Audrey Faith
Audrey Faith McGraw (nee Perry born on September 21, 1967) also known as Faith Hill, is an American singer. She is considered to be one of the most popular artists in country music. Her albums have been sold to more than 40 million people worldwide. It had massive sales across the globe and won Hill three Grammy Awards. In 2001, she recorded "There You'll Be" for the Pearl Harbor soundtrack and it was a huge success worldwide and her highest-grossing single in Europe. Hill's next two albums, Cry(2002) and Fireflies(2005), were both commercial success. The former gave rise to another hit single, "Cry", earning Hill a Grammy Award. While the second album served as the basis for the songs "Mississippi Girl", "Like We Never Loved at all", which earned Hill yet another Grammy Award.