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Some Things Never Change (Dallas Smith song)

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"Some Things Never Change"
Single by Dallas Smith featuring Hardy
from the album Timeless
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2020
Genre
Length2:51
Label604
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Dallas Smith singles chronology
"Like a Man"
(2020)
"Some Things Never Change"
(2020)
"Hide from a Broken Heart"
(2021)
Hardy singles chronology
"One Beer"
(2020)
"Some Things Never Change"
(2020)
"Give Heaven Some Hell"
(2021)
Music video
"Some Things Never Change" on YouTube

"Some Things Never Change" is a song recorded by Canadian country music singer Dallas Smith. It features American country singer Hardy,[1] who co-wrote the track along with Rodney Clawson, Corey Crowder, and Jordan Schmidt. The song was released to radio by 604 Records as the sixth single from Smith's 2020 album Timeless.[2][3]

Background

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Smith remarked that while he was in the studio in Nashville, fellow Joey Moi-collaborators Florida Georgia Line were working on an album that Hardy had 11 co-writes on. Smith then stated "I watched him emerge as an artist. I cut a few songs of his in the past but getting a sneak peek at what he was doing as an artist, a lot of his rock-influenced in-your-face country music resonated with me because it’s kind of my jam. I love that stuff and he and I just kind of clicked".[2] Smith also said the track "is a song [Hardy] had kicking around and I tried the verses a little bit, but Michael wrote those parts and they needed the twang that only he can do".[2]

Commercial performance

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"Some Things Never Change" reached a peak of #1 on the Billboard Canada Country chart dated February 6, 2021,[4] marking Smith's sixth consecutive Number One and eleventh overall.[5] It peaked at #55 on the Canadian Hot 100 in the same week, his third-highest entry there behind "Tippin' Point" and "Wastin' Gas".[6] It also peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Singles chart in the week after the release of Smith's album, prior to the track becoming a single.[7] The song has been certified Gold by Music Canada.[8]

Music video

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The music video for "Some Things Never Change" was directed by Stephano Barberis and premiered January 26, 2021.[9] The video features both Smith and Hardy.[10][11]

Charts

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Chart (2020–2021) Peak
position
Australia Country Hot 50 (TMN)[12] 48
Canada Country (Billboard)[5] 1
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[6] 55

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[8] Gold 40,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ "Dallas Smith, Gord Downie Back With New Tracks On Radio". FYI Music News. September 27, 2020. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Mitz, Roman (September 28, 2020). "Dallas Smith – Country Music Awards Continue To 'Drop'". The Music Express. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Dallas Smith Releases New Single "Some Things Never Change (feat. HARDY)"". Now and Then Magazine. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  4. ^ "Canada Country chart for February 6, 2021". Billboard. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Dallas Smith Chart History (Canada Country)". Billboard. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Dallas Smith Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "Dallas Smith Chart History (Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales)". Billboard. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Canadian single certifications – Dallas Smith – Some Things Never Change". Music Canada. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  9. ^ "Dallas Smith - Some Things Never Change featuring HARDY (Official Video)" (video). YouTube. January 26, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  10. ^ Colley, Katie (January 27, 2021). "Dallas Smith Teams Up With Hardy For 'Some Things Never Change' Music Video". ET Canada. Archived from the original on January 27, 2021.
  11. ^ Bickell, Dutch (February 4, 2021). "Dallas Smith and HARDY release new video for "Some Things Never Change"". Canadian Beats Media.
  12. ^ "Country Hot 50: Issue 1315". The Music Network. Retrieved 30 November 2020.