LeAnn Rimes one of my all time favorite one of the most powerful beautiful voices..She is #2 on my personal list of favorites in country music behind the legend Tanya Tucker
Glorious power vocals❤️Terrific super hit Grammy nominated song stayed on the charts for over a year, and she was only 14 years old👸 Loved your reaction Enoma - Happy Thanksgiving to you and all viewers 🍗🍠🥕🍝💕
Trisha Yearwood actually performed this song for the movie "Con Air". The producers thought that maybe Leanne Rimes young voice was not as suitable for the film (they were dead wrong).
Trisha Yearwood also released this song which was a big hit on the country charts for her while Leanne's version, used in the movie, was on the pop charts. Both version were on the radio around the same time frame
Leann rimes was passed over for the movie sound tract. She recorded on her own and was 10x more successful than trisha’s version. Leann had the last laugh. Leann made enough $$ to last a lifetime.
By the mid- to late 1980s, American radio was more segmented and not too many country music songs were played on pop radio stations nor crossed over to high positions on the pop singles chart. Trisha Yearwood recorded the version of the song that ended up in the "Con Air" movie and on its soundtrack, and it reached No. 2 on the country singles chart and No. 23 on the pop singles chart in 1997. LeAnn Rimes' version ended up being promoted to pop radtio stations and reached No. 2 on the pop singles chart and No. 43 on the country singles chart that same year in 1997. In 1998, for the first time ever, the Grammy Awards nominated two artists for the same song in the same category. But it was the slightly more country-fied version by Yearwood that won the Grammy Award for best country vocal performance by a female.
Well I guess I have to step in on the side of Trisha Yearwood since all in these comments prefer Leanns version. Leann is a great singer no doubt, but I prefer Trishas voice as its more mature and just appeals to me more. Neither one is better than the other just preference. But didn't see anyone here giving it up for Trisha, who is a stellar country singer, just wanted to add my two cents.
LeAnn Rimes one of my all time favorite one of the most powerful beautiful voices..She is #2 on my personal list of favorites in country music behind the legend Tanya Tucker
Con air is such a great film, I fell in Nicholas Cage watching it!
This is BY FAR, the best version of this song. I believe she was fairly young when this was recorded.
Glorious power vocals❤️Terrific super hit Grammy nominated song stayed on the charts for over a year, and she was only 14 years old👸 Loved your reaction Enoma - Happy Thanksgiving to you and all viewers 🍗🍠🥕🍝💕
Twenty years later (2018) , Leann re-recorded this song. It’s called How Do I Live Re-imagined. It’s so moving.
Trisha Yearwood actually performed this song for the movie "Con Air". The producers thought that maybe Leanne Rimes young voice was not as suitable for the film (they were dead wrong).
Great voice! Very easy to listen to! Thanks for the reaction! Take care!!
Trisha Yearwood also released this song which was a big hit on the country charts for her while Leanne's version, used in the movie, was on the pop charts. Both version were on the radio around the same time frame
Leann rimes was passed over for the movie sound tract. She recorded on her own and was 10x more successful than trisha’s version. Leann had the last laugh. Leann made enough $$ to last a lifetime.
I'm trying to imagine seeing a 15 year old girl stepping up to the microphone for the first time and having that voice come out of her.
By the mid- to late 1980s, American radio was more segmented and not too many country music songs were played on pop radio stations nor crossed over to high positions on the pop singles chart. Trisha Yearwood recorded the version of the song that ended up in the "Con Air" movie and on its soundtrack, and it reached No. 2 on the country singles chart and No. 23 on the pop singles chart in 1997. LeAnn Rimes' version ended up being promoted to pop radtio stations and reached No. 2 on the pop singles chart and No. 43 on the country singles chart that same year in 1997. In 1998, for the first time ever, the Grammy Awards nominated two artists for the same song in the same category. But it was the slightly more country-fied version by Yearwood that won the Grammy Award for best country vocal performance by a female.
The song from Con Air "How do I live" was performed in the movie by Trisha Yearwood who is the wife of Garth Brooks. It was not sung by Leann Rimes.
Man one hell of a good voice
I believe she was 15 yrs old when she did this song.
Trisha Yearwood sang the song in Con Air.
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Well I guess I have to step in on the side of Trisha Yearwood since all in these comments prefer Leanns version. Leann is a great singer no doubt, but I prefer Trishas voice as its more mature and just appeals to me more. Neither one is better than the other just preference. But didn't see anyone here giving it up for Trisha, who is a stellar country singer, just wanted to add my two cents.
I think Trisha Yearwood's rendition is better. Both have great voices, I just think Yearwood nailed this one
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How did you find fault with any part of that amazing voice of hers? No one sung this song better than Leeann.