Friday, December 29, 2006

Number 678 - Faith Hill


Number 678

Faith Hill

"Like We Never Loved Before"

(2005)
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Genre:Country
Faith Hill (Audrey Faith Perry) was born on Sept. 21, 1967, in Jackson, Miss. Adopted at only a week old, she grew up in the small town of Star. She sang in church growing up and moved to Nashville at 19 to pursue a country music career. Hill's first Music City job was selling T-shirts at Fan Fair. She later landed an office job with singer-songwriter Gary Morris' Nashville company. Morris heard her singing along with the radio and asked her to perform on demo tapes. Hill's first professional gig was singing backup for songwriter-musician , who would later become her co-producer. She was discovered by a Warner Brothers. executive while singing with Burr at Nashville's famed Bluebird Cafe.
Nashville released Hill's debut album, Take Me as I Am, in 1993. She made country music history in January 1994 when her debut single "Wild One" held the No. 1 position for four consecutive weeks on Billboard's country singles chart. Hill was the first female country singer to accomplish the feat with a debut single since Connie Smith's "Once a Day" in 1964. The album was eventually certified triple-platinum. The title track from 1995's album It Matters to Me gave Hill her third chart-topping hit and the album went on to sell 4 million copies. and Hill married shortly after teaming up for the Spontaneous Combustion tour in 1996. Her first duet with , "It's Your Love," lodged itself at No. 1 for six weeks and brought Hill's first CMA award, for 1997 vocal event. It remained No. 1 for six weeks.
Faith Hill 1998 album produced the crossover hit "This Kiss," which went to No. 1 on Billboard's country singles chart and peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Hot 100 pop chart. The video for "This Kiss" earned a 1998 CMA award. On the strength of additional singles like "Let Me Let Go" and "Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me" (another McGraw duet), sold more than 6 million copies. Her 1999 album Breathe debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 and country albums charts and sold more than 8 million copies. The title track stayed at No. 1 for six weeks and reached the top of the adult contemporary and Top 40 charts as well. The steamy music video, in which she rolls around under a white bed sheet, gained attention outside the world of country.
She earned three in 2000 -- for female country vocal performance, best country album and for country collaboration with vocals, for the duet, "Let's Make Love." The couple embarked on the co-headlining Soul 2 Soul tour in 2000. The outing raked in $49.6 million, making it the top country tour of the year. was named female vocalist of the year at the CMA Awards in 2000. Cry, her 2002 album, sold 2 million copies, and she filmed an NBC-TV Thanksgiving special to promote it. The title track won a 2003 Grammy for best female country vocal performance. She landed a supporting role in film in 2004 (aside and ). Hill released the album Fireflies in 2005, which rejuvenated her career. The first single, "Mississippi Girl," quickly reached No. 1 and she and launched the Soul2Soul2 Tour in 2006, which sold more than a million tickets. They also scored another hit duet, "Like We Never Loved at All."
has performed at several high-profile events, including Super Bowl XXXIV, the 1996 Summer Olympics, VH1 Divas Live 2000 and the 2000 Academy Awards, where she stepped in at the last minute for an ailing Whitney Houston. Her image has graced the covers of countless national magazines, including People, US Weekly, Glamour, TV Guide, Redbook, Country Music and Country Weekly. She also has landed lucrative endorsements with CoverGirl, Pepsi and ALLTEL. The Faith Hill Family Literacy Project, designed to help combat illiteracy worldwide, launched in 1996. concern for family literacy is a result of her own family's firsthand experience with the issue. Her father, one of 14 children, never learned to read after being forced to quit school in order to help support his family. dream is that "someday every person will be able to read." [Thanks to http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/hill_faith/bio.jhtml]
What does Rolling Stone think about Mrs McGraw?
A distillation of Celine Dion, Shania Twain and Amy Grant, minus their eccentricities and humor, Faith Hill sings most songs as if she's aiming to win American Idol. Still, she's an expert in the yelps and sighs that signify pop passion, and what she lacks in personality she makes up for with power, professionalism and unfailing hooks. Mrs. Tim McGraw conveys drama without embodying it.[Source:RS]
Do you even like country music Mr R. Stone?
For Celine Dion see Number 910
For more Celine Dion visit MM Vol 1 Number 130
For Shania Twain see Number 757
For more Shania Twain visit MM Vol 1 Number 124
For Amy Grant see Number 758
For more Faith see MM Vol 1 #094 & MM Vol 2 #128
Crowbarreds choice for Website to find more on Faith Hill ... Click on the addresshttp://www.snarf-it.org/viewTorrent/789715-Faith%20Hill.html
Rolling Stone Top 500 Songs ranked this song at Number (Shouldn't you be hassling Playboy?) and the album ranked at (or even People Magazine instead of us? A reputable music magazine?)
This song has a crowbarred rating of 69.3 out of 108
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