Beautiful Blue
Home Is Where My Feet Are is Holly's first CD in a few years and the leadoff single from it is Beautiful Blue. I think the video helps capture the song to some degree. Holly is running away from her trailor in the middle of a desert(?) that makes it just seems like a really lonely video anyway. The song seems very meloncoly but I really like Holly's voice. She's not intentionally strong but she has a wail that really works with this song in that she does what she needs to do. Can we let this song go in the running for song of the year? A06/08/02
Holly McNarland burst onto The Max scene with Beautiful Blue in 2002, a song that would eventually spend six weeks at #1 and end the year at #4, a surefire sign of things to come as she followed that up with another chart-topper and Top 10 hit, as well as a #1 album for Home Is Where My Feet Are. The release of Holly's third studio CD Chin Up Buttercup brings her back to the charts with her first single in over four years Every Single Time.