You Don't Know Her Like I Do

Album: Halfway to Heaven (2011)
Charted: 49
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Songfacts®:

  • This mid tempo cut about love gone wrong is the second single from Country rocker Brantley Gilbert's album, Halfway to Heaven, following its re-release under the Valory Music Group record label. The Georgia native penned the song with Nashville songwriter Jim McCormick, whose other credits include "You Didn't Have a Good Time" by Randy Travis and "When I Get It" by Craig Campbell. It was released on December 12, 2011.
  • The song's music video gives fans an intimate glimpse of Gilbert's live shows and life on the road.
  • The song became Gilbert's second consecutive Country #1 single in July 2012 after a 32 week climb. It actually reached the top faster than his previous peaking cut "Country Must Be Country Wide," which crowned the chart in its 33rd week.

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