Audrey Faith
Audrey Faith McGraw (nee Perry; born September 21, 1967) also known as Faith Hill, is an American singer. She is among the most successful country music artists of all time selling over 40 million albums in the world. It sold millions worldwide and earned Hill three Grammy Awards. In 2001, she recorded "There You'll Be" for the Pearl Harbor soundtrack and it became an international success and her best-selling single in Europe. Hill's subsequent albums, Cry(2002) and Fireflies(2005) which were both commercial hits. The first led to another hit single, "Cry", earning Hill a Grammy Award. While the album was the source of inspiration for the hit singles "Mississippi Girl", "Like We Never Loved at all", which won Hill yet another Grammy Award.