Audrey Faith
Audrey Faith McGraw (nee Perry), born September 21, 1967 is an American singer. She is among the country's most loved artists, with more than 40 million albums sold globally. It was a huge hit all over the world and earned Hill three Grammy Awards. The song "There You'll Be", which she wrote to accompany the Pearl Harbor soundtrack, was a huge success worldwide and became her top-selling single in Europe. Hill's next two albums, Cry 2002 and Fireflies 2005, were commercial hits. The first was a crossover single called "Cry", while the latter featured the singles "Mississippi Girl" and "Mississippi Girl," both of which won Hill an Grammy Award.




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