This one’s for the girls.
is bringing together music’s most influential and favorite female singers, from Barbra Streisand to Linda Ronstadt. A collection of new interpretations by Chenoweth,is a tribute to the artists that have personally influenced the performer throughout her life and awarding-winning film, stage and music career as well as her fans who have grown up alongside her listening to these artists and long-standing hit songs. and famously covered by Whitney Houston forsoundtrack.
“These are some of my favorite singers in the world,” Chenoweth says. “‘I Will Always Love You’ is a song I’ve loved since I was a child. I used to think, ‘One day I’m going to sing that song.’ Little did I know that I’d get to sing it with the queen herself.”will also see Chenoweth revisit Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were," Eva Cassidy’s “It Doesn't Matter Anymore,” Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” and more.
In addition to covering these female powerhouses, Chenoweth invited a few of the industry’s biggest names, including Parton and Ariana Grande, to help her add a new, iconic stamp on these classic songs. “I really wanted to pay homage to all the women singers who have influenced me over the years,” Chenoweth explains. “I wanted to make something that men could also enjoy, but this is by the girls and for the girls. These songs have all stood the test of time, and most of them are songs that I grew up listening to. It was a little intimidating, because people like Judy, Barbra and Dolly are the people who made me want to be a singer in the first place.
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