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* RefrainFromAssuming: It's not "(She's an) American Girl", it's "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)".
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** "Walkaway Joe", about a teenage girl who [[NotStayingForBreakfast gets abandoned]] by the boy she ran away with, will absolutely rip your heart out.

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* TearJerker: "On a Bus to St. Cloud", where the female narrator swears that she keeps seing her lover everywhere even after he [[spoiler:committed suicide]].

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"On a Bus to St. Cloud", where the female narrator swears that she keeps seing seeing her lover everywhere even after he [[spoiler:committed suicide]].suicide]].
** "The Song Remembers When", a poignant anthem about lost love, is absolutely gut-wrenching.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Many comments on the video for "Walkaway Joe" on Youtube are some variation of "Is that Creator/MatthewMcConaughey?!" Yes, it is, and it was his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=troT03YSz-w&ab_channel=TheKellyClarksonShow first time in front of a camera.]] He plays the Joe in question.



* TearJerker: "On a Bus to St. Cloud", where the female narrator swears that she keeps seing her lover everywhere even after he [[spoiler:committed suicide]].

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* TearJerker: "On a Bus to St. Cloud", where the female narrator swears that she keeps seing her lover everywhere even after he [[spoiler:committed suicide]].suicide]].
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* SignatureSong: "She's in Love with the Boy", "Walkaway Joe", "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)", and of course, "How Do I Live".

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* SignatureSong: "She's in Love with the Boy", "Walkaway Joe", "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)", and of course, "How Do I Live".Live".
* TearJerker: "On a Bus to St. Cloud", where the female narrator swears that she keeps seing her lover everywhere even after he [[spoiler:committed suicide]].
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** "Broken", the song Trisha sings in ''The Passion: New Orleans'' to great acclaim, is a Music/{{Lifehouse}} cover.
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** [=LeAnn=] Rimes had the more famous version of "How Do I Live" around the same time as Trisha's.

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** [=LeAnn=] Rimes Music/LeAnnRimes had the more famous version of "How Do I Live" around the same time as Trisha's.
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** There are debates in Garth-Trisha fan circles over whose version of "Victim of the Game" is better. Since he released his a year earlier, those who think hers is better believe in this trope.
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** "You Can Sleep While I Drive" is a Melissa Etheridge cover.
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*** And Delbert McClinton, who also wrote it.

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*** And Delbert McClinton, [=McClinton=], who also wrote it.
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*** And Delbert McClinton, who also wrote it.
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** "It Wasn't His Child", a cut from her Christmas album, was originally recorded by Sawyer Brown on their 1988 album ''Wide Open''.

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** "Wrong Side of Memphis" was first recorded by John Berry.

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** "Wrong Side of Memphis" was first recorded by John Berry.Berry in TheEighties, but his version (on an obscure indie album) was not released until after Yearwood's.



** "Squeeze Me In", a duet with Music/GarthBrooks from his ''Scarecrow'' album, had previously been recorded by Lee Roy Parnell.

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** "Squeeze Me In", a duet with Music/GarthBrooks from his ''Scarecrow'' album, had previously been recorded by Lee Roy Parnell.Parnell.
* SignatureSong: "She's in Love with the Boy", "Walkaway Joe", "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)", and of course, "How Do I Live".
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** "That's What I Like About You" was first recorded by James House.
** "Wrong Side of Memphis" was first recorded by John Berry.
** [=LeAnn=] Rimes had the more famous version of "How Do I Live" around the same time as Trisha's.
** "Squeeze Me In", a duet with Music/GarthBrooks from his ''Scarecrow'' album, had previously been recorded by Lee Roy Parnell.

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