Please Come In

2008 single by Black Stone Cherry
"Please Come In"
Single by Black Stone Cherry
from the album Folklore And Superstition
ReleasedNovember 14, 2008
GenreHard rock
Southern rock
LabelRoadrunner
Songwriter(s)Chris Robertson, Ben Wells, Jon Lawhon, John Fred Young, Bob Marlette, Richard Oren Young
Producer(s)Bob Marlette
Black Stone Cherry singles chronology
"Blind Man"
(2008)
"Please Come In"
(2008)
"Things My Father Said"
(2009)

Please Come In is the second single by the American southern rock band Black Stone Cherry from their second studio album Folklore And Superstition. The song peaked at #24 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks Billboard chart.

Music video

A Fillmoresque concert poster so enticing that a passerby gets literally drawn into its pseudo-psychedelic artistic work for a mystica, animated adventure. Even though it's clearly the girl depicted in the posted bill and not the band itself that grabs his attention, he does make his way to an actual Black Stone Cherry show where he finally catches up with the babe. The video directed by Adam Grabarnick.

Personnel

  • Chris Robertson - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Ben Wells - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Jon Lawhon - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • John Fred Young - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Black Stone Cherry's Official Website
  • Roadrunner Records
  • Black Stone Cherry's Myspace
  • Black Stone Cherry's Official Forum
  • NME Audio Player[permanent dead link]
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Black Stone Cherry
  • Chris Robertson
  • Ben Wells
  • Jon Lawhon
  • John Fred Young
Studio albums
  • Black Stone Cherry (2006)
  • Folklore and Superstition (2008)
  • Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea (2011)
  • Magic Mountain (2014)
  • Kentucky (2016)
  • Family Tree (2018)
  • The Human Condition (2020)
  • Screamin' at the Sky (2023)
Live albums
  • Live at the Astoria, London (31.10.07) (2007)
Extended plays
  • Black to Blues (2017)
Singles
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