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In July 2003, Rimes released her first children's book, titled Jag. [71] In November, Rimes released her Greatest Hits compilation in North America; its international counterpart The Best of LeAnn Rimes was released in February 2004. [48]
American singer LeAnn Rimes first recorded the song at Norman Petty Studio in Clovis, NM, when she was 11 years old for her 1994 independent album All That. [40] [41] Rimes' father Wilbur and Dallas-Fort Worth manager Marty Rendleman received the Polly Stephens Exley version sent by Bill Mack when putting together the All That album.
Rimes's version was released as the first single from her album You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs (1997). It was included on her compilations Greatest Hits (2003), The Best of LeAnn Rimes (2004), and All-Time Greatest Hits (2015).
Blue is the debut major-label album and third studio album by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes, released on July 9, 1996 in the United States, shortly before the singer’s fourteenth birthday, by Curb Records.
Rimes released her first Christmas studio record in 2004 titled What a Wonderful World. In 2005, she issued the country project This Woman , which debuted at number two on the country albums chart and spawned three top ten country songs.
American singer LeAnn Rimes has won seventeen awards and has received thirty eight nominations. She won her first set of awards in 1996 at the Academy of Country Music Awards for her debut single "Blue". In 2008, she won the Humanitarian Award from the ACM organization.
Lyrically, "Life Goes On" speaks of moving on and letting go of the past. Rimes's then-label, Curb Records, first released the song on August 5, 2002, as the lead single from the album. Commercially, "Life Goes On" missed the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 10 on Billboard ' s Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. It was a bigger hit outside ...
LeAnn Rimes is the sixth studio album by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes, released on October 26, 1999, by Curb Records. The album consists almost entirely of covers of old-time country hits. Only one original song, "Big Deal", was included, which was released as the album's first single.