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"Strange" is a song written by Wendell Mobley, Jason Sellers and Neil Thrasher, and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire as her first release for the Valory label, a sister label of Big Machine Records. McEntire debuted the song on the Academy of Country Music awards the week before its release to country radio.
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 ...
Reba mostly plays as a third party observer to the man in the lyrics while singing some of the verses in an empty diner. One day, Reba is saying goodbye to the waitress on her way out of the diner. The waitress does not see her usual client walk right into her, spilling two trays of food, and they bond while wiping each other off.
"Strange" (2009) "Consider Me Gone" (2009) ... An acoustic version of the song was released ahead of McEntire's 2021 album Reba: Revived, Remixed, Revisited.
Rumor Has It is the sixteenth studio album by American country music artist Reba McEntire.It was released on September 4, 1990, by MCA Records.The album continued her streak of success and features one of her signature songs, a cover of Bobbie Gentry's 1969 hit "Fancy", of which CMT ranked at No. 27 on its list of the 100 Greatest Country Songs in 2003. [5]
Reba McEntire had an emotional moment during an unexpected song during Monday's Battle Rounds on The Voice.The country legend teamed up two of her team's "good ol' boys," Josh Sanders and Donny ...
Reba says she experienced no real post-CMAs backlash — “Everybody was just surprised; I don't think anybody burned my records or anything!” — and she never regretted wearing the iconic outfit.
(Thomas Rhett featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban) 2020 42: 7: 2: 74: 3 RIAA: Platinum [23] "Dear Rodeo" (Cody Johnson featuring Reba McEntire) — 44: 34 — 49 RIAA: Platinum [23] Ain't Nothin' to It "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.