2004–2005: 219 Days Porter's first single "
Awake in a Dream" was released on October 5, 2004, and debuted at number 1. It spent a total of 8 weeks at the top of the charts and has become the best-selling debut single for a Canadian artist to date, as it was certified 8× Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association in November 2004. His debut album
219 Days, released November 23, 2004, debuted at number four on the Canadian albums chart. The album title,
219 Days, refers to the number of days from his first audition to the release of his debut CD. Since its release, it reached double platinum status in Canada. It was recorded at
Metalworks Studios in
Mississauga, Ontario. Porter completed a cross-Canada, 65-date tour in 2005. Most of these shows were sold out. In 2006, Porter received three
Juno Award nominations: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for
219 Days, and Pop Album of the Year. He was a presenter at the
2006 Juno Awards in
Halifax. He won MuchMusic's People's Choice Award for the Favourite Canadian Artist in 2005. Later in 2006,
BMG gave Porter time off before recording his second album. He returned home to his family's buffalo and cattle ranch to be with his mother and grandmother. His mother was undergoing
chemotherapy for breast cancer, and his grandmother was awaiting surgery.
2007–2008: Wake Up Living Porter's second album,
Wake Up Living, was released on August 28, 2007, and debuted at number 7 on the Canadian albums chart. The first single, "Down in Heaven" (which Porter wrote as a tribute to his mother) was available to radio stations from June 4, and reached number 25 on the Canadian Hot 100. The music video for the second single from the album, "Destination (Where I Belong)" premiered in November 2007. The track "Walk On Home" was used as the contestant elimination song for
Canadian Idols
fifth season. SOCAN honoured Porter and his co-writer Gregory Johnston with a No. 1 Award for their song "Hurray", which reached the top spot on the MuchMusic Countdown chart on May 29. == Discography ==