Achin' and Shakin' is the second studio album released by Broadway actress and Mercury Nashville recording artist Laura Bell Bundy. The album, which was released on April 13, 2010, is Bundy's first mainstream album; her first album, Longing for a Place Already Gone, was self-released in 2007. Achin' and Shakin' features the singles "Giddy On Up" and "Drop On By".
Bundy appeared on CMT's Top Twenty Countdown to talk about the new album and debut a fan-made version of her "Giddy On Up" video on April 9, 2010. She also performed "Giddy On Up" on the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards on April 18, 2010. She appeared on Good Morning America on April 21, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on April 29 and appeared on Chelsea Lately on May 11, 2010.
The album is divided into two themes: "Achin'", which comprises tracks 1-6, and "Shakin'", which comprises tracks 7-12.Nathan Chapman produced the "Achin'" tracks; Mike Shimshack produced "Giddy On Up", "I'm No Good for Ya Baby", and "Everybody", while Kyle Kelso produced "Rebound", "Boyfriend?", and "If You Want My Love".
"Shakin'" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money from his Platinum-certified album No Control, released in 1982. It was co-written by Eddie Money, Elizabeth Myers, and Ralph Carter, and released as a single, reaching #63 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #9 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.
The video for the single featured actress/model Patricia Kotero, better known as Apollonia, as the female doing the "shakin". She would later go on to co-star in the film Purple Rain.
The song is a playable track on the music video game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.
The song's video was featured on an episode of [{Beavis and Butthead}}. The duo enjoyed the video, particularly Money's faces while watching the model dance around.
Shakin (Persian: شاكين, also Romanized as Shākīn) is a village in Dodangeh-ye Sofla Rural District, Ziaabad District, Takestan County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 423, in 127 families.
"Shakin'" is a song written by Mark Miller and Randy Scruggs, and recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in May 1986 as the third single and title track from the album Shakin'. The song reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
The music video was directed by Martin Kahan and premiered in May 1986
When your luck is running out and the rain is pouring down
And there’s another cloud sneakin' up behind you
When hopeless feels like home, you think you’re all alone
And all you know is that you just don’t know what to do
Doesn’t really matter, who you are
Doesn’t really matter, what you do
Doesn’t really matter, where you’re from
Chorus:
Everybody needs somebody
Everybody needs someone they can love
When the livin' get’s too heavy
There’s somebody, somebody they can count on
If you’re dealin' with a broken heart and your dreams just fell apart
And you’re just looking for someone to understand
You’re not the only one who can’t see the long-run
Just tryin' to have some fun when the (clap, clap) hits the fan
Doesn’t really matter, who you are
Doesn’t really matter, what you do
Doesn’t really matter, where you’re from
Repeat Chorus
I can count on you, you can count on me
I can count on you
It ain’t always pretty, it ain’t always right
It’ll keep you starin' at the ceilin' in the middle of the night
Maybe not today, but it’ll be okay
‘Cause it’s life, and we're livin’ it, and we got each other
Repeat Chorus Twice
I can count on you, you can count on me, I can count on you
You can count on me, I can count on you, you can count on me
When your luck is running out and the rain is pouring down
You can count on me, I can count on you
If you’re dealin' with a broken heart and your dreams just fell apart
You can count on me
Everybody