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"Forever Love" is a song by American country music artist Reba McEntire from her 22nd studio album, If You See Him (1998). It was written by Liz Hengber, Deanna Bryant and Sunny Russ and produced by McEntire and David Malloy. It was released on July 13, 1998, as the second single from the album.
Reba Nell McEntire (/ ˈ r iː b ə ˈ m æ k ɪ n t aɪər / REE-bə-MACK-in-tyre; born March 28, 1955), [1] [2] or simply Reba, is an American country singer-songwriter and actress. Dubbed " the Queen of Country ", she has sold more than 75 million records worldwide. [ 3 ]
If You See Him is the twenty-second studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire released on June 2, 1998. The lead single was "If You See Him/If You See Her", a duet with Brooks & Dunn, which was concurrently released on Brooks & Dunn's corresponding album If You See Her; the song reached Number One on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1998.
McEntire and Brooks & Dunn debuted the song at the Academy of Country Music awards in 1998. [1] The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts for the week of June 27, 1998, and held that position for two weeks, giving McEntire her twenty-ninth number one single, and Brooks & Dunn their ...
Reba McEntire is getting ready for a low-key Christmas. ... McEntire initially met Linn, 68, while filming a movie back in 1991. ... "He's the love of my life," she previously gushed to PEOPLE in ...
"Forever Love" (Reba McEntire song), 1998 "Forever Love" ... The Color of Time, a 2012 film released in the UK as Forever Love This page was last edited on 26 ...
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 ...
"I Can See Forever in Your Eyes" is a song written by Bob DiPiero, and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire. It was released in October 1980 as the second single from the album Feel the Fire. The song became a top 20 hit on the American country music chart.