No Leann rhymes
He can't live without insulin, it's true. He has Type One diabetes.
It's actually called "I Can't Smile Without You"
It means that to the writer music makes life meaningful and he could not live without it.
It can be; but there's worse stuff out there.
yes because people specially teenagers cannot live without it
Live by Request Trisha Yearwood - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 1 April 2000
The history behind Trisha Yearwood's song "How do I Live" involves the song being recorded first by LeAnn Rimes. The song was originally promised to LeAnn Rimes for a movie but it was felt she was too young, so Trisha Yearwood recorded it as well.
Big Morning Buzz Live - 2011 Trisha Yearwood Niki Schwan Vashtie Kola 4-14 was released on: USA: 12 April 2012
Trisha Yearwood primarily resides in Nashville, Tennessee. She owns a home in the Nashville area, where she often enjoys the vibrant music scene. Additionally, she has a second home in the nearby countryside, providing a retreat from her busy career.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood primarily reside in Nashville, Tennessee. They have a home in the area that reflects their love for music and the local culture. Additionally, they may also spend time at their other properties, including a ranch in Oklahoma.
Aaron Neville has recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Trisha Yearwood, Kenny G, Anne Murray, and Robbie Robertson. He has also performed live with Aretha Franklin.
LeAnn Rimes was the first to record the song (and had the biggest chart success).Diane Warren wrote the song for her to sing. Touchstone Pictures initially planned for Rimes' version to be featured in their movie Con Air (1997), but later found out that it was too pop sounding and it was believed that she was too young. Trisha Yearwood was chosen to re-record the song. That version was released on May 27, 1997to country radio and appeared in the film. When Rimes heard of the release, her version was quickly released on the same day to pop radio.
The cast of Hollywood Bowl - 1938 includes: Jack Mercer as Various
'How do i live (without you)', by Trisha Yearwood. 'Theme from a Summer Place', by Percy Faith Orchestra. 'Sweet Home Alabama' by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Live...For the Record was created in 1985.
A Live Record was created in 1974.
Yes, if he/she is made aware conversation is being recorded