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1 I Need You 2 Can't Fight The Moonlight 3 Written In The Stars - Rimes, LeAnn & Elton John 4 You Are 5 Soon 6 But I Do Love You 7 One Of These Days 8 Love Must Be Telling Me Something 9 I Believe In You 10 Together Forever Always 11 Can't Fight The Moonlight 12 Soon 13 I Need You Newest Review: ... and more pop. I think it is one of the best song on the album because of this, and was the reason I went to see Coyote Ugly. ... more |
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by - written on 29/08/02 (Very useful, 303 readings)
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Leann Rimes - I Need You (1) I Need You "I need you like water, like breathe, like rain." A relatively slow ballad, which is typical of Leann's country style of music. A 'male dependent' song, like 'How Do I Live', and most of the tunes on this album. Due to be release as a single soon. I'll let you know when. Definitely should make it into the top 5, I know I'll buy it. Sounds like it should be on the soundtrack for Dawson's Creek, probably is. (2) But I Do Love You "I don't like to be alone at night. And I don't like to hear I'm wrong when I'm right. And I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/07/01 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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Introduction. ************** Leann Rimes although still very young in age, has been around on the country music scene for years since 1996 in fact when she was 13 years of age! She has had many albums already released that are more country in nature, but this album is now showing her cross over into the main stream so to say. Leann had her first big hit with the Ballad “How Do I Live” which got her worldwide recognition. She, in a few years later, burst onto the scene with the hit number one single “Can’t Fight The Moonlight” which was number one on both sides of the Atlantic. It was the theme to the Coyote Ugly movie of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/05/01 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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I must start off my review by stating for the record that, as a singer, I think Leann Rimes is hard to beat. She has a fantastic voice and with the right song can do amazing things. Unfortunately she and everyone else involved with her don't seem to know what to do with her. Her background is in country music and this is where she first came to prominence with Grammy award winning album Blue a few years back when she was only 13 or so (she's not much older now). She has a perfect country voice and when she's in that mode (such as on Blue and last year's collection of covers of country classics, simply entitled Leann Rimes) it's a dream come ... Read the complete review
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