by: Trisha Yearwood, ConAir (ost)
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LeAnn's version is so much better.........
Loved conair this song is so beautiful ♥
this also makes me think of my most best friend in the entire world...i couldnt live without him...^-^
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yea so am i
this song makes me horny n sad at the same time...im confused...
i love this song!!!!makes me me think of the ppl i really love and that are really close to me! ^^
this song is so fuckin beautiful...... i also loved the movie conair........ if i EVER GET MARRIED LOL this is one of the song's i will choose........
i love this freakin song. its going to be my wedding song for sure!!!!!!!!!!
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most beautiful expression of what i'm feelin tonigh
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both leann and trisha sound beautiful.... leann has more range trisha has the country feelin... they need to sing this song together
I love this song and I love ConAir. The song fits the scene. And, also, I think it was played in the beginning when the couple was dancing. Kinga felt like it was "their" song.
this song rocks! I first heard it on the radio after my great grandpa's funeral and fell in love with it. When i found out it was played in a movie i had to watch it. At first i was thinking why is a song like this in a movie like Conair, and then at the ending when he saw his daughter for the first time i cried and cried it was such a great movie. I love you grandpa and i think of you whenever i hear this song. xxx's and ooo's
beautiful
How Do I Live is a 1997 song, written by Diane Warren, that was released originally by LeAnn Rimes, and shortly afterward by Trisha Yearwood. The song was originally intended for release as a single for the 1997 action blockbuster Con Air soundtrack. Warren wrote the song for Rimes to sing. The producers felt that Rimes's had too much of a pop feeling to it, and requested that she re-record it to fit their standards. She refused, and the producers chose Trisha Yearwood to record the song.
alagortabck, That's ok. We must remember the happy times. Perhaps writing a little prayer of though or comfort would help. Fell free to ask any questions, Phoebe B God bless
its people like you who make people like me who have lost someone, have a better day because they know that someone out there undestands and is really next to them because they read ur message and feel comforted. Thank you
no she didn't
LeAnn Rimes sang this first
Everyone takes and remakes everyones songs in the music industry not just Leann Rimes. But you are right, the one by Trisha is sooo much better.