Audrey Faith
Audrey Faith McGraw (nee Perry), born September 21 1967, is an American singer. She is among the most successful country music artists ever, having sold over 40 million albums around the world. It was hugely popular worldwide and won Hill three Grammy Awards. The single "There You'll Be", that she composed to accompany the Pearl Harbor soundtrack, was hugely successful worldwide and was her highest-grossing single in Europe. Hill's subsequent albums, Cry (2002), Fireflies (2006) and Fireflies (2006) were all commercial success. The former produced another cross-over single "Cry" as well as Hill was recognized with a Grammy Award. The latter single "Mississippi Girl" also was awarded Hill another Grammy Award.Audrey Faith McGraw (nee Perry born on 21st September 1967) also known as Faith Hill, is an American singer. She is among the country's most well-known artists, having more than 40,000,000 albums sold across the globe. It was a huge hit all over the world and earned Hill three Grammy Awards. The single "There You'll Be" was her biggest-selling single in Europe and became an international success. The next two albums she released, Cry (2002) and Fireflies (2005) was both commercial hits and the latter produced a popular crossover single "Cry" that was a winner of Hill the Grammy Award, and the second album was the one that produced the hits "Mississippi Girl" and "Like We Never Loved at All", which brought her another Grammy Award.




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