The amateur covers on youtube but there does not appear to be a Spanish language cover performed by Leanne Rimes, or by another professional musician. You can try double checking at thespanishversion.org.
Feels Like Home - LeAnn Rimes song - was created in 1998.
According to allmuisc.com, the song Sands of Time, from Leann Rimes' 2001 album God Bless America, was written by Connie Faulk.
LeAnn Rimes was the first to record the song (and had the biggest chart success).Diane Warren wrote the song for her to sing. Touchstone Pictures initially planned for Rimes' version to be featured in their movie Con Air (1997), but later found out that it was too pop sounding and it was believed that she was too young. Trisha Yearwood was chosen to re-record the song. That version was released on May 27, 1997to country radio and appeared in the film. When Rimes heard of the release, her version was quickly released on the same day to pop radio.
"Ready For A Miracle". It's from the Evan Almighty Soundtrack.
The amateur covers on youtube but there does not appear to be a Spanish language cover performed by Leanne Rimes, or by another professional musician. You can try double checking at thespanishversion.org.
Leanne Rimes, "How Do I Live".
Feels Like Home - LeAnn Rimes song - was created in 1998.
Bette Midler first made the song The Rose very famous when she sang it. LeAnn Rimes did a cover of this song during the year 1997 and also received acclaim for it.
Lyrics for Leann Rimes' song 'Where I Live' can be found from various websites such as Metro Lyrics and Lyrics007 which have lyrics for a large number of songs.
According to allmuisc.com, the song Sands of Time, from Leann Rimes' 2001 album God Bless America, was written by Connie Faulk.
The history behind Trisha Yearwood's song "How do I Live" involves the song being recorded first by LeAnn Rimes. The song was originally promised to LeAnn Rimes for a movie but it was felt she was too young, so Trisha Yearwood recorded it as well.
Nothin' Better To Do
The song, "Blue," was originally for Patsy Cline. But, Patsy died, before she had the chance to record it. The writer would eventually make money off from Leanne Rimes version, and it would boost her career. However, the songwriter did a disservice to the other females in country music by not allowing them to record it. Many people believe, Reba McEntire could have done it better.
LeAnn Rimes was the first to record the song (and had the biggest chart success).Diane Warren wrote the song for her to sing. Touchstone Pictures initially planned for Rimes' version to be featured in their movie Con Air (1997), but later found out that it was too pop sounding and it was believed that she was too young. Trisha Yearwood was chosen to re-record the song. That version was released on May 27, 1997to country radio and appeared in the film. When Rimes heard of the release, her version was quickly released on the same day to pop radio.
"Ready For A Miracle". It's from the Evan Almighty Soundtrack.
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