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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood.]]
Lady A (formerly known as Lady Antebellum) is a CountryMusic group composed of Hillary Scott (daughter of 1990s country singer Linda Davis), Charles Kelley (brother of pop singer Josh Kelley and, by extension, brother-in-law of Creator/KatherineHeigl), and Dave Haywood. The band made an unassuming debut in 2007 as guest musicians on a Jim Brickman pop song. Shortly afterward came "Love Don't Live Here," which launched a moderately successful debut album. The last single from the release, "I Run to You," slowly became the group's first #1, and was ranked by ''Billboard'' as the biggest country hit of the year — quite a feat for the ''last'' single from an album.

Then came "Need You Now," which launched the band's career into the stratosphere. That song had a super-fast climb to #1 on the country music charts, as well as the longest run at #1 on that chart in over three years. It then went into SerialEscalation, also topping both of the ''Billboard'' AC charts and reaching #2 on the Hot 100, in addition to reaching Top 20 (or close to it) in nearly every country that has a single chart. In short, it was one of the biggest country crossover hits ''ever''. Third album ''Own the Night'' has also launched a rather big pop crossover in "Just a Kiss", but the album was criticized for its over-emphasis on midtempos, and its later singles fared poorly.

''Golden'', their fourth album, brought the group their fastest-rising chart-topper in "Downtown". After its second single "Goodbye Town" flopped, the group re-released the album with bonus tracks, including "Compass", produced by Nathan Chapman. Chapman also stayed on board for their NewSoundAlbum, ''747'', in 2014, which produced another chart-topper in "Bartender" but also had diminishing returns otherwise. After its last single ended its run, Kelley announced that he would do a SoloSideProject, while Scott cut a gospel album with her parents and sister. The group reunited in 2017 for another NewSoundAlbum, ''Heart Break''. In 2018, they departed Capitol Records in favor of Creator/BigMachineRecords.

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!Albums:
* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Lady Antebellum]]'' (2008)
* ''Need You Now'' (2010)
* ''Own The Night'' (2011)
* ''[[ChristmasSongs On This Winter's Night]]'' (2012)
* ''Golden'' (2013)
* ''747'' (2014)
* ''Heart Break'' (2017)
* ''Ocean'' (2019)

!!Tropes present in their work:
* BizarreInstrument: The main riff of "Long Stretch of Love" is played on a Woodrow, a string instrument manufactured only in Asheville, North Carolina which is said to have a sound like a cross between a dulcimer and a banjo.
* {{Bowdlerise}}: "Lookin' for a Good Time," a song that's about two people meeting in a club and hooking up. The last line of the second verse was originally "Would you get the wrong impression if I called us a cab right now"; the radio edit ends with "if I asked you to dance right now" and, to prevent "dance" from showing up twice so closely, "you shouldn't dance like that" in an earlier line becomes "you shouldn't move like that". However, the rest of the song (which includes such lines as "Go ahead and lie to me and pull me close/tell me that you love me even if you don't") is left alone, implying a MatingDance.
* CallAndResponseSong: Many of their songs are set as dialogue between Hillary and Charles, most notably "Need You Now". Hillary sings the first verse and chorus; Charles sings the second verse; they sing the second chorus together; then alternate on the last chorus.
-->'''Hillary''': ♪It's a quarter after one, I'm all alone and I need you now♪
-->'''Charles''': ♪And I said I wouldn't call, but I'm a little drunk and I need you now♪
-->'''Both''': ♪And I don't know how I can do without, I just need you now♪
* DrowningMySorrows: "Bartender" is about a woman doing this with her friends.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Before their debut single, they sang on Jim Brickman's "Never Alone".
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Their first album had a lot more of a rock edge, and far less emphasis on string sections, compared to their later work. Their work from "Compass" onward seems to be suggesting a move further back to a more uptempo sound.
* LyricalDissonance: "Need You Now" romanticizes booty calls.
* NewSoundAlbum: ''747'' was intended to be this.
* NonIndicativeName
* OdeToIntoxication: "Bartender".
* RecordProducer: Session guitarist Paul Worley, doing by far the most pop-sounding production he's ever done. Little-known singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw helped him on the first album. Nathan Chapman (Music/TaylorSwift) took over from "Compass" onward until ''Heart Break'', for which busbee took over.
* SelfBackingVocalist: Hillary is clearly singing most of her own harmonies on "Heart Break", with Charles and Dave barely factoring into the song at all.
* SexAsRiteOfPassage: "Nothin' Like the First Time".
* SignatureStyle: Grandiose, sweeping, orchestral country-pop with big vocals, although ''747'' seems to be moving them away from this.
* SoloSideProject: Charles Kelley released a solo album in late 2015, and Hillary Scott put out a Christian album with her family in summer 2016.
* VocalTagTeam: Most of their singles are duets between Charles and Hillary. "Love Don't Live Here", "Hello World", "We Owned the Night", and "Freestyle" are Charles only; "American Honey", "Downtown", "Bartender", and "Heart Break" are Hillary only; and "Goodbye Town" is all Charles, except for one line from Hillary near the end.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood.]]
Lady A (formerly known as Lady Antebellum) is a CountryMusic group composed of Hillary Scott (daughter of 1990s country singer Linda Davis), Charles Kelley (brother of pop singer Josh Kelley and, by extension, brother-in-law of Creator/KatherineHeigl), and Dave Haywood. The band made an unassuming debut in 2007 as guest musicians on a Jim Brickman pop song. Shortly afterward came "Love Don't Live Here," which launched a moderately successful debut album. The last single from the release, "I Run to You," slowly became the group's first #1, and was ranked by ''Billboard'' as the biggest country hit of the year — quite a feat for the ''last'' single from an album.

