Meet Me in Montana

"Meet Me in Montana"
Single by Dan Seals and Marie Osmond
from the album Won't Be Blue Anymore (Seals) and There's No Stopping Your Heart (Osmond)
B-side "What Do Lonely People Do"[1]
Released July 1985
Format 7"
Genre Country
Length 3:54
Label Capitol/Curb
Songwriter(s) Paul Davis
Producer(s) Kyle Lehning
Paul Worley
Dan Seals singles chronology
"My Old Yellow Car"
(1985) My Old Yellow Car1985
"Meet Me in Montana"
(1985) Meet Me in Montana1985
"Bop"
(1985) Bop1985
Marie Osmond singles chronology
"Until I Fall in Love Again"
(1985) Until I Fall in Love Again1985
"Meet Me in Montana"
(1985) Meet Me in Montana1985
"There's No Stopping Your Heart"
(1985) There's No Stopping Your Heart1985

"Meet Me in Montana" is a song written by Paul Davis, and recorded by American country music artists Dan Seals and Marie Osmond. It was released in July 1985 as the lead-off single from Seals' album Won't Be Blue Anymore, and the second single from Osmond's 1985 album There's No Stopping Your Heart.

"Meet Me in Montana" reached No. 1 on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart for one week in October 1985. The single was the first chart-topping hit for Seals, and Osmond's second No. 1 hit, her first to peak at the top of the chart since 1973's Paper Roses.

Content

The song refers to two lovers who go their separate ways to pursue dreams; him, to be a country music star, and her to be a Hollywood actress. When both of them experience misery and failure, they decide that the best hope for their future is with each other, in Montana.


Awards and reception

"Meet Me in Montana" earned Seals and Osmond the Country Music Association Vocal Duo of the Year award in 1986.

Chart positions

Chart (1985) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] 1
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 19

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 372. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
  2. "Dan Seals Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
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