On My Way Here

On My Way Here

Artist: Clay Aiken

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Format: CD
Label: RCA
Catalog: 88697280892
Genre: Rock/Pop
Released: 05/06/2008
UPC: 886972808925
On My Way Here
On My Way Here

Artist: Clay Aiken
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2. Ashes
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3. Everything I Don't Need
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4. Something About Us
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5. Falling
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6. Where I Draw the Line
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7. Real Me, The
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8. Weight of the World
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9. As Long As We're Here
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10. Sacrificial Love
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11. Grace of God
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12. Lover All Alone
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Since shooting to stardom on the second season of American Idol, Clay Aiken has become an international pop phenomenon who has sold six million copies of his three best-selling albums.

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''On My Way Here'' is the fourth full length studio album released by Clay Aiken on May 6, 2008. This album of both ballads and pop-rock is an eclectic mix of styles and tempos. Aiken wanted to get away from using multiple producers and chose Grammy Award-winning British producer Mark 'Kipper' Eldridge (Sting, Chris Botti) to produce the album. Jaymes Foster was the executive producer. This was his final studio album for RCA.

The title track, "On My Way Here", written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder along with Hunter Davis and Chris Faulk, was the only single released. The song was originally for Tedder's debut album back in 2002, under Freelance Entertainment, which became defunct before the album could release. The song is about how the lessons we learn growing up shape us into the adults we become. This struck a chord with Aiken and the song became the inspiration for the album's theme.

The last track "Lover All Alone", written by Aiken and David Foster and originally available as an iTunes bonus with Aiken's ''A Thousand Different Ways'' album, was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou. - Wikipedia

Achin' for Clay, anybody? Claymates and casual fans alike will be excited to see that the Raleigh, NC native's third full-length (not counting 2004's Merry Christmas With Love) is on the way. Will it feature another surprise hit like "Invisible" or will it offer mostly covers like 2006’s A Thousand Different Ways, with the scant originals abetted by bigger names? We’re looking forward to Clay elaborating upon his unique voice and persona, and as always, expect big things from the Spamalot star. In Stores May 6.