Trisha Yearwood "insideout"

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Theresa Galbraith
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Trisha Yearwood "insideout"

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For those Trisha fans Image Great songs, not to mention the musicians' work Image Very good! Theresa
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Theresa, I am such a big fan of Trishia's that I never notice the music other than her singing. I have been a fan since "She's In Love With The Boy". I heard a rumour about Garth and her and I was hurt. If she wanted a slightly overweight, balding, gray-haired cowboy she should or could have called me.


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Craig,
Yes, that was her first hit! It launched her career. I think I own everything she's released. She's probably my favorite female singer.
I don't know about the rumor. I can't help ya Image Anyway, you won't be sorry with this cd. Theresa Image
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I really wasn't looking for the truth in the rumour. Just wanted to let you know I am a big fan of hers also. It's just that I fit the description. I left out one factor,though, I don't have his money. But then after his divorce he doesn't have it all either.

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Theresa, my favorite Trish Yearwood song is "The Song Remembers When" ,..Larry
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My favorite Trisha Yearwood recording is "The Song Remembers When" which I think is a well-written song.

On Yearwood's latest CD, "Inside Out" there is a great Harlan Howard co-penned tune called "Melancholy Blue"... it's a real tear-jerker.

"I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners Anymore" is probably the most "country" track on the CD and it features harmony by VINCE GILL.

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Jerry,
Don't forget "I would've loved you anyway" and also "seven year ache" Rosanne Cash sings harmony! I'm glad I own this CD Image Theresa
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I like her cover of Tammy Wynette's "Till I Get It Right." The feeling she puts in that one proves she has lot of appreciation and respect for the older generation of country singers even though most all of material is new country.

Bill

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Trisha is one of my favorite artists. And the Inside Out CD is exceptionally good.

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