Keith Urban Sends Thank-you to Fans for ‘Fuse’ Success

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Over the past year, Keith Urban has had plenty to be thankful for, and he is not forgetting the people who are responsible for a lot of that – his loyal fans.

Keith created a special video for the song ‘Come Back to Me,’ a track from his latest album, Fuse. If you are a member of the fanclub, you can see it now, if not, you can check it out tomorrow here: http://smarturl.it/comebackvid.

Read more in the press release below:

Keith Urban’s FUSE is one of the four-time Grammy Award winner’s most successful album releases to date. It marked the only time in history that a male Country artist had captured the #1 all-genre album chart simultaneously in the U.S., Canada and Australia, spawned four #1 songs, including Urban’s 18th #1 “Raise ‘Em Up,” extended his historic streak of Top 10 singles to thirty-three and garnered nearly two dozen Award nominations from around the globe.

“I wanna say a massive thank you to all of you that made FUSE the most extraordinary ride,” said Urban. “As we toured around the last couple years, you guys always asked if we’d ever shoot a video for “Come Back To Me” and well, we did, and here it is…and it’s all yours!!!

“Come Back To Me” will debut exclusively with Keith Urban’s fan club, The ‘Ville, this Wednesday, May 20th at 9am ET at keithurban.net. The video will be made available wide on Thursday, May 21st at 9am ET and can be viewed here at that time: http://smarturl.it/comebackvid. The video was shot last December in Nashville and was directed by Chris Hicky. “Come Back To Me” was written by Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark and Trevor Rosen and was co-produced by Butch Walker and Urban.

For more Keith Urban news and ticket information go to www.keithurban.net.

Liv Carter

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