If You're Going Through Hell is the second studio album released by country singer Rodney Atkins.
Hell | Hell's Kitchen | From Hell | DJ Hell | Hell Night | Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway | Richard Hell | Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell | Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs | Hell's Angels (film) | Hell's Angels | Hell on the Heart | Pigeons from Hell | Hell's Kitchen (UK) | Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan | Hell (DC Comics) | Hell Comes to Quahog | hell | From Hell (film) | Doom II: Hell on Earth | Where The Hell's That Gold? | What Hell Is About | War Is Hell (film) | The Pure Hell of St Trinian's | Theodor Hell | Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell | My Cat From Hell | Minuet in Hell | Jazz from Hell | Hotel Hell |
Fans Only is a record of the development of Belle & Sebastian during their time with Jeepster, from If You're Feeling Sinister to Storytelling.
Hammer Damage were one of the three bands profiled in the 2005 PBS documentary, If You're Not Dead, Play, along with Chi-Pig and Unit 5.
A recording of this song was used in the 1950 Tom and Jerry short, Texas Tom, in which Tom lip-synchs the song to a female cat, only to be exposed when Jerry alternates the speeds on the hidden record player.
In 2007, as part of the 33⅓ series, Scott Plagenhoef wrote a book about the album.
It has been referenced in the track "Good Day" (2012) by gospel musician J. Moss which features Moss' cousins Karen Clark-Sheard and Kierra "Kiki" Sheard, in which they changing the words to this song "Yeah".
Though some believe the song to be about Nikki Webster, the band have said it isn't, but is more about the appearance of young stars "the costume designer has attempted to create some kind of weird, freaky, sexy bimbette out of someone who is so quintessentially the class dobber."
In 2001, "unknown fans" taped McGraw's performance of the song "Things Change" during the CMA awards, and posted the recording to Napster; as a result, several stations downloaded and played the live telecast of that song.
If You're Reading This, It's Too Late is the sequel to The Name of this Book is Secret in the Secret Series by Pseudonymous Bosch.
After sailing through their audition and bootcamp stages, The Reason reached the judges houses stage and sang in front Simon Cowell's house in his residence in Marbella, singing Daniel Bedingfield's song "If You're Not The One", but were dropped by Simon, the mentor for the groups that year, in favour of One Direction, F.Y.D, Belle Amie and Diva Fever
Also that year, McGraw performed "If You're Reading This" at the Academy of Country Music awards, and released that song as a single after radio stations began playing a telecast of the song.