Be a Light
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| Single by Thomas Rhett featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban | ||||
| from the album 20 Number Ones | ||||
| Released | March 30, 2020 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 2:50 | |||
| Label | Valory | |||
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| Producer | Dann Huff | |||
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| Reba McEntire singles chronology | ||||
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| Chris Tomlin singles chronology | ||||
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"Be a Light" is a song recorded by American country music singer Thomas Rhett and featuring guest vocals from Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban. It was released on March 30, 2020.
Rhett performed the song live at the 54th Annual Country Music Association Awards alongside McEntire and Tomlin for the first time.[1]
Content and history
[edit | edit source]Rhett said that he wrote the song in 2019, but chose to release it because he thought its message would be well received in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] He told Billboard that the song "was really just about being a light in a dark place; being an encouragement to people." He co-wrote the song with Matt Dragstrem, Josh Thompson, and Josh Miller.[3] The song was sent to country radio on March 30, 2020. On April 5, 2020, he performed it on ACM Presents: Our Country, a television special put on by the Academy of Country Music.[4] Rhett also announced that proceeds from the song will be donated to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.[2]
Personnel
[edit | edit source]- David Angell – violin
- Monisa Angell – viola
- Jenny Bufano – violin
- Zeneba Bowers – violin
- Janet Darnall – violin
- David Davidson – violin
- Matt Dragstrem – programming
- Conni Ellisor – violin
- Alicia Engstrom – violin
- Dann Huff – electric guitar, piano, programming
- Charlie Judge – keyboards, piano
- Chris Kimmerer – drums
- Anthony LaMarchina – cello
- Betsy Lamb – viola
- Tony Lucido – bass guitar
- Reba McEntire – featured vocals
- Carole Rabinowitz-Nueun – cello
- Justin Niebank – programming
- Sari Reist – cello
- Thomas Rhett – lead vocals
- Hillary Scott – featured vocals
- Chris Tomlin – featured vocals
- Ilya Toshinsky – acoustic guitar
- Keith Urban – electric guitar, featured vocals
- Mary Kathryn Van Osdale – violin
- Derek Wells – electric guitar
- Kris Wilkinson – viola, string arrangements
Chart performance
[edit | edit source]Be a Light entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 71 on the chart dated for the week ending April 18, 2020. In doing so, it became the first entries on that chart for both Scott and Tomlin (though the former has charted repeatedly with Lady A).[3] It is also McEntire's first top-10 hit since "Turn On the Radio" peaked at No. 1 in January 2011, and her most recent top-10 hit to date. With a peak of number 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, it became Rhett's first single to miss the top spot since "Vacation" peaked at number 30 in 2016.
Charts
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Certifications
[edit | edit source]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| United States (RIAA)[14] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
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References
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- ^ "Thomas Rhett Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
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- 2020 songs
- 2020 singles
- Country ballads
- 2020s ballads
- Thomas Rhett songs
- Hillary Scott songs
- Keith Urban songs
- Reba McEntire songs
- Songs written by Thomas Rhett
- Songs written by Matt Dragstrem
- Songs written by Josh Thompson (singer)
- Song recordings produced by Dann Huff
- Big Machine Records singles
- Chris Tomlin songs
- Songs about the COVID-19 pandemic
- Vocal collaborations