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  2. LeAnn Rimes videography - Wikipedia

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    LeAnn Rimes onstage, 2000s. American singer LeAnn Rimes has released two video albums and appeared in 42 music videos. In 1996, she made her debut music video with the single "Blue". It was followed by the videos "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)", "The Light in Your Eyes", "How Do I Live" and "Amazing Grace". These videos were directed by chris ...

  3. I Need You (LeAnn Rimes song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song features Rimes singing solo in a minimally furnished, abandoned house. The first 2/3's of the video features Rimes in a tan and white shirt with tan leather pants while in the darkness lit by a spotlight that travels across the room in the background while different colored leaves are billowing about.

  4. I Need You (album) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, I Need You was released to help satisfy Rimes's recording contract obligations with the label. [2] During litigation with the label, Rimes asked "that Curb give Rimes the rights to all past recordings and videos, give up all publishing interests in her compositions and destroy all currently available recordings."

  5. Soon (LeAnn Rimes song) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The song was produced by Rimes's father Wilbur C. Rimes, Chuck Howard, and Mike Curb; a remix produced by Graham Stack appeared on the reissue of I Need You and on the international releases of the album. "Soon" was also included in the soundtrack for the 2001 film Driven. [3]

  6. I Need You - Wikipedia

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    "I Need You (Option A)" and "I Need You (Mindwarp Remix)", by Pendulum from 3 Knocks, 1997 "I Need You (That Thing You Do)", from the soundtrack of the film That Thing You Do! , 1996 See also

  7. Greatest Hits (LeAnn Rimes album) - Wikipedia

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    The DVD also contained four twenty-one second sound bites each of which Rimes describes the making of the music videos and her enjoyment of her Music in High Places performance of "Can't Fight the Moonlight". On August 5, 2014, Greatest Hits was issued as a 2-CD limited edition exclusively to US Walmart stores.

  8. Rimes: Live at Gruene Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Rimes announced that she would release her first live album project. [4] She recorded the album at Gruene Hall, a dance venue located in New Braunfels, Texas. It was produced by Rimes herself, along with Niko Bolas and long-time collaborator Darrell Brown. [5] The record contained a total of ten tracks and featured various musical styles.

  9. Written in the Stars (Elton John and LeAnn Rimes song)

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    According to an episode of VH1's Pop-Up Video, the music video for this song was meant to evoke forbidden loves, as well as the separation between the two singers. [citation needed] Rimes was shown in colder, more heavenly backdrops; John was given warmer backgrounds, as in a milder depiction of hell.