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The song's music video, directed by Steven Goldmann, features Hill in a colorful fantasy-like sequence. She is featured swinging on a nectarine, jumping from flower to flower, and riding flying bees and butterflies. The video features extensive use of CGI technology, and it won the Video of the Year award at the 1998 Country Music Association ...
She guests in Scardust's music video for their song Concrete Cages, on which she played the hurdy-gurdy and sang. [32] Patty also appears in dArtagnan's single Farewell (released in 2021), in addition to performing live with the band. [33] [34] In 2022, she collaborated with metal band Silverlane on their song Für Immer und Ewig. [35]
"You're Still Here" is a song recorded by American country music artist Faith Hill. The song was released on April 28, 2003, as the fifth and final single from her fifth studio album Cry (2002) by Warner Bros. Nashville. The song was written by Matraca Berg and Aimee Mayo and produced by Hill and Byron Gallimore.
"Speak to a Girl" is a song recorded by American country music artists Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. The song was written by Shy Carter, Dave Gibson, and Joe Spargur. [1]The track was released on March 23, 2017, as the first single from McGraw and Hill's first ever duets album, [1] [2] The Rest of Our Life.
The video game MVP Baseball 2005 features the song. [5] In addition to "Tessie", the EP includes "Fields of Athenry", "Nut Rocker" (an instrumental rock version of the Boston Bruins theme song), "The Burden" as performed live on WBCN, "Tessie (Old Timey Baseball Version)" in which the song is accompanied primarily by a ballpark organ, as well ...
The album was released on CBS Records in West Germany, although CBS rejected the East German cover artwork as amateurish and supplied their own. The song "Schlohweißer Tag" (Snow White Day) was later used in Heiner Carow's 1989 film Coming Out. After the album was released, Schramm was asked to leave the band, and was replaced by Reznicek.
When the song was released in October 2017, the song sold 18,000 copies in its first week, [4] allowing the song to debut on the Hot Country Songs chart at No. 25. [5] It debuted on Country Airplay the previous week at No. 51 on the chart date of October 21, 2017. [6] The song has sold 143,000 copies in the United States as of March 2018. [7]
The song quickly became a commercial success, topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs for four weeks in 1994, becoming the first of Hill's nine number one hits and the longest running number one by a female artist on the country charts since 1977. [1] "Wild One" was later included on Hill's 2007 compilation album The Hits.