Talk:Miranda Lambert

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[edit] Does She Have more than one cd out?

My Cousin recently gave me a cd with 9 songs of Miranda that weren't on the Kerosene cd and one with what sounds like Buddy Jewel. the songs were something like

Jack Daniels

Last Goodbye

Lyin' Here

Somebody Else

What in the World

Texas as Hell

Texas Pride

Another Heartache

Wichita Falls

The one with Buddy Jewel was a cover of Today I Started Loving You Again

Dustinwayne 02:36, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

Today I Started Loving You Again is indeed Buddy Jewell with Miranda Lambert. The song was on Buddy's first album. I would guess that the other Miranda songs that you have were songs that she cut but never put on an album. But with these Texas artists, you can't always tell. 68.188.191.9 16:14, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Her House

Her house was actually moved from Tyler, Texas to her parents' land in Lindale after she purchased it in summer 2004. She completely renovated the house and had a housewarming/birthday party there on 11/10/04. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.19.14.39 (talk) 06:37, 24 December 2006 (UTC).

[edit] Singles

Okay, who monkeyed with the singles chart? Those other songs that were added NEVER charted. And she has NEVER had a Top 10, much less a #1 on ANY chart. I reverted it to what it was before. I have the charts, so I can confirm that THESE peaks are correct. TenPoundHammer 18:10, 18 February 2007 (UTC)