Trisha Yearwood : (Songbook) A Collection Of Hits.. (1997) CD Album
Trisha Yearwood : (Songbook) A Collection Of Hits.. (1997) CD Album
Trisha Yearwood : (Songbook) A Collection Of Hits.. (1997) CD Album

Trisha Yearwood : (Songbook) A Collection Of Hits.. (1997) CD Album

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Trisha Yearwood : (Songbook) A Collection Of Hits. (1997) CD Album.
12 great hits including How Do I Live, Perfect Love, Thinkin' About You, She's In Love With The Boy and more.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#230432723
Start TimeWed 23 Jul 2025 14:16:04 (BST)
Close TimeSat 02 Aug 2025 14:16:04 (BST)
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008817001128 - Songbook: A Collection of Hits
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Title
Songbook: A Collection of Hits
Artist
Trisha Yearwood
ISBN
008817001128
Product Category
CDs
Release Year
1997
Label
MCA Nashville
Genre
Country
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Synopsis
SONGBOOK combines 10 hits from the first part of Yearwood's career (through 1995's THINKIN' ABOUT YOU) with a soundtrack cut ("How Do I Live," from "Con Air") and a new duet with Garth Brooks ("In Another's Eyes"). The album makes a case for Yearwood as one of the finest country singers of the '90s. Yearwood's painfully real portraits of lovers on the ropes are rigorously absent of the standard Nashville tricks. There are no cookie-cutter melodies, no needless swings into honky-tonk nostalgia, no superfluous steel guitars, no emotional resolutions achieved in two perfect verses--just stuff that's real.In "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart" (another duet with Brooks, from her debut album), she tries to patch up a failing affair with a good night of sex, advising her partner, "Pretend I'm someone that you love." The heroine of "XXX's and OOO's" wakes up to this casually brutal world: "Phone rings/Baby cries/TV diet guru lies." Yearwood sings with a matter-of-fact emotion that acknowledges the struggles and the sadness (and occasional bliss) without ever overdoing it. She trusts these songs, and the degree to which she doesn't cry all over them suggests a confidence in the material that's increasingly rare in Nashville.
 

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