The seventh and final single, " What About Now", was released on July 1, 2008. The song became a top forty Hot 100 hit for the band, peaking at number 24. The sixth single from the album, " Feels Like Tonight", was released on January 8, 2008.
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" Crashed" (the fifth overall single), was released in place of "Over You" on rock stations on September 10, 2007. The band's fourth single, " Over You", was released to Top 40 and Hot AC radio on July 24, 2007, peaking in the top twenty of the Hot 100. Meanwhile, " What I Want" was released as the second single (the third overall) instead of "Home", and reached the top ten on Mainstream Rock, peaking at number six. The next single, " Home", joined "It's Not Over" on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number five and making Daughtry the first debut album by an Idol contestant to contain two top-five Hot 100 singles. Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number four. " It's Not Over" led the album release and proved to be a success, reaching the top five on multiple charts, including the U.S. In the same year, the song " Feels Like Tonight" was used for their annual Tribute to the Troops special. In 2007, WWE used "There and Back Again" as the theme song for their April pay-per-view Backlash. On December 25, 2008, the song was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. The first single released from the album is " It's Not Over", and fellow Idol contestant Ace Young, producer Gregg Wattenberg, and Course of Nature frontman Mark Wilkerson are credited as co-writers. The songs "Conviction" and "Break Down" appeared on the EP Uprooted.
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"Breakdown", as it appears on Daughtry, is actually a rewrite and combination of two songs previously recorded by Chris Daughtry's former hard rock/ alternative metal band, Absent Element.