Rimes emerged with her first single, "Blue," when she was just thirteen years old in 1996. She is most recognized for her crossover hit "How Do I Live" which, according to the Billboard charts, is one of the most successful songs in American music history, spending 69 weeks on the Hot 100 chart, which currently stands as the second longest run in the chart's history (behind Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours"). While country singer Trisha Yearwood's version of the song won a Grammy in 1998, Rimes' version outsold Yearwood's by millions of copies. Rimes' other notable songs include "Can't Fight the Moonlight" and "You're the right kind of wrong" (from the movie Coyote Ugly) and American Idol favorite "I Need You."
She has won an American Music Award, two Grammy Awards, three Academy of Country Music Awards, and four Billboard Music Awards.
Rimes was chosen to sing the theme song "Light the Fire Within" for the February 8, 2002, Opening Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
On February 23, 2002, she married Dean Sheremet, a dancer whom she met while recording Twisted Angel. They currently live in Nashville, Tennessee.
In 2005, LeAnn was selected to become the new host of the USA Network reality tv series Nashville Star, a position she held for only one season. She also was selected to sing "Remember When," the official song for Disneyland's 50th anniversary celebration.
On January 25, 2005, Rimes released a new album called This Woman. Although it has been met with mixed reviews, This Woman is a comeback of sorts for Rimes. With sales over 600,000, this is Rimes best-selling album since her self-titled album in 1999. In terms of the singles released, this is her most successful album since her debut nearly 10 years ago. "Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense" reached the Top 5 and became her biggest years on the country charts in years. "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way," a song about a woman trying to get over a lost love, was released as a single. The video for "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way" was very dark, and the song was received well in the country music world. When "Something's Gotta Give" reached the #2 spot in June 2006, it became her biggest country hit since "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)", her sole number one hit 10 years ago.
Rimes co-wrote four songs off This Woman: "Something's Gotta Give," "I Got It Bad," "When This Woman Loves a Man," and "Afraid to Fall."
"I Got it Bad" was co-written with her husband Dean Sheremet.
On Saturday, September 3, 2005, Rimes performed a concert, on a three-hour special on Larry King Live, as a benefit for those affected in the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina. As a Mississippian, she said that Hurricane Katrina "hit close to home." Just days before the hurricane, she had performed in Biloxi, Mississippi.
On January 4, 2006, Rimes performed the National Anthem before the Rose Bowl championship game between the USC Trojans and the Texas Longhorns in Pasadena, California.
On June 6, 2006, LeAnn released a new album in Europe called Whatever We Wanna.
The new album presents a pop-oriented sound; the first single released was "And It Feels Like." The album did not receive a US release.
In March 2009, LeAnn became the first country crossover artist to top the Billboard Club Play list when remixes for "What I Cannot Change" topped this dance chart. Prior to LeAnn's accomplishment, the highest charting song by a country artist on this dance survey had been the #2 peak of Reba McEntire's remixed remake of "You Keep Me Hangin' On."
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
LeAnn Rimes Lyrics
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Mistletoe hung where you can see every couple tries to stop
Rockin' around the Christmas tree let the Christmas spirit ring
Later we'll have some pumpkin pie and we'll do some caroling
You will get a sentimental feeling, when you hear voices singing
"Let's be jolly, deck the halls with boughs of holly"
Rockin' around the Christmas tree, have a happy holiday
Everyone's dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way, hey
You will get a sentimental feeling, when you hear voices singing
"Let's be jolly, deck the halls with boughs of holly"
Rockin' around the Christmas tree at the Christmas party hop
Mistletoe hung where you can see every couple tries to stop
Rocking around the Christmas tree have a happy holiday
Everyone's dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way
Rocking around the Christmas tree have a happy holiday
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" is a cheerful Christmas song written by Johnny Marks in 1958. It has since then become a holiday classic, with many people playing it as a part of their annual holiday traditions across America. The song is upbeat and catchy with an infectious melody that makes it impossible not to dance along.
The song is about the festive atmosphere of a Christmas party, as the guests dance around the Christmas tree and enjoy pumpkin pie while singing carols. Mistletoe hangs overhead, where couples sneak a kiss or two. The lyrics evoke a sense of joy and merriment, while the music is full of energy and excitement. When the chorus arrives, the music reaches a climax, and we hear the voices of people singing "Let's be jolly, deck the halls with boughs of holly," inviting everyone to join in the fun.
The song ends with "Everyone's dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way." This line speaks to the nostalgia that many people feel during Christmas time, as we are reminded of our childhood memories and the joy and excitement of the holiday season.
Line by Line Meaning
Rockin' around the Christmas tree at the Christmas party hop
Dancing energetically to the music by the decorated Christmas tree at the gathering with friends and family.
Mistletoe hung where you can see every couple tries to stop
A classic holiday tradition of hanging mistletoe in visible spots to encourage couples to exchange a kiss.
Rockin' around the Christmas tree let the Christmas spirit ring
Celebrating the festive season with joy and excitement, and spreading the spirit of Christmas among loved ones.
Later we'll have some pumpkin pie and we'll do some caroling
Enjoying warm, delicious pumpkin pie and singing Christmas carols together as a group.
You will get a sentimental feeling, when you hear voices singing
Feeling emotional and nostalgic when hearing others singing Christmas songs and carols.
"Let's be jolly, deck the halls with boughs of holly"
Encouraging others to be happy and decorate their homes with holly and other festive decor.
Rockin' around the Christmas tree, have a happy holiday
Dancing around the Christmas tree with a joyful heart, and wishing everyone a happy holiday season.
Everyone's dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way, hey
Dancing with merriment and enthusiasm, in a way that combines old-fashioned traditions with new, modern styles.
Rocking around the Christmas tree have a happy holiday
Dancing energetically and happily around the Christmas tree to celebrate the holiday season.
Lyrics © DistroKid, ST. NICHOLAS MUSIC INC., Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Johnny Marks
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BIEN LEMUEL STA CRUZ
on I Need You
I don't need a lot of things
I can get by with nothing
With all the blessings life can bring
I've always needed something
But I've got all I want
When it comes to loving you
You're my only reason
You're my only truth
I need you like water
Like breath, like rain
I need you like mercy
From heaven's gate
There's a freedom in your arms
That carries me through
I need you (dada, dada, da), ooh
Ooh
You're the hope that moves me
To courage again, oh yeah
You're the love that rescues me
When the cold winds rage
And it's so amazing
'Cause that's just how you are
And I can't turn back now
'Cause you've brought me too far
I need you like water
Like breath, like rain
I need you like mercy
From Heaven's gate
There's a freedom in your arms
That carries me through
I need you
Ooh, yes I do, oh
I need you like water
Like breath, like rain
I need you like mercy
From Heaven's gate
There's a freedom in your arms
That carries me through
I need you (dada, dada, da)
Oh, yes I do (dada, dada, da)
I need you (dada, dada, da)
Oh, ooh-ooh (dada, dada, da)
Ooh-ooh (dada, dada, da)
I need you, oh (dada, dada, da)
(Dada, dada, da)
I need you (dada, dada, da)