|
Audrey Faith
Perry, later known as Faith Hill (born September 21, 1967 in
Jackson, Mississippi), is an American country singer, known for her commercial
success as well as her much-publicized marriage to country singer Tim McGraw.
Early life
Hill was raised in Star, Mississippi and began singing at a very early age.
After graduating high school, Hill went to college briefly before dropping out
and moving to Nashville in an attempt at starting a singing career.
Faith is adopted and met her biological mother in the early 1990s. She was
married to a music executive named Dan Hill from 1988 to 1994. Working as a
secretary in a music publishing company, Hill's singing was noticed as she sang
to herself one day. She soon signed to Warner Brothers Records.
Country success
Hill's debut album was Take Me As I Am (1993); sales were strong,
buoyed by the chart success of "Wild One". a version of Janis Joplin's "Piece of
My Heart", also went to the top of the country charts. She was delayed in the
recording of her second album by surgery on her vocal cords. It Matters to Me
finally appeared in 1995 and was another success, with the title track becoming
her fourth #1 country single.
Hill began seeing country singer Tim McGraw. When he proposed marriage to her
in one of his tour trailers, he had to go perform right then, so she took a
permanent marker and wrote her answer on the mirror. Hill began touring with
McGraw and married him on October 6, 1996. The couple has three children
together: Gracie Katherine, Maggie Elizabeth and Audrey Caroline.
Pop crossover
Hill's 1998 album, Faith, moved her closer towards a mainstream,
pop-oriented sound, which lost her many of her long-time fans. "This Kiss"
became a #1 country hit, and went to #7 on the pop charts.
Hill's fame grew rapidly as she signed an endorsement deal with Cover Girl
makeup and released Breathe, an even more successful pop hit that became
one of the biggest albums of 2000. The title track "Breathe" was the #1 pop
airplay song that year and has become Hill's signature song; especially notable
is the power and control she shows in her lower register during the song. "The
Way You Love Me" hit the top ten as well. The album won Hill three Grammy Awards
including Best Country Album.
By the holidays she had contributed "Where Are You Christmas?" to the movie
How the Grinch Stole Christmas and the following summer she recorded the
Diane Warren penned "There You'll Be" for the Pearl Harbor soundtrack.
In 2002, Hill released Cry. Though the album debuted at #1 on
Billboard magazine's pop and country album charts, its singles (including the
title track, written and originally performed by Angie Aparo) received much less
radio airplay than her previous smashes. In fact, country radio pretty much
ignored the songs, considering them "too pop". The album did win one Grammy
Award.
In the summer of 2004, Faith Hill co-starred with Nicole Kidman and Matthew
Broderick in director Frank Oz's remake of the 1975 thriller The Stepford
Wives.
She references this sojourn in Hollywood as well as the chilly reception of
Cry in the 2005 country release "Mississippi Girl," the first single from
her back-to-roots album Fireflies. She performed this song along with
"Breathe" and "Piece of My Heart" at the Live 8 concert in Rome on July 2, 2005,
where McGraw also performed.
Discography
Albums
-
Fireflies (2005) #1 US
-
Cry (2002) #1 US (2X Platinum), #29 UK
-
Breathe (1999) #1 US (8X Platnium), #19 UK
-
Faith (1998) #7 US (6X Platinum)
-
It Matters to Me (1995) #29 US (4X Platinum)
-
Take Me As I Am (1993) #59 US (4X Platinum)
Hit singles
-
1993 "Wild One" #1 US (Country)
-
1993 "Piece of My Heart" #1 US (Country)
-
1995 "It Matters to Me" #74 US, #1 US (Country)
-
1998 "Let Me Let Go" #33 US
-
1998 "This Kiss" #7 US, #1 US (Country) #13 UK
-
1999 "Breathe" #2 US, #33 UK, #36 UK (2001 re-release)
-
1999 "Love Ain't Like That" #68 US
-
1999 "The Secret of Life" #46 US
-
2000 "Let's Make Love" #54 US
-
2000 "The Way You Love Me" #7 US, #1 US (Country) #15 UK (2001 release)
-
2001 "If My Heart Had Wings" #39 US
-
2001 "There You'll Be" #10 US, #1 US (AC), #3 UK
-
2001 "Where Are You Christmas?" #65 US
-
2002 "Cry" #33 US, #1 US (AC) #25 UK
-
2005 "Mississippi Girl" #31 US, #3 US country
|