Reigning CMA Duo of the Year Sugarland will perform at CMA Music Festival, June 5-8, 2008, in Downtown Nashville. Photo courtesy of Mercury Nashville. Provided by Country Music Association.
June 2, 2008 Sugarland picked up two trophies for its powerful ballad "Stay" a couple weeks ago at the Academy of Country Music Awards and debuted the new single, the bouncy "All I Want To Do," on the same show.
The energy level for the two songs is 180 degrees different, though the duo sees some similarities.
"We really wanted to do something that was a summer song, that felt summery and light and flirty and yet had a lot of raw energy in it much like, from a production standpoint, where we left off with the last record on Stay," Jennifer Nettles explains. "We wanted to take some of that energy, but take it a completely different direction, which we did. This ones fun and playful."
"You can dance to this one," Kristian Bush observes.
"Yeah," Jennifer agrees, "and nobody cries."
The listening audience is appreciative. "All I Want To Do" debuted at No. 27 in the Billboard country chart, the highest first-week position in Sugarlands career. Jennifer and Kristian bring their summer single to the CMA Music Festival on Thursday. They play Nashvilles LP Field on the events opening night, along with Jewel, Montgomery Gentry, Taylor Swift and Kellie Pickler.


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