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• • Ben Phillips singles chronology 'Going to Hell' (2013) ' Heaven Knows' (2013) ' (2014) 'Going to Hell' (2013) ' Heaven Knows' (2013) ' (2014) 'Heaven Knows' is a song by American band from their second studio album, (2014). It was released on November 19, 2013 as the album's second single. The song was written by and Ben Phillips, while was responsible for the production. 'Heaven Knows' is the band's first single to top a chart () and the second single to top, following their debut single ' (2010).

The song later entered the chart, peaking at number 20. Free Program Lekker Slapen Zonder Huilen Pdf. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Following the end of their worldwide tour in 2012, the band began working on their second studio album. They were recording at Water Music Recording Studios in, when the studio was destroyed by in October 2012. They lost a lot of equipment and recordings of songs meant for the album. After that, they had to re-record a lot of songs they had been working on at the time.

The Pretty Reckless first crowned the chart with 'Heaven Knows' for five weeks in 2014. The Pretty Reckless, 4, 2014-16 ('Heaven Knows' through 'Take Me Down') 4. The Pretty Reckless tabs with online player. One accurate tab per song. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal. Heaven Knows player version Hit Me Like A Man. Jimmy's in the back with a pocket of high If you listen close You can hear him cry Oh oh, heaven knows We belong way down below Sing it Oh oh, heaven knows We belong.

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Released ' to digital retailers on December 2, 2012; it would serve as the album's lead single. However, a conflict with the record company, mostly because of the poor performance of 'Kill Me' on charts and sales, caused The Pretty Reckless to end their deal with Interscope, and on September 24, 2013, it was announced the band had signed on with the label. 'Heaven Knows' premiered on November 19, 2013 on 's Octane, and on the same day, it was released as the album's second single to digital retailers. Critical reception [ ] Chris Payne of praised 'Heaven Knows' and described it as 's ' with vocals'. Chucky Eddy of also praised the song, calling it a 'full-on glam [stomp] about troubled teens'.