Audrey Faith Perry, later known as Faith Hill (born September 21, 1967 in Star, Mississippi), is a successful American country singer, known for her commercial success as well as her much-publicized marriage to country singer Tim McGraw.
The tall blonde songstress's self-titled album, 'Faith, ' sold four million copies worldwide. The album featured her hit single 'This Kiss, ' which topped the charts for three straight weeks and became her first crossover success, hitting number five on the pop charts. Read Full BioAudrey Faith Perry, later known as Faith Hill (born September 21, 1967 in Star, Mississippi), is a successful American country singer, known for her commercial success as well as her much-publicized marriage to country singer Tim McGraw.
The tall blonde songstress's self-titled album, 'Faith, ' sold four million copies worldwide. The album featured her hit single 'This Kiss, ' which topped the charts for three straight weeks and became her first crossover success, hitting number five on the pop charts. The album also featured 'Let Me Go, ' for which Faith received a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Female Country Vocal.
The Come Home Songfacts says that Come Home, Faith Hill's first song to be heard from her seventh studio album was penned by Ryan Tedder about a soldier friend of his who was serving overseas. Hill debuted the song on the CMA Awards on November 9, 2011 and it was made available for download shortly afterwards.
American Heart, the first official single from Faith Hill's seventh studio album was written by Jonathan Singleton and Jim Beavers and tells the story of a woman whom survives her struggles by her faith in the American dream. "It bleeds, it scars, but it shines when times get hard," sings Hill, "you can't break an American heart." The song was released to country radio, for airplay on October 1, 2012. (American Heart Songfacts)
The tall blonde songstress's self-titled album, 'Faith, ' sold four million copies worldwide. The album featured her hit single 'This Kiss, ' which topped the charts for three straight weeks and became her first crossover success, hitting number five on the pop charts. Read Full BioAudrey Faith Perry, later known as Faith Hill (born September 21, 1967 in Star, Mississippi), is a successful American country singer, known for her commercial success as well as her much-publicized marriage to country singer Tim McGraw.
The tall blonde songstress's self-titled album, 'Faith, ' sold four million copies worldwide. The album featured her hit single 'This Kiss, ' which topped the charts for three straight weeks and became her first crossover success, hitting number five on the pop charts. The album also featured 'Let Me Go, ' for which Faith received a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Female Country Vocal.
The Come Home Songfacts says that Come Home, Faith Hill's first song to be heard from her seventh studio album was penned by Ryan Tedder about a soldier friend of his who was serving overseas. Hill debuted the song on the CMA Awards on November 9, 2011 and it was made available for download shortly afterwards.
American Heart, the first official single from Faith Hill's seventh studio album was written by Jonathan Singleton and Jim Beavers and tells the story of a woman whom survives her struggles by her faith in the American dream. "It bleeds, it scars, but it shines when times get hard," sings Hill, "you can't break an American heart." The song was released to country radio, for airplay on October 1, 2012. (American Heart Songfacts)
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Take Me as I Am
Faith Hill Lyrics
Baby, don't turn out the light
I want to see you look at me
Whisper only truth tonight
Not just promises and empty fantasies
I don't need a bed of roses
'Cause roses wither away
All I really need is honesty
From someone with a strong heart
A gentle hand
Who'll take me as I am
Baby, I need for you to know
Just exactly how I feel
Fiery passions come and go
I'd trade a million pretty words
For one touch that is real
I don't need a bed of roses
'Cause roses wither away
All I really need is honesty
From someone with a strong heart
A gentle hand
Who'll take me as I am
From someone with a strong heart
A gentle hand
Who'll take me as I am
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jerry Duplessis, Sharissa Dawes, Wyclef Jean
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Eric
This is the sound of 90's country at its best
Julie Johnson
I miss the songs and the way she sang around this time. She perfected them every time. I guess I just miss the 80s-90s.
heather ratliff
I liked Faith's first 3 albums the best. She changed too much in her later albums. Her speaking voice and singing voice changed.
Rachel Ford Cleveland
@Anderson C , now days they just post a youtube video & get signed. they really dont have to put in as much work. i miss the old days.
Anderson C
It's strange. It's like after the 90's people lost their originality and creativity. In any genre of music. Country, rock, pop....rap....it's like any time we turn on the radio or watch a talk show we only see "opening acts". None of the legends. Many we've lost too. Before the 2000's you could say "the 90's" or "the 80's"...and people would know what flavour was being talked about. Again in any genre. I'm not sure what happened.
Do new stars not come up the same way musicians did in the 50's, 60's,---90's?? Play any where they could get paid. Make their way to name clubs. Get discovered. Sign with a name company. Doesn't seem to be much marketing of stars either.
Funny. In the past every generation says the generation of music they grew up with was best. That today that's missing. But really..it DOES seem like from 2000+ there is no "style"....that defines this time...in music, how we dress....etc.
Keyth Danielsen
The 80s was (were?) my favorite decade. But 90s country music probably my favorite music.
Coupydog
+Julie Johnson Hey, I agree!Β Back inΒ '94, Β I used to be a fan B4 anyone else heard of her!Β When I'd mention her, it was always, "Who???"Β Also her Bo in this video was smokin Hot!
robert collett
When songs were still well written and music was played on real instruments. man this is refreshing to listen too.
Obryan Green
No
Carolyn Galloway
Jeffrey