I Remember You (Templeton Thompson Album)
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I Remember You (Templeton Thompson Album)
''I Remember You'' is the first studio album from independent Nashville singer-songwriter, Templeton Thompson Templeton Thompson is a country music singer-songwriter. Her songs have been recorded by performers such as Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina, Little Texas, and Sherrié Austin. Early life and education She was raised on near Glen Rose, Texas, own .... The album was released in May 2003 through Templeton's imprint, Reve Records. The album was re-released on September 25, 2010 to benefit the Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary. The original version featured twelve tracks. When re-released three bonus tracks were added including, "They Can't Hurt You Now," "I Love To Run," and "Never Be the Same." Background Thompson has stated that the ''I Remember You'' album was inspired by her work with the EAGALA foundation. Once the albums were pressed, Thompson and her husband, musical partner, Sam Gay focused on promoting the new album by way of touring. ''"We put together my first CD “ ...
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Templeton Thompson
Templeton Thompson is a country music singer-songwriter. Her songs have been recorded by performers such as Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina, Little Texas, and Sherrié Austin. Early life and education She was raised on near Glen Rose, Texas, owned by her parents. Thompson has been fond of both horses and music since she was young. She said that her mother rode horses while pregnant and thus "I came into this world horse crazy." At age 16, she nearly lost two fingers on her left hand while trying to hitch a horse. She underwent eight surgeries and has "very limited mobility" on that hand, but taught herself to use a left-handed guitar. She later moved east, living in Virginia and Maryland before attending college at the University of Virginia, where she majored in English. Originally, she intended to go to law school, but in 1992, following graduation, she moved to Nashville to pursue a music career. Career Thompson began to write music for pay in 1995, following an internship at ...
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I Still Feel
''I Still Feel'' is the second studio album from Templeton Thompson. The album was released on May 13, 2004 via Reve Records/Connected at the Hit Productions. The album features eleven tracks including the single, "If I Didn't Need The Money" which was issued to Texas Radio. The song "Settle Down Cinderella" is featured in the movie, ''Doctor Dolittle 3. '' Background The album was led by the single, "If I Didn't Need The Money." The song was issued to Texas radio to accompany the release of ''I Still Feel.'' The single went on to peak in the top ten on the Texas music chart. Templeton has included a full description of how the song came to be, on her official website. Thompson says the song came about after being asked to record a "scratch" vocal for a major label artist. According to Thompson, the song was written based on the session experience that day. "Settle Down Cinderella" is included on the 2006 20th century Fox 20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as ...
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