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"How I Feel" is a song co-written, produced, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. McBride wrote the single with Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Brad Warren, and Brett Warren. It was released on May 7, 2007 as the second single from her ninth studio album Waking Up Laughing (2007).
The music video was produced by American director team Deaton-Flanigen Productions, consisting of William Deaton III and George Flanigen IV, and premiered on CMT on May 20, 1994. The lyrics have a double meaning in that the woman in the story is finally gaining her "freedom" from her abusive husband. Thus, it is her "Independence Day."
Released in 1994 as the third single from her album The Way That I Am, “Independence Day” is now regarded as McBride’s signature song. The lyrics tell the story from the perspective of a ...
Martina Mariea McBride (née Schiff, born July 29, 1966) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is known for her soprano singing range and her country pop material. McBride was born in Sharon, Kansas , and relocated to Nashville, Tennessee , in 1989.
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List of music videos, showing year released and director Title Year Director(s) "On My Own" [58] [95] (Reba McEntire featuring Linda Davis, Martina McBride, and Trisha Yearwood) 1995 Dominic Orlando "Valentine" [58] (Jim Brickman with Martina McBride) 1997 Alan Glazen, Ron Goldfarb, Ted Zbozion "Chances Are" [58] (with Bob Seger) 1998 Nancy Bennett
"How I Feel" (Martina McBride song), 2007 "How I Feel", a song by Kelly Clarkson from My December This page was last edited on 5 September 2021, at 05:05 (UTC) ...
Although never released as a single, "Strangers" was reprised on McBride's Greatest Hits album in 2001. In the liner notes of that album, she stated that she included the song because it was a fan favorite, and she felt that it would have been a better follow-up to "Independence Day" than "Heart Trouble" and "Where I Used to Have a Heart" were.