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Stealing Kisses

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"Stealing Kisses"
SinglebyFaith Hill
from the albumFireflies
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2006
GenreCountry
Length4:23
LabelWarner Bros. Nashville
Songwriter(s)Lori McKenna
Producer(s)Byron Gallimore,Faith Hill
Faith Hillsingles chronology
"Sunshine and Summertime"
(2006)
"Stealing Kisses"
(2006)
"I Need You"
(2007)

"Stealing Kisses"is a song recorded by Americancountry musicartistFaith Hill.The song was written and originally recorded by Americancountry musicsingerLori McKenna,first appearing on her albumBittertown(2004).[1]It was released on September 4, 2006 byWarner Bros. Nashvilleas the fifth and final single from Hill's sixth studio albumFireflies(2005).

Receiving favorable reviews, "Stealing Kisses" was the least successful single from the album and the only one to not enter the top ten, instead peaking at number 36 on theHot Country Songschart.[2]Despite failure atcountry radio,a music video was created which was directed by Sophie Muller; ironically enough, "Sunshine and Summertime" (a top ten hit from the album) never received a video.

Chart performance

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"Stealing Kisses" debuted on theBillboardHot Country Songsthe week of October 14, 2006, at number 58, the second highest debut of the week but the lowest debut for a single fromFireflies.The next week, the song rose up to number 48. The song entered the top forty the week of November 25, 2006, at number 39. A week later on December 2, "Stealing Kisses" reached its peak of number 36; the song would spend a total of twenty weeks. It became the only single fromFirefliesto not enter the top ten of the chart, with all of the other singles ( "Mississippi Girl","Like We Never Loved at All","The Lucky One",and"Sunshine and Summertime") reaching peak positions of numbers one, five, five, and seven respectively.

The song also had very minor success in Canada, debuting on theCanada Countrychart the week of December 2, 2006. The song reached its peak of number 44 the next week and only spend three weeks in the country.

Critical reception

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Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe reviewed the song favorably. He wrote that "Hill infuses Lori McKenna’s saga of a slowly sinking housewife with a bittersweetWynette-worthy vocal. "[3]

Personnel

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FromFirefliesliner notes.[4]

Chart performance

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Chart (2006) Peak
position
CanadaCountry(Billboard)[5] 44
USHot Country Songs(Billboard)[6] 36

References

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  1. ^"Bittertown".AllMusic.RetrievedAugust 18,2022.
  2. ^Whitburn, Joel(2013).Hot Country Songs: 1944-2012, Eighth edition.Record Research. p. 153.
  3. ^"Single Reviews".Country Universe. September 7, 2006.RetrievedAugust 17,2022.
  4. ^Fireflies(CD booklet). Faith Hill. Nashville, Tennessee: Warner Bros. Records Nashville. 2005. 48794-2.{{cite AV media notes}}:CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^"Faith Hill Chart History (Canada Country)".Billboard.
  6. ^"Faith Hill Chart History (Hot Country Songs)".Billboard.