September 28, 2004
the reason rascal flatts recorded skin (sarabeth) is because they wanted to sing a song that is positive about cancer
"Skin (Sarabeth)"
Rascal Flatts singing "Skin."
No, Gary has two daughters, Brittany (10) and Brooklyn (6). Sarabeth is a character in the song "Skin"
Skin- Rascal Flatts Braid My Hair- Randy Owen Live Like You're Dyin' - Tim McGraw I'm Gonna Love You Through It- Martina McBride What Do You Say- Reba McEntire (That one's not totally about cancer but the last verse is) How Big Are Angel Wings- Ashton Shepherd
the reason rascal flatts recorded skin (sarabeth) is because they wanted to sing a song that is positive about cancer
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"Skin (Sarabeth)"
A high school girl who gets cancer.
Rascal Flatts singing "Skin."
No, Gary has two daughters, Brittany (10) and Brooklyn (6). Sarabeth is a character in the song "Skin"
Skin- Rascal Flatts Braid My Hair- Randy Owen Live Like You're Dyin' - Tim McGraw I'm Gonna Love You Through It- Martina McBride What Do You Say- Reba McEntire (That one's not totally about cancer but the last verse is) How Big Are Angel Wings- Ashton Shepherd
The theme of "Skin" by Rascal Flatts revolves around love, loss, and resilience in the face of life's challenges. It tells the poignant story of a young woman battling cancer, highlighting the emotional struggles of both her and her loved ones. The song emphasizes the importance of support, hope, and cherishing moments together, even in the face of adversity. Ultimately, it conveys a message of strength and the enduring bond of love.
1. Skin 2. What hurts the most3. Life is a highway4. Bless the broken road6. My Wish7. Stand
Justin isn't racist, he would date girls of any skin colour.
1992
It is based of a high school girl that was diagnosed with a rare for of cancer and the song is meant to express how she felt though this time, unfortunately unlike how the song suggest there was not a happy for the real "Sara" she died 10 mounts later after the news you can found out more here -> http://applevalleychurch.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=150&Itemid=71