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In her 45-year career, McEntire has garnered 24 number one singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the second most number one hits by a female artist behind Dolly Parton with 25. In addition, McEntire holds the record for the most top 10 hits by a female country artist, surpassing Parton's record.
The song debuted at number 39 Billboard country songs chart, giving McEntire the highest single debut of her career and peaked at number eleven. Her twenty-sixth studio album, Keep On Loving You was released in August 2009 [ 117 ] and also topped both the Billboard Country and 200 charts. [ 118 ]
50 Greatest Hits is three-disc compilation from country music singer Reba McEntire.The album's release was announced in August 2008 on her official website. It was also her last studio album for MCA Records, a label she had been with since 1984, the album features 20 #1 hits and 46 Top 10 singles. [4]
Reba McEntire's Greatest Hits is Reba McEntire's first compilation for MCA Records. It covers her hit singles from 1984, 1985 and 1986. No new material was recorded for the album. Greatest Hits peaked at No. 2 on the country album chart and at No. 134 on the Billboard 200.
McEntire, 69, performed the enduring theme song to Reba, “I’m a Survivor,” which opened all six seasons of the sitcom with its memorable lyrics about a working single mom. The song remains ...
Mercury Records released The Best of Reba McEntire in 1985 after McEntire had left the label for MCA. It includes two number one singles along with her more minor hits while on the label. It includes two number one singles along with her more minor hits while on the label.
“Love Reba, always have, and she’s a wonderful addition to the show,” another replied. McEntire isn’t the only one to revive interest or shock fans with their love for the 90s hit.
Starting Over is the twentieth studio album by American country music artist Reba McEntire on October 3, 1995. It was a tribute to her roots and influences, featuring cover versions of songs by artists whom she admired growing up.