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"Consider Me Gone" is a song written by Steve Diamond and Marv Green. It was recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire as her second release for the Valory label, a sister label of Big Machine Records. It is also the second single from her thirty-third studio album Keep On Loving You, which was released on August 18, 2009.
"He Gets That From Me" "You're Gonna Be (Always Loved By Me)" 2005 Peter Zavadil "Love Needs a Holiday" 2006 Trey Fanjoy "Because of You" (with Kelly Clarkson) 2007 Roman White "Every Other Weekend" 2008 "Cowgirls Don't Cry" (with Brooks & Dunn) Deaton Flanigen "Strange" 2009 Trey Fanjoy "Consider Me Gone" "I Keep on Loving You" 2010 Michael ...
In 2008, she exited her label of twenty five years, MCA Nashville after the release of Reba: Duets (2007). [2] The album contains "Strange," which is the highest-debuting single of McEntire's career, as well as the hit single "Consider Me Gone," McEntire's first Number One hit since "Somebody" in August 2004. The song also went on to become the ...
"AOL Sessions Consider Me Gone" 2. "AOL Sessions Strange" 3. "AOL Sessions Eight Crazy Hours (In The Story of Love)" 4. "AOL Sessions I Want A Cowboy" 5. "AOL Sessions Interview" 6. "CMT Unplugged If I Were A Boy" 7. "Behind The Scenes: Reba "Turn On The Radio" music video shoot" 8. "Turn On The Radio" music video"
The singer performed at the Super Bowl for the first time in her career.
Reba McEntire is going the redux route with a triple album she’s announcing today, “Revived Remixed Revisited.” The boxed set, due for release Oct. 8, includes three discs’ worth of fresh ...
Well, we hate to break the hearts of those who love the series, but Reba McEntire is leaving The Voice for season 27. Even though there's always a chance for her to return for future seasons ...
In 2009, "Consider Me Gone" (spawned as the record's second single) became her 24th number-one on the Billboard chart in December. [119] [120] At age 54, McEntire became one of the oldest women to have a number one single on the country songs chart. [32] McEntire's twenty-ninth studio album All the Women I Am was released in November 2010.