Then came "Need You Now," which launched the band's career into the stratosphere. That song had a super-fast climb to #1 on the country music charts, as well as the longest run at #1 on that chart in over three years. It then went into SerialEscalation, also topping both of the ''Billboard'' AC charts and reaching #2 on the Hot 100, in addition to reaching Top 20 (or close to it) in nearly every country that has a single chart. In short, it was one of the biggest country crossover hits ''ever''. Third album ''Own the Night'' has also launched a rather big pop crossover in "Just a Kiss", but the album was criticized for its over-emphasis on midtempos, and its later singles fared poorly.

''Golden'', their fourth album, brought the group their fastest-rising chart-topper in "Downtown". After its second single "Goodbye Town" flopped, the group re-released the album with bonus tracks, including "Compass", produced by Nathan Chapman. Chapman also stayed on board for their NewSoundAlbum, ''747'', in 2014, which produced another chart-topper in "Bartender" but also had diminishing returns otherwise. After its last single ended its run, Kelley announced that he would do a SoloSideProject, while Scott cut a gospel album with her parents and sister. The group reunited in 2017 for another NewSoundAlbum, ''Heart Break''. In 2018, they departed Capitol Records in favor of Creator/BigMachineRecords.

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!Albums:
* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Lady Antebellum]]'' (2008)
* ''Need You Now'' (2010)
* ''Own The Night'' (2011)
* ''[[ChristmasSongs On This Winter's Night]]'' (2012)
* ''Golden'' (2013)
* ''747'' (2014)
* ''Heart Break'' (2017)
* ''Ocean'' (2019)

