Colin Amey

Canadian country music artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Colin Amey (born Dunnville, Ontario) is a Canadian country music artist.[1] Amey has released three studio albums which include 1998's Colin Amey, 2000's What My Heart Don't Know and 2006's Getaway. Two of Amey's singles reached the Top 20 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada, "I Wish She Was Mine"[2] and "What My Heart Don't Know."[3]

Born
OriginDunnville, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger
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Colin Amey
Colin Amey, November 2005
Colin Amey, November 2005
Background information
Born
OriginDunnville, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsMakin' Tracks
Royalty
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Discography

Albums

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Year Album
1998 Colin Amey
2000 What My Heart Don't Know
2006 Getaway
2013 Just Do What You Do (EP)
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Singles

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Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN Country CAN AC
1988 "Gonna Last Forever" 16 N/a
1998 "I Wish She Was Mine" 19 Colin Amey
1999 "Could've Fooled Me" 37[4]
"You're Crazy Too" 71[5]
2000 "What My Heart Don't Know" 19 What My Heart Don't Know
"If I Didn't Call It Love" *
2001 "Any Man with Half a Heart" *
"Might as Well Have Been a Train" *
2002 "She's That Girl" *
"What Would I Do Without You" (with Nancy Denault) *
2003 "You Don't See That Every Day" * Getaway
2006 "Getaway" *
"Look at That Truck" *
"Millionaire" *
2007 "That Hurts" *
2013 "Go for a Soda" Just Do What You Do
2014 "Life Happens"
2015 "Sunday Drive" TBD
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Music videos

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Year Video
1999 "You're Crazy Too"
2000 "What My Heart Don't Know"
"If I Didn't Call It Love"
2013 "Go for a Soda"
2015 "Sunday Drive"
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