  19. ^ "Los Lonely Boys Chart History (Pop Songs)". Billboard.
  20. ^ "The Year in Charts 2003: Most-Played Triple-A Songs". Airplay Monitor. Vol. 11, no. 51. December 19, 2003. p. 47.
  21. ^ "Billboard Top 100 – 2004". Billboardtop100of.com. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  22. ^ a b "Year in Music & Touring". Billboard. Vol. 116, no. 52. December 25, 2004. p. YE-74. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  23. ^ "2004 The Year in Charts: Most-Played Mainstream Top 40 Songs". Billboard Radio Monitor. Vol. 12, no. 51. December 17, 2004. p. 22.
  24. ^ "2004 The Year in Charts: Most-Played Triple-A Songs". Billboard Radio Monitor. Vol. 12, no. 51. December 17, 2004. p. 54.
  25. ^ "2005 The Year in Music & Touring: Hot Adult Contemporary Singles". Billboard. Vol. 117, no. 52. December 24, 2005. p. YE-76.
  26. ^ "2005 The Year in Charts: Top Adult Top 40 Songs". Billboard Radio Monitor. Vol. 13, no. 50. December 16, 2005. p. 31.
  27. ^ "American single certifications – Los Lonely Boys – Heaven". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  28. ^ "The ARIA Report: New Releases Singles – Week Commencing 19th July 2004" (PDF). ARIA. July 19, 2004. p. 27. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2008. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  29. ^ "'Idol' Covers Paying Off For Gavin DeGraw, Los Lonely Boys" Corey Moss, MTV.com, May 13, 2005. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  30. ^ "Music from Saving Grace".

See also