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  1. Jim Brickman. Track 13 on Peace. Featuring. Collin Raye. “Peace (Where the Heart is)” is Collin Rayes second collaboration with Jim Brickman to appear on the US Adult Contemporary...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Collin_RayeCollin Raye - Wikipedia

    Floyd Elliot Wray (born August 22, 1960), known professionally as Collin Raye and previously as Bubba Wray, is an American country music singer. He initially recorded as a member of the band The Wrays between 1983 and 1987. He made his solo debut in 1991 as Collin Raye with the album All I Can Be, which produced his first Number One hit in ...

  3. 5 giu 2022 · Peace (Where the Heart Is) Lyrics by Collin Raye from the Peace album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: On a city street somewhere, Someone shoots a gun In the midnight air. And I don't know why. Somebody lives, somebod…

  4. Peace, you'll find it where the heart is, And the heart is right where love lives, And love can always find a way. Hope is something that reminds us, It's not too late to find us. One day we may be in peace. Haven't spoken in thirty years After angry words and bitter tears. And I don't know why. Best of brothers and best of friends;

    • "That's My Story"
    • "On The Verge"
    • "My Kind of Girl"
    • "Anyone Else"
    • "Couldn't Last A Moment"
    • "Somebody Else's Moon"
    • "Man of My Word"
    • "If I Were You"
    • "Little Red Rodeo"
    • "That Was A River"

    Though we typically think of Raye's career as being filled with only love ballads and heartbreakers, he snuck in his fair share of rowdy anthems. Written by Lee Roy Parnell and Tony Haselden, "That's My Story" is a classic "I was out with the boys" tall tale. Raye's delivery is ornery, bold and fearless. Armed with a choir of beer chuggers on the c...

    Found on Raye's 1995 effort I Think About You, "On The Verge" is prime Raye. Built around a twangy acoustic guitar and sugary melody built for two-stepping, "On The Verge" plays to Raye's wheelhouse of songs about falling in love. Still, where we typically see Raye oozing with confidence and intent on displaying his love for whoever, as the title a...

    Here again, we get Raye letting loose. As a foundational piece of Raye's Extremes, "My Kind of Girl" had a chugging and daring electric guitar that matches Raye's powerful whirlwind vocals. "My Kind of Girl" topped the BillboardU.S Hot Country Charts in early 1995, making it his third Number One single of his career.

    Though "I Can Still Feel You" was Raye's final Number One single from The Walls Came Down, "Anyone Else" was the album's best song and Raye performance. Originally written by Radney Foster, "Anyone Else" combined Raye's knack for intimate love ballads with a touch of that charming playful side we've seen throughout the years. He admits his faults a...

    In 2000, Raye released Tracks, his sixth full-length of his career. With "I Couldn't Last a Moment" as its lead single, Raye would not only have another Top 10 hit on the country charts but would also find some relative success on the Billboard Hot 100 as well. Armed with a shimmering guitar lick, smooth keys and a timely spoken word, "Couldn't Las...

    "Somebody Else's Moon" is a prime example of Raye's silky smooth delivery. Even though it's a lonesome heartbreaker, Raye's vocal approach doesn't venture into "tears in my beer" territory. Rather, he finds the space to stretch out those powerful vocals on the soaring moonlit chorus.

    Even though "Man of My Word" was a Top 10 hit for Raye in '94, it still feels like one of the most under-appreciated songs in his catalog. Like many Raye songs, it's a timeless love ballad filled with heartfelt lyrics that are straight and true. Written by Gary Burr and Allen Shamblin, "Man of My Word" was one of five singles on Raye's Extremes, po...

    Not to be confused with another "If I Were You" found on his debut, "If I Were You" was Extremesfifth Top 10 single for Raye. Built around a dreamy piano melody, "If I Were You" very well may be Raye's best vocal delivery of his career. It's sweet and smooth and incredibly focused. Every word is direct and heartfelt. Lines like "I won't promise the...

    "Little Red Rodeo" is one a handful of singles delivered by Raye that aren't found on any studio albums. Rather, the rollicking "Little Red Rodeo" is part of Raye's first Best Of compilations. Here we see Raye looking to hold on to a relationship that's on its last legs. But you have to give Raye's narrator some credit for attempting to track down ...

    What can only be described as one of the most interesting analogies in country music, Raye's "That Was a River" peaked at No. Four on the charts making it Raye's sixth consecutive Top 10 hit. Again, it's right in Raye's wheelhouse. Much like Garth Brooks' "Unanswered Prayers," "That Was a River" finds the narrator running into an old flame while wi...

  5. 14 songs • 50 minutes The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits is American country music artist Collin Raye's first greatest hits album. Released on August 26, 1997, via Epic Records, the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_BrickmanJim Brickman - Wikipedia

    Jim Brickman. James Merrill Brickman [1] (born November 20, 1961) is an American pop songwriter, pianist and radio host. Brickman has earned two Grammy nominations for his albums Peace (2003) for Best Instrumental, and Faith (2009) for Best New Age Album. [2] He won a Canadian Country Music Award, a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music ...