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"Believe Me Baby (I Lied)" is a song recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in July 1996 as the lead single from her album, Everybody Knows. It was Yearwood's fourth single out of five during the course of her career to reach number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Yearwood continued with a series of major country hits during the early to mid-1990s, including "Walkaway Joe" (1992), "The Song Remembers When" (1993), "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)" (1994), and "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)" (1996). Yearwood's 1997 single "How Do I Live" reached number two on the U.S. country singles chart and was ...
Trisha Yearwood – lead vocals, harmony vocals (1, 3, 5) ... "Believe Me Baby (Lied)" 1 1 1997 "Everybody Knows" 3 1 "I Need You" 36 41 Certifications.
[1] [5] [6] Her sixth studio album Everybody Knows (1996) spawned Yearwood's fourth number one single, "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)". [ 1 ] Yearwood's first compilation album (Songbook) A Collection of Hits (1997) reached the top five of the Billboard 200, topped the Top Country Albums survey, and sold over four million copies in the United States ...
Trisha Yearwood has been in the country music industry for 40 years, and her latest performance had her in a reflective mood. The "She's in Love with a Boy" singer took the stage on February 12 at ...
Trisha Yearwood fans have plenty to celebrate right now. The country singer took to Instagram on Thursday, Feb. 13, to make a major announcement. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get ...
Trisha Yearwood is doing her best to spread the holiday cheer.. This week, the country music songstress helped hype up fans for Christmas while hosting and performing in the 2024 CMA Country ...
The album is the final album released during Yearwood's association with the record company MCA, after she signed to Big Machine Records in early 2007. The album is composed of hits from her 16-year tenure with MCA , and features two previously unreleased tracks, "Just a Cup of Coffee" and "Nothin' to Lose."