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"Tie It Up" is a song by American recording artist
Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne (born Kelly Brianne Clarkson, April 24, 1982), known professionally as Kelly Clarkson, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Rising to fame after winning the American Idol season 1, first season of ''Ameri ...
, written by Ashley Arrison,
Shane McAnally Shane Lamar McAnally (born October 12, 1974) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer. He debuted as a singer in 1999 with his Shane McAnally (album), self-titled album on Curb Records. This project produced three sing ...
and
Josh Osborne Josh Osborne (born c. 1980) is an American songwriter with several number-one singles to his credit. Early life Josh Osborne was born in Pike County, Kentucky, and raised in Virgie, Kentucky. Osborne grew up on US 23, renamed Country Music High ...
and released as a stand-alone single by
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and
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on June 25, 2013.


Background and release

"Tie It Up" was written by Ashley Arrison,
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and
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. It marked Clarkson's second solo
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single and her third as a main act, following the country reissue of "
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" (2012), and " Don't Rush" (2012). It was released as a digital download on June 25, 2013 worldwide, making it her first country single to receive an international release. It was sent exclusively to country radio stations on July 5, 2013 by
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, making it her second release under the " Columbia" brand. On the photo cover of the single, Clarkson's real life fiancé (now ex-husband), Brandon Blackstock, is on the other side of the picture, but only his hand can be seen.


Composition

"Tie It Up" is a
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song about
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s and wedding plans. It opens with an "
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"-style guitar loop, with Clarkson singing the tale of spotting her groom across a room, it then interpolates to a chorus where she invites him to set the date, hire a band, and ultimately inviting him to "tie it up", accompanied by a sound of wedding bells. Amy Sciarretto of ''PopCrush'' remarked that even though the song had twanged-out guitars and groove, it's not quite a full-on
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jam", describing it as "a ballsy rocker, full of hand-on-the-hip sass". She also noted that Clarkson's voice is "big and soulful, that's why this song doesn't feel, well, married to one genre", and compared it to a "mid-'
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."


Critical reception

Andy Scott of
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described "Tie It Up" as the anti-" Single Ladies", writing that the song "takes on the melody of "
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" (kind of, but much more positive) as it tells the story of a woman who really, really, really wants to set the date". Sam Lansky of ''
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'' wrote that the song "may not be a mainstream radio smash, but it sounds like the kind of thing that'll go over pretty well in the heartland (probably better than, say, "
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")."


Chart performance

Following its release as a single, "Tie It Up" entered the ''Billboard''
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chart at number 52 on the week ending July 6, 2013. For the chart week ending July 13, 2013 it entered the ''Billboard''
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chart at number 12 with sales of 29,000 downloads. The same week it debuted at number 33 on the ''Billboard''
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chart. Internationally, it peaked at number 79 in Canada and at number 3 in South Korea.


Music video


Background

Clarkson announced plans to release an accompanying
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for "Tie It Up", in which she requested fans to submit wedding photos to be included in the video. On July 16, 2013, Clarkson tweeted that she had scrapped the lyric video and will now have the wedding photos used in the official music video. The video premiered on
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on August 14, 2013, and was directed by Weiss Eubanks.


Synopsis

The music video includes photos and video footages submitted by fans, originally intended for a lyric video. The video shows various scenes from weddings, like cutting the cake, brides and bridesmaids, throwing the bouquet, dancing at the wedding reception, walking down the aisle and first kisses. The couples shown include gay couples. Clarkson, a bride-to-be herself when the video was filmed, portrays a singer singing at a barnyard wedding as she is accompanied by her band. She wears a short white dress and performs barefoot. Clarkson also wears her actual engagement ring and shows it several times to the camera. In the end Clarkson catches the bride's bouquet and winks at the camera.


Reception

The music video received mostly positive reviews by critics, who noticed the included gay couples. Chris Spargo from NewNowNext.com pointed out: "This is, we assume, the first mainstream, country music video featuring gay couples."


Live performances

Clarkson first performed "Tie It Up" at the 2013
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, which aired in the United States on
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on August 12, 2013. She performed it live at the Stadium of Fire on July 4, 2013. She also performed it on ''
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'' on October 9, 2013.


Track listing

;Digital download – single


Charts


Radio and release history


References

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