🎤😱 "LeAnn Rimes vs. Trisha Yearwood: Disney’s Con Air song swap led to a historic Grammy face-off

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Title | 🎤😱 "LeAnn Rimes vs. Trisha Yearwood: Disney’s Con Air song swap led to a historic Grammy face-off |
Author | Khadijah News |
Duration | 0:06 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=WXint3Jx5Jc |
Description
In 1997, Disney sparked a notable controversy in the music industry when they replaced LeAnn Rimes with Trisha Yearwood for the song "How Do I Live" on the Con Air soundtrack. Initially, songwriter Diane Warren wrote the song with the then-14-year-old Rimes in mind, and she recorded a pop-leaning version. However, Disney executives, deeming Rimes’ rendition too youthful and pop-oriented for the film’s mature, emotional tone, opted for Yearwood’s more traditional country version instead. Both artists released their versions on the same day, May 23, 1997, leading to a media-fueled “feud” and a historic Grammy nomination for both in the same category. While Yearwood’s version was featured in the film and won the Grammy, Rimes’ version achieved massive commercial success, spending a record-breaking 69 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100