WOODLAND HILLS, CA, June 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Appearing on two music charts after strong radio airplay is the latest song from Sandra Piller's current album, "Days Like These." The new hit single is "Fixin' to Fall," now being enjoyed by country fans on both terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The tune is "an upbeat love song that makes you want to dance," notes Piller.
Written by Jolene Kay Schmitz, the song lets Sandra really get into the fun and romance of the lyrics: "I'm fixin' to fall in love with you, My heart is slippin' into your eyes of blue." With strong bluegrass harmonies, the two-and-a-half-minute recording also features solos on fiddle, Telecaster and piano.
"Fixin' to Fall" is already in the Top 50 of the New Music Weekly Country Main Chart. Plus, it is at #118 on the Music Row chart, ahead of recordings by such artists as Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Kellie Pickler, Dolly Parton, LeAnn Rimes, Vince Gill, Charlie Daniels, and Gretchen Wilson.
The album, "Days Like These," released this year on Shady Hill Records, was recorded at "Cowboy" Jack Clement's studio in Nashville. The album's dozen tracks were produced by Jane Bach (writer of hits for Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina and others) and Executive Producer Clement (producer of hits for Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and a host of other country legends).
The way Sandra Piller came to record county music involves inspiration, hard work and patience. Putting a singing career on hold in order to raise her family, she returned to her first love of music "a little later in life than the typical teen singer," as she puts it. With this, her newest album, she is moving ahead with a career that has already seen her named Country Artist of the Year from New Music Weekly magazine.
In the past couple of months, her live show has added keyboardist and music director Loren Gold, noted for his work on large tours by Mandy Moore, Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Pickler, the Dancing With the Stars touring show, and the American Idol live shows.
The "Days Like These" album is available on iTunes, Amazon, and all the usual places for physical and digital distribution, with promotion and marketing headed by Harvey Cooper, former head of 20th Century Fox Records.
For more information, promo copies of "Days Like These," or interviews with Sandra, please contact John Scott G of G-Man Marketing.
G-Man Marketing promotes and distributes data, articles, and PR throughout the world. Contact us at (818) 223-8486 or jsg@gmanmarketing.com.
Sandra Piller's New Country Single Hits the Charts
"Fixin' to Fall" is the new single on the charts from the award-winning Sandra Piller album "Days Like These."
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[Press-News.org] Sandra Piller's New Country Single Hits the Charts"Fixin' to Fall" is the new single on the charts from the award-winning Sandra Piller album "Days Like These."