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The song's video was directed by Jon Small and released in late 1992. Set in a courtroom, it features actor and comedy writer Pat McCormick playing a courtroom judge. The song actually starts about a minute into the video, after the judge calls Reba up to testify against her witness (who is accused of cheating on her) She angrily throws things at him in anger, and the courtroom eventually ...
List of video albums, showing year released and album name Title Album details Certifications; Reba: Released: 1989; Label: MCA Formats: VHS, Laserdisc RIAA: Gold [4]; Reba in Concert
Reba waits impatiently by the parlor’s phone for her boyfriend’s call. During the final chorus, Reba and 4 women are seen in black and white outfits and top hats as they sing on a grand stage. It then goes back to the restaurant, where Reba is seen initially dozing, but after her boyfriend says her character’s name, she confronts him ...
Reba McEntire is getting the band back together for NBC’s Happy’s Place. Here’s everything you need to know for watching the new comedy live online. How to Watch ‘Happy’s Place’ Online ...
The NBC comedy series “Happy’s Place” has received an order for additional episodes at NBC. The freshman multi-cam comedy has been picked up for five more episodes, bringing the total ...
Reba tells the story of the Hart family, led by matriarch Reba Hart (played by McEntire).Her ex-husband, Brock (Christopher Rich), made her a single mom when he left her for his much younger ...
The song's music video was directed by Jack Cole and featured Huey Lewis as McEntire's character's husband. This video is noted for being one of the first in country music to include significant amounts of dialogue that portray the song's storyline. Portions of the video were shot on Belmont University's campus in Nashville, TN.
“The Voice” coach Reba McEntire revealed the origins of her go-to catchphrase goes back to the 1992 hit “Becky Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.