!!Tropes present in their work:
* BizarreInstrument: The main riff of "Long Stretch of Love" is played on a Woodrow, a string instrument manufactured only in Asheville, North Carolina which is said to have a sound like a cross between a dulcimer and a banjo.
* {{Bowdlerise}}: "Lookin' for a Good Time," a song that's about two people meeting in a club and hooking up. The last line of the second verse was originally "Would you get the wrong impression if I called us a cab right now"; the radio edit ends with "if I asked you to dance right now" and, to prevent "dance" from showing up twice so closely, "you shouldn't dance like that" in an earlier line becomes "you shouldn't move like that". However, the rest of the song (which includes such lines as "Go ahead and lie to me and pull me close/tell me that you love me even if you don't") is left alone, implying a MatingDance.
* CallAndResponseSong: Many of their songs are set as dialogue between Hillary and Charles, most notably "Need You Now". Hillary sings the first verse and chorus; Charles sings the second verse; they sing the second chorus together; then alternate on the last chorus.
-->'''Hillary''': ♪It's a quarter after one, I'm all alone and I need you now♪
-->'''Charles''': ♪And I said I wouldn't call, but I'm a little drunk and I need you now♪
-->'''Both''': ♪And I don't know how I can do without, I just need you now♪
* DrowningMySorrows: "Bartender" is about a woman doing this with her friends.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Before their debut single, they sang on Jim Brickman's "Never Alone".
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Their first album had a lot more of a rock edge, and far less emphasis on string sections, compared to their later work. Their work from "Compass" onward seems to be suggesting a move further back to a more uptempo sound.
* LyricalDissonance: "Need You Now" romanticizes booty calls.
* NewSoundAlbum: ''747'' was intended to be this.
* NonIndicativeName
* OdeToIntoxication: "Bartender".
* RecordProducer: Session guitarist Paul Worley, doing by far the most pop-sounding production he's ever done. Little-known singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw helped him on the first album. Nathan Chapman (Music/TaylorSwift) took over from "Compass" onward until ''Heart Break'', for which busbee took over.
* SelfBackingVocalist: Hillary is clearly singing most of her own harmonies on "Heart Break", with Charles and Dave barely factoring into the song at all.
* SexAsRiteOfPassage: "Nothin' Like the First Time".
* SignatureStyle: Grandiose, sweeping, orchestral country-pop with big vocals, although ''747'' seems to be moving them away from this.
* SoloSideProject: Charles Kelley released a solo album in late 2015, and Hillary Scott put out a Christian album with her family in summer 2016.
* VocalTagTeam: Most of their singles are duets between Charles and Hillary. "Love Don't Live Here", "Hello World", "We Owned the Night", and "Freestyle" are Charles only; "American Honey", "Downtown", "Bartender", and "Heart Break" are Hillary only; and "Goodbye Town" is all Charles, except for one line from Hillary near the end.
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A CountryMusic group composed of Hillary Scott (daughter of 1990s country singer Linda Davis), Charles Kelley (brother of pop singer Josh Kelley and, by extension, brother-in-law of Creator/KatherineHeigl), and Dave Haywood. The band made an unassuming debut in 2007 as guest musicians on a Jim Brickman pop song. Shortly afterward came "Love Don't Live Here," which launched a moderately successful debut album. The last single from the release, "I Run to You," slowly became the group's first #1, and was ranked by ''Billboard'' as the biggest country hit of the year — quite a feat for the ''last'' single from an album.

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Lady A (formerly known as Lady Antebellum) is a CountryMusic group composed of Hillary Scott (daughter of 1990s country singer Linda Davis), Charles Kelley (brother of pop singer Josh Kelley and, by extension, brother-in-law of Creator/KatherineHeigl), and Dave Haywood. The band made an unassuming debut in 2007 as guest musicians on a Jim Brickman pop song. Shortly afterward came "Love Don't Live Here," which launched a moderately successful debut album. The last single from the release, "I Run to You," slowly became the group's first #1, and was ranked by ''Billboard'' as the biggest country hit of the year — quite a feat for the ''last'' single from an album.
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''Golden'', their fourth album, brought the group their fastest-rising chart-topper in "Downtown". After its second single "Goodbye Town" flopped, the group re-released the album with bonus tracks, including "Compass", produced by Nathan Chapman. Chapman also stayed on board for their NewSoundAlbum, ''747'', in 2014, which produced another chart-topper in "Bartender" but also had diminishing returns otherwise. After its last single ended its run, Kelley announced that he would do a SoloSideProject, while Scott cut a gospel album with her parents and sister. The group reunited in 2017 for another NewSoundAlbum, ''Heart Break''. In 2018, they departed Capitol Records in favor of Big Machine Records.

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''Golden'', their fourth album, brought the group their fastest-rising chart-topper in "Downtown". After its second single "Goodbye Town" flopped, the group re-released the album with bonus tracks, including "Compass", produced by Nathan Chapman. Chapman also stayed on board for their NewSoundAlbum, ''747'', in 2014, which produced another chart-topper in "Bartender" but also had diminishing returns otherwise. After its last single ended its run, Kelley announced that he would do a SoloSideProject, while Scott cut a gospel album with her parents and sister. The group reunited in 2017 for another NewSoundAlbum, ''Heart Break''. In 2018, they departed Capitol Records in favor of Big Machine Records.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ladyantebellum_hero_145857718.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood.]]




