someguy
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Post by someguy on Feb 25, 2017 1:51:26 GMT -5
Easily one of the biggest country hits of the 1980's. It became Reba's fifth #1 Country Single. The video was her first, and received critical acclaim as one of the early successful country music videos.
The album of the same name was her first #1 on Billboard's Country Albums chart.
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BackwoodsBarbie
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It makes me feel a little low steel guitar on the radio
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Post by BackwoodsBarbie on Sept 3, 2017 15:20:46 GMT -5
This is one of my favourite Reba songs. Melody is beautiful and so is instrumentation. Piano and guitar fits together perfectly. But what really stands out is her flawless vocal performance. There are so many emotions in her voice and that makes me like this song so much. Lyrics are great too. My favourite lines are in the end of second verse where she says - "But before you leave again there's just one thing you ought to know - When the icy winds blow through you remember that it's me - Who feels the cold most of all".
I believe that this song (along with entire Whoever's In New England album) was career - maker for her. She reached a whole new level of success and won her first Grammy and CMA Entertainer of the Year award the following year.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2019 12:51:40 GMT -5
Love it. Most of her hits from the mid-80's through mid-90's are excellent.
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