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"How Do I Live" is a song written by Diane Warren. It was originally performed by American singer and actress LeAnn Rimes and was the first single from her second studio album, You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs (1997). [ 3 ]
Yearwood was born in Monticello, Georgia, the daughter of schoolteacher Gwendolyn Yearwood and local banker Jack Howard Yearwood. [3] Trisha Yearwood's ancestors came to North America from England during the colonial era. [4] From an early age, she was passionate about music and participated in various music events held by her school and community.
He performed with Trisha Yearwood on the Oscar nominated song "How Do I Live Without You" in 1997 and sang live with her on the American Music Awards, The Tonight Show, The Oscars, and the CMA Awards. In 1999, he released his third solo album in Japan, titled I Guess I Love It [1] before his record label, Pioneer Music Group closed its doors.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are deeply in love — and they don’t miss a chance to say it. The pair tied the knot in 2005, but they met nearly two decades prior when they were still married ...
Trisha Yearwood is doing her best to spread the holiday cheer. This week, the country music songstress helped hype up fans for Christmas while hosting and performing in the 2024 CMA Country ...
In 1999, the song was recorded by Trisha Yearwood to serve as part of the soundtrack for the film version of Stuart Little. [2] The track was produced by Keith Thomas. It was Yearwood's first collaboration with Thomas in her career. [3] "You're Where I Belong" was released as a single via Motown and Universal Music Group in 1999.
Simple things like what utensils you're going to use, how you would do it, what bowl you're going to put it in." Although the show is no longer airing on Food Network, Yearwood has assured fans ...
The film featured the Diane Warren–penned LeAnn Rimes hit single "How Do I Live", performed by Trisha Yearwood for the film. [22] [Note 2] The Con Air soundtrack album omits two songs featured in the film: "How Do I Live", written by Diane Warren and performed by Trisha Yearwood and "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd.