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Greatest Hits (Album) by Martina McBride

Artist Biography For Martina McBride

Martina McBride Born Martina Mariea Schiff July 29 1966 In Sharon Kansas Is An American Country Music Singer.
Martina McBride Released Her Honky Tonk-Flavored Debut Album The Time Has Come In 1992. Her First Big Hit Was The Single "My Baby Loves Me" From Her More Pop-Oriented Second Album 1993's The Way That I Am. She Became Even More Visible In 1994 With The Crossover Success Of Her Anti-Domestic Violence Anthem "Independence Day" Also From This Album. In 1995 McBride Released The Album Wild Angels "Safe In The Arms Of Love" And The Title Track Were Country Hits Later Being Her First #1 Hit. Her 1997 Album Evolution Sold Over Two Million Units And Included An Adult Contemporary Crossover Hit In "Valentine" As Well As Four Number One Or Number Two Country Hits. The Album Emotion Came Out In 1999 "I Love You" Was A Big Hit In Both Country And Adult Contemporary Circles. So Was The Socially Conscious "Love's The Only House" A Trend That Would Continue With 2003's "This One's For The Girls" Which Would Become The Theme Song For The 2005 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Tournament. 1 This Was Followed By The Hit Singles "How Far" Written By Fellow Country Singer Jamie O'Neal And "God's Will". The Long Distance Lullaby Songfacts States That Eleven Was Martina's First Album For Republic Nashville Ending A 20 Year Association With RCA. Label Head Scott Borchetta Encouraged Her To Write More Songs For The Record Than She Had On Any Of Her Previous 10 Albums And She Ended Up Co-Writing Six Of The 11 Tracks. Eleven Was Released October 11 2011. As Of 2005 McBride Is Generally Recognized As One Of The Top Female Singers In Popular Music With Her Strong And Pure Soprano Voice She Has Been Labelled "the Céline Dion Of Country Music." Also In 2005 She Released A 18-Track CD Of Classic Country Music Standards Which Landed At #1 On The Billboard Country Album Chart In Its Opening Week And Received Much Critical Acclaim For Its Authenticity Towards Traditional Country. She Is A Four-Time Country Music Association Female Vocalist Of The Year Winner A Record She Holds With Reba McEntire Three-Time Academy Of Country Music Female Vocalist Of The Year Winner And A Grammy Award Winner. This Left-Hander Performed The Star-Spangled Banner At Game 3 Of The 2004 World Series. "Independence Day" Is Used As The Introductory Music For Sean Hannity's Popular Talk Radio Show. McBride Has Appeared At Benefit Events Organized By Hannity But Has Declined To Take An Active Political Stance. 2 McBride Has Performed Free For Fans Such As In A July 3 2004 Show In Owensboro Kentucky To Celebrate The Grand Opening Of The New Independence Bank Headquarters. Recently She Helped Out Contestants On The Canadian Version Of "American Idol". The Winner Worked On A Song With McBride As Well As Went On Tour With Her Across Canada. Martina Has Sold Over 13 Million Albums In USA Alone.

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Greatest Hits Is The First Greatest Hits Package Released By American Country Music Singer Martina McBride. In Addition To Chronicling The Greatest Hits Of Her Career At The Time It Also Contained The Song "Strangers " Which Martina Decided To Put Onto The Album Despite It Never Being A Single She Felt That Given The Chance It Would Have Been A Hit And That Over The Years It Had Become A Fan Favorite. It Has Been Certified Triple Platinum And As Of March 2007 The Album Has Sold 2.9 Million Copies In The United States According To Nielsen SoundScan Becoming Her Best Selling Album To Date. The Album Also Spawned Four New Hits "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues " "Where Would You Be " "Concrete Angel " And "Blessed." The Album Peaked At #5 On The Billboard 200 Her Highest Ranking Peak Position On The Chart At The Time. It Also Became Her First Album To Hit #1 On The Country Albums Chart. Track Listing
#1 "My Baby Loves Me" Gretchen Peters – 2 36 #2 "Life #9" Kostas Tony Perez – 4 03 #3 "Independence Day" Peters – 3 26 #4 "Strangers" Bobby Braddock – 3 22 #5 "Safe In The Arms Of Love" Mary Ann Kennedy Pam Rose Pat Bunch – 3 15 #6 "Wild Angels" Matraca Berg Harry Stinson Gary Harrison – 3 44 #7 "Valentine" Jim Brickman Jack Kugell – 3 13 Feat. Jim Brickman
#8 "A Broken Wing" James House Sam Hogin Phil Barnhart – 3 36 #9 "Happy Girl" Beth Nielsen Chapman Annie Roboff – 3 27 #10 "Wrong Again" Tommy Lee James Cynthia Weil – 3 16 #11 "Whatever You Say" Ed Hill Tony Martin – 4 31 #12 "I Love You" Keith Follesé Adrienne Follesé Tammy Hyler – 2 54 #13 "Love's The Only House" Buzz Cason Tom Douglas – 5 13 #14 "There You Are" Hill Mark Sanders Bob DiPiero – 3 26 #15 "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues Intro " – 0 52 #16 "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues" Leslie Satcher – 4 08 #17 "Where Would You Be" Rick Ferrell Rachel Proctor – 4 34 #18 "Concrete Angel" Rob Crosby Stephanie Bentley – 4 13 #19 "Blessed" Brett James Hillary Lindsey Troy Verges – 4 36 Charts
Album – Billboard North America Year Chart Position 2001 Top Country Albums #1 2001 The Billboard 200 #5 Singles – Billboard North America 2001 "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues" #8 US Country
2002 "Blessed" #1 US Country
"Where Would You Be" #3 US Country
2003 "Concrete Angel" #5 US Country