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3 Doors Down is an American alternative rock band, they were formed in 1997. They signed to Universal Records in 2000 for their first record, The Better Life. They received international attention with the release of their song; "Kryptonite". The single crossed over several formats, peaking at #1 on rock, alternative and pop radio. The album went on to sell over 5 million copies, thanks to the longest running #1 single on rock radio in Billboard's chart history, "Loser" (21 weeks at #1), "Duck & Run" (a #1 rock smash) and another Top 40 crossover smash "Be Like That", which peaked at #25 on the Hot 100.

While the band experienced a lot of exposure and fame for the singles on their first album, the followup proved to be just as successful. In 2002, "Away from the Sun" was released with the hit single "When I'm Gone". Featuring a video in tribute to American troops, the single's popularity enabled the hit to remain on the charts for almost a year, again garnering multiple format airplay from rock to pop to alternative radio. It also became their second biggest hit to date on rock radio, spending 17 weeks on top of the chart (second only to the band's own "Loser"). "Here Without You" became another multi-format smash while singles "The Road I'm On" and "Away From The Sun" were minor hits. The album went on to sell over 3 million copies.

3 Doors Down released their third studio album on February 8, 2005. The first single "Let Me Go" is already gaining airplay on rock and alternative formats.

Discography

  • The Better Life (February 8, 2000, LP)
  • Away from the Sun (November 12, 2002, LP)
  • Another 700 Miles (November 11, 2003, EP)
  • Seventeen Days (February 8, 2005, LP)

Hit Singles (in chronological order)

  • Kryptonite #3 US / #1(Rock) / #1 (Alternative)
  • Loser #51 US / #1 (Rock) / #2 (Alternative)
  • Duck & Run #1 (Rock)
  • Be Like That #25 US / #10 (Rock)
  • When I'm Gone #4 US / #1 (Rock) / #2 (Alternative)
  • The Road I'm On #8 (Rock)
  • Here Without You #5 US / #16 (Rock)
  • Away From the Sun #20 (Rock) / #5 (Hot AC)

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The first single "Let Me Go" is already gaining airplay on rock and alternative formats. She died in 1990. 3 Doors Down released their third studio album on February 8, 2005. Vaughan continued recording on a variety of labels in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and early 80s. The album went on to sell over 3 million copies. She continued playing with some of the biggest names in the business, including Miles Davis and Jimmy Jones. "Here Without You" became another multi-format smash while singles "The Road I'm On" and "Away From The Sun" were minor hits. "Tenderly" and "It's Magic" became popular during the late 1940s, and she continued to build on her fanbase in the early 1950s with songs like "Sassy".

It also became their second biggest hit to date on rock radio, spending 17 weeks on top of the chart (second only to the band's own "Loser"). Eckstine and Vaughan, along with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker stayed together for a time, though she went solo in 1945. Featuring a video in tribute to American troops, the single's popularity enabled the hit to remain on the charts for almost a year, again garnering multiple format airplay from rock to pop to alternative radio. She began performing with Earl Hines in the early 1940s, but soon broke away with Billy Eckstine. In 2002, "Away from the Sun" was released with the hit single "When I'm Gone". Sarah Vaughan (March 27, 1924 - April 3, 1990) is considered by some to be one of the greatest female jazz singers in the history of the genre, along with Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. While the band experienced a lot of exposure and fame for the singles on their first album, the followup proved to be just as successful. Download sample of "What a Difference a Day Made".

The album went on to sell over 5 million copies, thanks to the longest running #1 single on rock radio in Billboard's chart history, "Loser" (21 weeks at #1), "Duck & Run" (a #1 rock smash) and another Top 40 crossover smash "Be Like That", which peaked at #25 on the Hot 100. The single crossed over several formats, peaking at #1 on rock, alternative and pop radio. They received international attention with the release of their song; "Kryptonite". They signed to Universal Records in 2000 for their first record, The Better Life.

3 Doors Down is an American alternative rock band, they were formed in 1997. Away From the Sun #20 (Rock) / #5 (Hot AC). Here Without You #5 US / #16 (Rock). The Road I'm On #8 (Rock).

When I'm Gone #4 US / #1 (Rock) / #2 (Alternative). Be Like That #25 US / #10 (Rock). Duck & Run #1 (Rock). Loser #51 US / #1 (Rock) / #2 (Alternative).

Kryptonite #3 US / #1(Rock) / #1 (Alternative). Seventeen Days (February 8, 2005, LP). Another 700 Miles (November 11, 2003, EP). Away from the Sun (November 12, 2002, LP).

The Better Life (February 8, 2000, LP).