The Sweetest Gift (Trisha Yearwood album)
The Sweetest Gift is the fourth studio album (and first Christmas album) by country singer Trisha Yearwood. Yearwood sings a mixture of familiar traditional and popular material, along with more recent compositions such as "It Wasn't His Child" and "There's a New Kid in Town". Two of its tracks managed to achieve positions near the lower end of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart: "It Wasn't His Child" peaked at #60, and "Reindeer Boogie" at #63. The album rose to the #17 position in the Country Albums chart. A re-release of the album in 2000 has a different album cover, a promotional photograph taken during the Real Live Woman promotional period.
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The Sweetest Gift (Trisha Yearwood album)
The Sweetest Gift is the fourth studio album (and first Christmas album) by country singer Trisha Yearwood. Yearwood sings a mixture of familiar traditional and popular material, along with more recent compositions such as "It Wasn't His Child" and "There's a New Kid in Town". Two of its tracks managed to achieve positions near the lower end of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart: "It Wasn't His Child" peaked at #60, and "Reindeer Boogie" at #63. The album rose to the #17 position in the Country Albums chart. A re-release of the album in 2000 has a different album cover, a promotional photograph taken during the Real Live Woman promotional period.
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The Sweetest Gift is the fourt ...... c, receiving 4 out of 5 stars.
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1994-09-13
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The Sweetest Gift is the fourt ...... Live Woman promotional period.
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