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  2. May 16, 2024 · Reba McEntire - Cathy's Clown (Official Music Video) Reba McEntire's song 'Cathy's Clown' is a cover of the Everly Brothers ' 1960 hit. Released in 1989 as part of her album Sweet Sixteen, it reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, marking McEntire's 13th number-one hit. The song tells the story of a woman confronting her ...

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  3. Jun 18, 2020 · Reba McEntire Greatest Hits - Best Songs Of Reba McEntire - Reba McEntire Playlist Full Album 2020[00:00:00] - 01. Fancy[00:05:42] - 02. Silent Night[00:...

    • Reba McEntire – “You Lie” After several albums with Jimmy Bowen as co-producer, the songstress switched to Tony Brown for this record that dominated the airwaves in the fall of 1990.
    • Reba McEntire – “Somebody Should Leave” Sometimes, it pays as an artist to say “No.” Reba was meeting with the legendary Harlan Howard, who was playing her material for her 1984 album My Kind of Country.
    • Reba McEntire – “One Promise Too Late” Still very much in traditional-sounding mode, this single from her What Am I Gonna Do About You album has remained one of her best moments on record to date.
    • Reba McEntire – “Whoever’s In New England” McEntire had topped the chart on a few occasions prior to this one doing so in 1986, but this song represented her career-defining moment.
  4. Reba McEntire – 50 Greatest Hits. Does He Love You (feat. Linda Davis) If You See Him, If You See Her Closed-Captioned (feat. Brooks & Dunn) Prank on Cops With Donuts! Prank on Cops With Donuts!

  5. Source. Rating. Allmusic. [1] Mercury Records released The Best of Reba McEntire in 1985 after McEntire had left the label for MCA. It includes two number one singles along with her more minor hits while on the label.

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  7. For the dedicated Reba disciple, 50 Greatest Hits won't offer anything you don't already have, save for a stellar chronological sequence of her hits. But for the casual fan, this is the Reba you need. It opens with the rootsy "How Blue" from 1984's My Kind Of Country, ending with the Kelly Clarkson-cameoed "Because Of You" from 2007's Reba: Duets.

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