LeAnn Rimes - Greatest Hits [Bonus DVD]
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Track List: Greatest Hits [Bonus DVD]
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- Blue
- How Do I Live
- Can't Fight The Moonlight
- One Way Ticket
- Commitment
- I Need You
- Written In The Stars
- Unchained Melody
- The Light In Your Eyes
- On The Side Of Angels
- You Light Up My Life
- Nothin' New Under The Moon
- Big Deal
- Life Goes On
- We Can
- Last Thing On My Mind
- This Love
- Crazy
- O Holy Night
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Album Details: Greatest Hits [Bonus DVD]
- Release Date:
- 11/18/2003
- Label:
- Curb Records
- UPC:
- 715187882928
User Reviews: Greatest Hits [Bonus DVD]
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Greatest Hits [Bonus DVD] - LeAnn Rimes
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Greatest Hits
, November 23, 2003Reviewer: Ron & Cathy SIbila - See all Ron & Cathy SIbila's reviewsPros: Voice Range - Beautiful music
Cons: Not enough videos!
This album shows her growth in both style and voice. Great music!!
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In 1996, LeAnn Rimes burst out of nowhere with her debut single, "Blue," which immediately captured the attention of country fans across America. It wasn't just the fact that her rich, powerful vocals were remarkably similar to Patsy Cline -- it was ...Full LeAnn Rimes Biography
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Pros: just like Greatest Hits - exactly that.
Cons: I love this album and love her ( _ _0)
.In 1996, LeAnn Rimes burst out of nowhere with her debut single, "Blue," which immediately captured the attention of country fans across America. It wasn't just the fact that her rich, powerful vocals were remarkably similar to Patsy Cline -- it was the fact that Rimes was only 13 years old. Like Tanya Tucker and Brenda Lee before her, she had a hit with her debut single and was barely a teenager at the time. It was quite an auspicious way to begin a career.