All Time Low’s Song “Dear Maria, Count Me In” Reaches 500,000 In Sales Submitted Certified Gold – News

All Time Low’s Song “Dear Maria, Count Me In” Reaches 500,000 In Sales Submitted Certified Gold

Hopeless Records is excited to announce that the song “Dear Maria, Count Me In” performed by All Time Low has sold 500,000 downloads! Dear Maria, Count Me In was All Time Low’s second single off of their Hopeless Records debut album So Wrong, It’s Right released in 2007. The song marked the first time All Time Low charted on The Billboard Pop 100 chart, reaching #86.

“For a song to go gold with no radio or commercial placement is astonishing these days. It’s a testament to the fans and to the community we’ve all created around this band. Thank you so much for making this the first plaque that I get to hang up on my wall, take a step back, and know that I’ve got something to show for what we’ve done.”– Alex Gaskarth

“A great song from a great band. It’s a wonderful feeling to have the opportunity to celebrate events where passion, talent and hard work pay off. We send our deepest appreciation and gratitude to all those individuals and organizations behind the scenes who helped the band reach this milestone.”– Louis Posen, President of Hopeless Records

Following the success of So Wrong, Its Right, All Time Low released their second Hopeless Records studio album Nothing Personal. The album debuted at # 4 on the Billboard 200 chart selling over 64,000 in its first week and included the hit singles “Weightless” and “Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t)”. To date, All Time Low has sold over 600,000 albums and over 2 million tracks in the United States.

All Time Low is currently getting ready to release their next album Dirty Work later this year and begin a headlining nationwide tour this month with Yellowcard!

In 2009, Hopeless Records also celebrated certifying gold level sales of the breakout album “Waking The Fallen” performed by Avenged Sevenfold. Hopeless Records 2011 release schedule includes new albums from Yellowcard, Silverstein, All Time Low (co-release with DGC), There For Tomorrow, The Wonder Years, Damion Suomi & The Minor Prophets and the Take Action Tour compilation.