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* BizarreInstrument: The main hook of "Long Stretch of Love" is played on a Woodrow, a string instrument manufactured only in Asheville, North Carolina which is said to have a sound like a cross between a dulcimer and a banjo.
* {{Bowdlerise}}: "Lookin' for a Good Time," a song that's about two people meeting in a club and hooking up. The last line of the second verse on the album version was "Would you get the wrong impression / If I called us a cab right now"; the radio edit ends with "if I asked you to dance right now" and, to prevent "dance" from showing up twice so closely, "you shouldn't dance like that" in an earlier line becomes "you shouldn't move like that". However, the rest of the song (which includes such lines as "Go ahead and lie to me and pull me close/tell me that you love me even if you don't") is left alone, implying a MatingDance.

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* BizarreInstrument: The main hook riff of "Long Stretch of Love" is played on a Woodrow, a string instrument manufactured only in Asheville, North Carolina which is said to have a sound like a cross between a dulcimer and a banjo.
* {{Bowdlerise}}: "Lookin' for a Good Time," a song that's about two people meeting in a club and hooking up. The last line of the second verse on the album version was originally "Would you get the wrong impression / If if I called us a cab right now"; the radio edit ends with "if I asked you to dance right now" and, to prevent "dance" from showing up twice so closely, "you shouldn't dance like that" in an earlier line becomes "you shouldn't move like that". However, the rest of the song (which includes such lines as "Go ahead and lie to me and pull me close/tell me that you love me even if you don't") is left alone, implying a MatingDance.
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A CountryMusic group composed of Hillary Scott (daughter of 1990s country singer Linda Davis), Charles Kelley (brother of pop singer Josh Kelley and, by extension, brother-in-law of Katherine Heigl), and Dave Haywood. The band made an unassuming debut in 2007 as guest musicians on a Jim Brickman pop song. Shortly afterward came "Love Don't Live Here," which launched a moderately successful debut album. The last single from the release, "I Run to You," slowly became the group's first #1, and was ranked by ''Billboard'' as the biggest country hit of the year — quite a feat for the ''last'' single from an album.

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A CountryMusic group composed of Hillary Scott (daughter of 1990s country singer Linda Davis), Charles Kelley (brother of pop singer Josh Kelley and, by extension, brother-in-law of Katherine Heigl), Creator/KatherineHeigl), and Dave Haywood. The band made an unassuming debut in 2007 as guest musicians on a Jim Brickman pop song. Shortly afterward came "Love Don't Live Here," which launched a moderately successful debut album. The last single from the release, "I Run to You," slowly became the group's first #1, and was ranked by ''Billboard'' as the biggest country hit of the year — quite a feat for the ''last'' single from an album.
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''Golden'', their fourth album, brought the group their fastest-rising chart-topper in "Downtown". After its second single "Goodbye Town" flopped, the group re-released the album with bonus tracks, including "Compass", produced by Nathan Chapman. Chapman also stayed on board for their NewSoundAlbum, ''747'', in 2014, which produced another chart-topper in "Bartender" but also had diminishing returns otherwise. After its last single ended its run, Kelley announced that he would do a SoloSideProject, while Scott cut a gospel album with her parents and sister. The group reunited in 2017 for another NewSoundAlbum, ''Heart Break''.

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''Golden'', their fourth album, brought the group their fastest-rising chart-topper in "Downtown". After its second single "Goodbye Town" flopped, the group re-released the album with bonus tracks, including "Compass", produced by Nathan Chapman. Chapman also stayed on board for their NewSoundAlbum, ''747'', in 2014, which produced another chart-topper in "Bartender" but also had diminishing returns otherwise. After its last single ended its run, Kelley announced that he would do a SoloSideProject, while Scott cut a gospel album with her parents and sister. The group reunited in 2017 for another NewSoundAlbum, ''Heart Break''.
Break''. In 2018, they departed Capitol Records in favor of Big Machine Records.

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