Everything To Me

Everything To Me

Infobox Single
Name = Everything To Me


Artist = Brooke Hogan
from Album =
Released = July 27, 2004 flagicon|USA
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Bubblegum pop-rock
Length = 3:40
Label = Trans Continental
Writer = Kenny Gioia
Sheppard
Producer = Kenny Gioia
Sheppard
Cathy Dennis
Rob Davis
Reviews =
Last single =
This single = "Everything To Me"
(2004)
Next single = "About Us"
(2006)
Misc=Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate covers
Type = single

Everything To Me is a bubblegum pop-rock song by Brooke Hogan. The song was written by Pop producers Sheppard & Kenny Gioia. The single was released under Trans Continental, Lou Perlman's record label. The single appeared at #97 on the Billboard Hot 100, [Walt Belcher (March 12, 2008). [http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/mar/12/na-black-roots-out-laughs-in-irreverent-series-for/ Black Roots Out Laughs In Irreverent Series; For Brooke Hogan, A Spinoff Grows In Miami] . Tampa Bay Online. Accessed 2008-07-03.] but within the next two weeks it sank off the charts. The song was released as her debut single from what was supposed to be Hogan's debut album "This Voice" in July 2004. Due to the failed single, all plans were canceled and Hogan's debut album never got its official release.

Track listing

#"Everything To Me" 3:40
#"Everything To Me (Instrumental)" 3:39
#"Everything To Me (Karaoke)" 3:39
#"Everything To Me (Jason Randolph's Radio Remix)" 3:06
#"Everything To Me (JJ Flores Double J Remix)" 3:39

Credits

*Brooke Hogan (vocals)
*Sheppard (guitar, bass)
*Kenny Gioia (keyboards, drums & programming)
*Sheppard, Kenny Gioia, Cathy Dennis, and Rob Davis (producers)

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