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She had intended to record an acoustic version for her father's funeral, knowing that he was coming to the end of his life. However, Reba ultimately recorded the song for her 2015 album upon the encouragement of producer Tony Brown. [3] Reba also served as co-producer on the recording, credited under her full name "Reba McEntire". [4]
The song's main premise explores a protagonist's struggle to appropriately explain or respond to different situations. The story — as depicted in the song's video, is told from the perspective of a typical American family. The first verse sees the father and young son driving around town.
"The Greatest Man I Never Knew" is a song written by Richard Leigh and Layng Martine Jr., and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire. It released in July 1992 as the fourth and final single from her album For My Broken Heart. The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in October 1992. [1]
Listen to the best country songs about sons relatable for moms and dads. This playlist includes artists like Reba McEntire, Chris Stapleton, and Kenny Chesney.
Reba McEntire's emotive ballad tells the story of a father who wasn't affectionate, leading his daughter to never realize how much he loved her. 75. Eric Clapton, "My Father's Eyes"
McEntire, 69, asks the contestant "My father. I lost him and I'm so happy to be here and sing this song in front of you guys," he responds. ... my dad's not with us. So this is a song that goes to ...
The song debuted at number 39 Billboard country songs chart, giving McEntire the highest single debut of her career and peaked at number eleven. Her twenty-sixth studio album, Keep On Loving You was released in August 2009 [ 117 ] and also topped both the Billboard Country and 200 charts. [ 118 ]
“The Voice” coach Reba McEntire revealed the origins of her go-to catchphrase goes back to the 1992 hit ... The song in reference is the 1992 hit “Baby Got Back” by the American rapper Sir ...