Posted May 26, 200619 yr Released: May 29th http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/CUBCX122.JPG Last seen on the charts in May 2004 with Ronan Keating on their #5 duet 'Last Thing On My Mind'. Leann Rimes is back with brand new single 'And It Feels Like'. With 37 million album sales already behind her at the age of just twenty-three LeAnn Rimes marks another chapter in a remarkable career with the release of her new album 'Whatever We Wanna', her first in three years. The new album includes a duet wit hBrian McFadden and this single itself is an uptempo love song with a stunning video that is getting decent videoplay BUT will she be able to regain the success acheived by 'How Do I Live' and 'Can't Fight The Moonlight' or will this be another flop? :( AND IT FEELS LIKE [flash=450,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lzdUbpI5yM.swf CLASSIC LEANN: 'How Do I Live' [flash=450,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR6eDOEDLXE.swf
May 26, 200619 yr Only 21-30 I'm afraid. She's very inconsistent chartwise in the UK. I'll be buying the album though.
May 26, 200619 yr It'll flop I think. Not counting the duets with Elton and Ronan she's really only had two top ten hits in this country. They were pretty big hits though (How Do I Live and Can't Fight The Moonlight). I can't see this one being one of those big hits.
May 27, 200619 yr I'm thinking about #31 unfortunately. Why was her last album that was released in the US, not released here?
May 27, 200619 yr Was How Do I Live a cover? Apparently, it was written for LeAnn Rimes by Diane Warren, and LeAnn recorded it first, but producers of the film Con Air wanted it to be the main song in the film and didn't like LeAnn's version, so they got Trisha Yearwood to sing it. I'm not sure which one managed to be released first, but LeAnn's version went on to be much more successful anyway, both here and in the US. The real winner in all that would have been Diane Warren, as she'd have made pots of money out of both versions. Edited May 27, 200619 yr by ghostwriter
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