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"There You'll Be" is a love song by American country pop recording artist Faith Hill. It was first offered to Celine Dion, who reportedly turned it down. Written by Diane Warren, produced by Trevor Horn and Byron Gallimore, and arranged by David Campbell, it was released in May 2001 and was featured on the Pearl Harbor soundtrack. The track was also featured on Hill's greatest hits albums There You'll Be and The Hits. "There You'll Be" is about remembering deceased acquaintances and reminding oneself that they will always be with them.
Release Date: 2000
Faith Hill : The Hits Country superstar Faith Hill's latest album features her greatest hits of all time. Winner of multiple Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and Academy of Country Music Awards, Faith's hits range from long-time favorites like "Wild One" to her new single "Red Umbrella." Songlist: Red Umbrella, Stronger, Lost, Mississippi Girl, Cry, There You'll Be, The Way You Love Me, Breathe, The Secret of Life, Let Me Let Go, This Kiss, It Matters to Me, Piece of My Heart, Wild One, I Need You |
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Jeff Funk and Teena Chinn collaborated to create this wonderful choral arrangement of Diane Warren's theme song from the 2001 motion picture Pearl Harbor.
Arranger: Jeff Funk | Composer: Diane Warren
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