Fearless
yes. Yes, the Hannah Montana: The Movie CD has Crazier on it.
do you mean karaoke? if so they should be on itunes :)
To find the lyrics of Taylor Swift's song, "Love Story," one could go to her official website or fan sites of Ms. Swift. A person could also go to various lyrics websites. One could also look at the liner notes of CDs.
It really depends on where you live. Most CDs range from $10-$15.
This is a difficult question to answer, because it involves opinion, as well as time. Are we talking about the best country song ever in terms of popularity, record sales, longevity (keeps turning up on lists and albums) or just number of singles sold? This is complicated by the simple fact that there are more country fans now than there were in, say, the 1950's, because there are a lot more people. The best we can do is come up with an answer based on a little bit of "all of the above," and that is "Crazy" by Patsy Cline.
The song 'You Anything' By Taylor Swift isn't on any of her CDs. She performed it when she was 15 at the 2005 NAMM show in Anaheim.
Fearless, and Taylor swift. There's also a Taylor swift fearless platinum addition
yes. Yes, the Hannah Montana: The Movie CD has Crazier on it.
do you mean karaoke? if so they should be on itunes :)
To find the lyrics of Taylor Swift's song, "Love Story," one could go to her official website or fan sites of Ms. Swift. A person could also go to various lyrics websites. One could also look at the liner notes of CDs.
No, it is a single which means it is not on an album with any other songs. If you want to purchase it, it would not be located under an album, but a single.
There are 3 CDs worth, but the most popular right now is Speak Now
It really depends on where you live. Most CDs range from $10-$15.
It depends where you are going,but usually Cds cost $15 or $20 dollars.
This is a difficult question to answer, because it involves opinion, as well as time. Are we talking about the best country song ever in terms of popularity, record sales, longevity (keeps turning up on lists and albums) or just number of singles sold? This is complicated by the simple fact that there are more country fans now than there were in, say, the 1950's, because there are a lot more people. The best we can do is come up with an answer based on a little bit of "all of the above," and that is "Crazy" by Patsy Cline.
Yes. He also bought half of her record label, making it possible for her to get a record contract.
It already has come out. You can get it from Walmart, Target or any music shop where they sell CDs.