Yes, "I'll Be" is the correct song title.
l'll Be
Edwin McCain and Sara Evans
Edwin McCain
The song they are dancing to is "I'll Be" by Edwin McCain
soft rock with a jazzy feel
Edwin McCain "I'll be" (1998)
The correct way to write the title of a song is simple. You simply need to capitalize every important word.
The correct way to write the title of a song is simple. You simply need to capitalize every important word.
released in 1997, not popular til 98It was really released in 2005, and played in the movie " A Cinderella Story". I Just happen to know McCain personally.
You won't find it on any CD by the Goo Goo Dolls because they have never covered the song, the version that people commonly mistake to be the Goo Goo Dolls is the LP version of the song and it is performed by Edwin Mccain. The song the Goo Goo Dolls covered is "I'll Be There For You" which was originally done by The Rembrandts and the GGD covered it for the Series Finale of Friends. If you want that version of the song just look for the slowed Acoustic Version of it, since people don't typically put$ LP Version on P2P servers or Youtube. That version is also on the Wedding Songs version 2 cd, and it is by Edwin Mccain. Not the GGD.
The song played during that iconic scene in "A Cinderella Story" is "I'll Be" by Edwin McCain.
The correct format for writing the title of a song is to place it in quotation marks. For example, you would write it as "Song Title." This distinguishes the title from other text and follows standard conventions in writing. Additionally, it's common to capitalize the main words in the title.