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Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood & Dolly Parton's Voices Combined Is a Country Dream
A triple-powered performance for the CMAs.
The 2019 Country Music Association Awards got off to a rockin' start when not one but three icons took the stage to sing together. The Voice Coach Reba McEntire, Sunday Night Football singer Carrie Underwood, and country legend Dolly Parton opened the event by singing Parton's song "Those Memories Of You." They were then joined by other "women of country" for a medley of songs, featuring Martina McBride, Jennifer Nettles and Tanya Tucker. Check it out here.
Before they sang, the three of them kicked things off with a monologue, shouting out the Performer of the Year nominees including Keith Urban, who looked so sweet sitting with his wife, actress Nicole Kidman. From 2008 to 2018, Underwood had hosted the awards with Brad Paisley every year, which is why McEntire and Parton are joking about taking his place.
About "Those Memories of You" by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris
History was made in 1987 when Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris recorded and released a collaborative album called Trio, titled after their nickname as the “Queenston Trio." That album included "Those Memories Of You," which has since been covered by other artists, and is itself a cover; the song was written by Alan O’Bryant and first recorded by Bill Monroe, according to American Songwriter. It's a straightforward song about being haunted by memories of a past lover.
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