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A FORGOTTEN SONG MADE A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL A GRAMMY LEGEND.  Bill Mack wrote “Blue” in 1958, but for nearly four decades, the song passed from one singer to another without ever finding its true voice. Then an 11-year-old girl from Texas named LeAnn Rimes discovered the demo at home.  Her father had thrown it in the trash, saying it sounded too old-fashioned for her. But LeAnn pulled it out, listened, and began singing along. She did not record it because she loved it right away — she actually thought the demo sounded terrible. She recorded it to prove a point.  What started as a small act of defiance became history.  When Curb Records released “Blue” in 1996, the world heard a voice far beyond her years. The song helped launch LeAnn Rimes into country music stardom, and at 14, she won two Grammys, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance.  A song once thrown away became the song that changed her life forever.
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A FORGOTTEN SONG MADE A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL A GRAMMY LEGEND. Bill Mack wrote “Blue” in 1958, but for nearly four decades, the song passed from one singer to another without ever finding its true voice. Then an 11-year-old girl from Texas named LeAnn Rimes discovered the demo at home. Her father had thrown it in the trash, saying it sounded too old-fashioned for her. But LeAnn pulled it out, listened, and began singing along. She did not record it because she loved it right away — she actually thought the demo sounded terrible. She recorded it to prove a point. What started as a small act of defiance became history. When Curb Records released “Blue” in 1996, the world heard a voice far beyond her years. The song helped launch LeAnn Rimes into country music stardom, and at 14, she won two Grammys, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance. A song once thrown away became the song that changed her life forever.

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                      A FORGOTTEN SONG MADE A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL A GRAMMY LEGEND.  Bill Mack wrote “Blue” in 1958, but for nearly four decades, the song passed from one singer to another without ever finding its true voice. Then an 11-year-old girl from Texas named LeAnn Rimes discovered the demo at home.  Her father had thrown it in the trash, saying it sounded too old-fashioned for her. But LeAnn pulled it out, listened, and began singing along. She did not record it because she loved it right away — she actually thought the demo sounded terrible. She recorded it to prove a point.  What started as a small act of defiance became history.  When Curb Records released “Blue” in 1996, the world heard a voice far beyond her years. The song helped launch LeAnn Rimes into country music stardom, and at 14, she won two Grammys, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance.  A song once thrown away became the song that changed her life forever.

                      A FORGOTTEN SONG MADE A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL A GRAMMY LEGEND. Bill Mack wrote “Blue” in 1958, but for nearly four decades, the song passed from one singer to another without ever finding its true voice. Then an 11-year-old girl from Texas named LeAnn Rimes discovered the demo at home. Her father had thrown it in the trash, saying it sounded too old-fashioned for her. But LeAnn pulled it out, listened, and began singing along. She did not record it because she loved it right away — she actually thought the demo sounded terrible. She recorded it to prove a point. What started as a small act of defiance became history. When Curb Records released “Blue” in 1996, the world heard a voice far beyond her years. The song helped launch LeAnn Rimes into country music stardom, and at 14, she won two Grammys, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance. A song once thrown away became the song that changed her life forever.

                        Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Again?: A Beloved Relationship Saga Returns for a New Generation

                        Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Again?: A Beloved Relationship Saga Returns for a New Generation

                          ‘Ride or Die’ Review: A Queer Road Thriller That Finds Its Own Imperfect Voice

                          ‘Ride or Die’ Review: A Queer Road Thriller That Finds Its Own Imperfect Voice

                            A Terrified Seven-Year-Old Girl Grabbed the Vest of the Most Intimidating Biker in the Diner and Begged, “Please Pretend to Be My Dad”—Then the Man Who Walked Through the Door Explained Why She Needed Saving.

                              He Couldn’t Stand — But They Still Called Him “Noncompliant”

                              He Couldn’t Stand — But They Still Called Him “Noncompliant”

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