My Religion (song)

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“My Religion”
“My Religion” cover
Single by Ryan Starr
Released Flag of the United States September, 2004
Format Digital download
Genre Pop rock
Writer(s) Ryan Starr, ?
Ryan Starr singles chronology
- "My Religion"
(2004)
"Love Gone Bad"
(2006)

"My Religion" is the debut single co-written by Ryan Starr, was released on iTunes as an exclusive single in September, 2004. As reported by USA Today, My Religion was one of iTunes' highest-selling exclusive singles, with an estimated 360,000 units sold. In an interview given to MTV; Starr confirmed that the single had sold at least 360,000 units, and over 130,000 units sold in its first week.[1] The number of sales is particularly remarkable as the single had no promotion on iTunes. Although popular, My Religion was not released on any other form of media including CD. Mirroring the single's success on iTunes, My Religion reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Digital Songs. The single reportedly reached #7 on iTunes: USA Pop Charts, #9 on iTunes: USA, #79 on iTunes: Ireland, #17 on iTunes: Italy, #44 on iTunes: France and #81 on iTunes: UK (pop music charts). The singer and co-writer, Ryan Starr, has yet to release an album. My Religion, along with "Stranded" and "Love Gone Bad", was performed on Starr's tour, which started July 15 in Memphis.

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The 2005 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records noted that Ryan Starr had sold the most exclusive-single downloads in iTunes' history. Although "My Religion" was slated to be available in stores in early 2006, iTunes refused to release Ryan Starr's single from contract.[1]

[edit] iTunes Chart Positions

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs USA: iTunes Top 100 Songs USA: iTunes Top 100 Pop Songs Ireland: iTunes Top 100 Songs UK: iTunes Top 100 Songs France: iTunes Top 100 Songs Italy: iTunes Top 100 Songs Russia: iTunes Top 100 Songs Germany: iTunes Top 100 Songs Japan: iTunes Top 100 Songs
2004 "My Religion" #1 #9 #7 #79 #81 #44 #17 #5 #20 #66

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