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  2. Whoever's in New England (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Whoever's in New England" was McEntire's first music video and was directed and produced by Schock/Small. It was filmed in Boston, and featured footage of Boston Public Garden, Trinity Church, and the John Hancock Tower. It begins with a shot of a packed suitcase, before revealing Reba singing the opening lines while staring out the window of ...

  3. Reba McEntire videography - Wikipedia

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    "Whoever's in New England" 1986 Jon Small/Jeff Schock "What Am I Gonna Do About You" Jon Small "The Last One to Know" 1987 Jeff Schock "Sunday Kind of Love" 1988 Jack Cole "I Know How He Feels" Narvel Blackstock "Cathy's Clown" 1989 Jon Small "You Lie" 1990 Peter Israelson "Rumor Has It" 1991 Jack Cole "Fancy" "For My Broken Heart"

  4. Whoever's in New England - Wikipedia

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    Whoever's in New England is the tenth studio album of American country music artist Reba McEntire released on February 10, 1986, through MCA Nashville.It is her first #1 album on the Billboard country albums chart, producing two singles that were #1 country hits: "Whoever's in New England" and "Little Rock".

  5. Reba McEntire - Wikipedia

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    In February 1986, her ninth studio album was released named Whoever's in New England. On the record, McEntire and co-producer Jimmy Bowen mixed a traditional country style with a modern, contemporary sound. Author Kurt Wolff described the title track's production, as being "bigger and sentimentalism more obvious, even manipulative". [41]

  6. Little Rock (Reba McEntire song) - Wikipedia

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    "Little Rock" was reviewed mainly positively. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic reviewed the album, Whoever's in New England, calling the song a "cheery cheating song." [2] About.com's Jolene Downs also reviewed McEntire's 1986 album and gave "Little Rock," praise, calling it one of the "pros" of the album, along with the songs, "Whoever's in New England" and "Can't Stop Now."

  7. Reba McEntire Will Sing the Theme Song for Her New Sitcom ...

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    Reba McEntire is still a survivor. Over 17 years after her sitcom Reba went off the air, the country music legend is returning to TV with a new comedy, Happy’s Place, and she’ll once again be ...

  8. Reba McEntire, survivor, unveils her next iconic theme song ...

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    Reba McEntire is back with a new sitcom theme song. The country icon unveiled the theme song for her upcoming comedy series Happy's Place , appropriately titled "Happy's Place (Theme Song)."

  9. Moments and Memories: The Best of Reba - Wikipedia

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    Moments and Memories: The Best of Reba is a compilation album by Reba McEntire, released on March 18, 1998, in Australia; June 1, 1998, in Europe; and September 21, 1999, in Canada, by MCA Nashville. The album features a different track listing in each country. It has been certified gold in Australia and Canada