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  1. Explore Trisha Yearwood's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Trisha Yearwood on AllMusic.

    • “She’s in Love With the Boy” (1991) The first on our Trisha Yearwood songs list is the artist’s first solo release, written by Jon Ims, is country at its finest.
    • “Like We Never Had a Broken Heart” (1991) Co-written by Pat Alger and her then future husband Brooks, this heartbreaking ballad deftly showcases Yearwood’s softer, more vulnerable side.
    • “That’s What I Like About You” (1991) The singer turned the sass dial way up on this gender-flipped cover of a previously recorded tune from James House, which was written by Kevin Welch, John Hadley and Wally Wilson.
    • “Wrong Side of Memphis” (1992) This first single off Hearts in Armor, her sophomore album, is a semi-autobiographical tune co-written by the brilliant Matraca Berg.
  2. Blue Moon Lyrics. Featuring Flaco Jiménez & Trisha Yearwood. Writers Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers & Rodgers & Hart. Home. M. The Mavericks. Music for All Occasions.

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  4. Released: January 8, 1996. Music for All Occasions is the fourth studio album by American country music band The Mavericks. The album was released on September 26, 1995, by MCA Nashville. It includes the singles "Here Comes the Rain", "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down" and "Missing You".

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    • September 26, 1995
    • “Believe Me Baby
    • “Perfect Love”
    • “Wrong Side of Memphis”
    • “Thinkin’ About You”
    • “Xxx’S and Ooo’S (An American Girl)”
    • “That’s What I Like About You”
    • “The Song Remembers When”
    • “How Do I Live”
    • “In Another’S Eyes”
    • “Walkaway Joe”

    Released in 1996, “Believe Me Baby (I Lied) was the the lead single from Yearwood’s album, Everybody Knows. Written by Kim Richey, Angelo Petraglia and Larry Gottlieb the song tells the story of a woman apologizing for ending things with her significant other, chalking the decision up to “wounded pride.” Favorite Lyric: Well, I got no good excuses ...

    Written by Sunny Russ and Stephony Smith, this infectious tune, released in 1998 from (Songbook) A Collection of Hits, has Yearwood singing about, what else…Love. The upbeat, catchy tune will have you tapping your toes along to the music as Yearwood describes being in that perfect relationship that everyone longs for. Favorite Lyric: We’re doin’ no...

    “Wrong Side of Memphis,” written by Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison and first recorded by John Berry in 1990, was released as the lead track from Yearwood’s 1992 album Hearts of Armor.Singing about a woman who lives south of Memphis and wants to make the big move to Nashville to chase her dreams, Yearwood took the song to No. 5 on the Billboard char...

    “Thinkin’ About You, written by Tom Shapiro and Bob Regan, became Yearwood’s third No. 1 single. Released in 1995, the title track from her fifth studio album, has Yearwood singing about that feeling of love when you can’s stop thinking about that special someone. Favorite Lyric: This single minded fascination I’ve got / Do you call it love? If you...

    This high-spirited uptempo hit, written by Matraca Berg and Alice Randall, was the lead track off of Yearwood’s 1994 albumThinkin’ About You.Her second No. 1 hit, the female empowering song has Yearwood singing about a hard-working American Girl who used to sign her letters with xxx’s and ooo’s, and now has dreams and aspirations to be successful i...

    Originally recorded by James House, “That’s What I Like About You,” written by Kevin Welch, Wally Wilson, and John Hadley, became a top 10 hit for Yearwood after its 1991 release. Favorite Lyric:Don’t want a man to be my twin / Under my thumb, under my skin / Don’t want a man like a shadow on the ground / With nothing else to do but follow me aroun...

    Released in 1993, “The Song Remembers When” is the title track from Yearwood’s third album of the same name. Written by Hugh Prestwood, the yearning ballad has Yearwood singing about the power of song. After trying to forget about a past relationship, undoubtedly, a certain song brings her right back to the place she tried to forget. Favorite Lyric...

    Written by Diane Warren, the powerful ballad showcases Yearwood’s iconic vocals. Originally recorded by LeAnn Rimes for the 1997 movie Con Air, starring Nicolas Cage and John Cusack, Disney felt Rimes was too young (14) to sing about the subject matter and enlisted Yearwood to cut the song for the film. Favorite Lyric: I need you in my arms, need y...

    The second single from Yearwood’s album (Songbook) A Collection of Hits, “In Another’s Eyes,” written by Garth Brooks, Bobby Wood and John Peppard, was recorded by Yearwood and now husband Garth Brooks in 1997. The couple were just friends at the time, but later married in 2005. Favorite Lyric: In another’s eyes / I’m afraid that I can’t see / This...

    Released in 1992, “Walkaway Joe,” written by Vince Melamed and Greg Barnhill, was the second single from Yearwood’s album Hearts in Armor. Yearwood sings of young love gone bad as a young woman finds out that the man she loves is no good for her. Favorite Lyric: Thus are the dreams of an average Jane / Ninety miles an hour down a lover’s lane / On ...

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  5. Mar 9, 2024 · 20 Songs that Made Trisha Yearwood a Country Legend. As Trisha Yearwood reminded us all in 2019, she's still one of the best currently in the game. By Wide Open Country Staff | March 9,...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 Vinyl release of "Music For All Occasions" on Discogs.