10 Best Faith Hill Songs

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10. Wild One

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Spinning a tale of a young woman defying her parents' orders in favor of her own lifestyle choices -- including listening to rock and roll and dating a boy named Bill.

9. It Matters to Me

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An unconventional twist on the classic love song, this tune mourns a once-solid relationship that has turned cold and distant over time

8. Mississippi Girl

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This song boasts that "a Mississippi girl don't change her ways just 'cause everybody knows her name" and features several milestones in Hill's personal and professional life

7.Like We Never Loved at All

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This tragic tale of former lovers who run into each other after they have broken up features Hill's husband, Tim McGraw, on additional vocals and in the video as the man she once loved

6. There You'll Be

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This song didn't quite make it into the Top 10 on the country charts, but it soared to the top of the adult contemporary charts thanks to its inclusion in the soundtrack for the 2001 Oscar-winning film Pearl Harbor

5.Stronger

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It's hard to find a song in Hill's catalog that showcases her incredible vocal range better than this album cut from her fifth studio CD, Cry

4.Let Me Let Go

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This Grammy-nominated hit includes guest vocals by Vince Gill, whose rich voice blends perfectly with Hill's to pack quite the emotional punch in this heart-wrenching ballad

3.It's Your Love

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We stole this duet from Hill's husband, McGraw, who included it on his multi-platinum Everywhere album. 

2.Breathe

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If ever there was a definitive career song for Hill, this is it. The sensual, sexy love song's popularity increased exponentially when the video of the song, which featured Hill writhing on a bed clad only in a sheet, hit the airwaves

1.This Kiss

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Never has a song better reflected the spine-tingling elation felt during the first kiss with a crush. This song gave Hill solid footing in the pop and country worlds