Reba CMT Invitation Only

Reba CMT Invitation Only

10.0

Feb 09 2010

1h 41m

Music

CMT's Invitation Only: Reba features the iconic female artist performing some of the greatest hits of her career, as well as songs from her latest release, KEEP ON LOVING YOU. In a casual question & answer session, Reba chats with the audience & reveals what it's like to be regarded as an influence on today's new artists. Track Listing: 1. Strange 2. Why Not Tonight 3. And Still 4. Nothing To Lose 5. 8 Crazy Hours (In The Story Of Love) 6. The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia 7. I'm A Survivor 8. I Want A Cowboy 9. Consider Me Gone 10. Why Haven't I Heard From You Exclusive Content: Extended Reba Interviews "Strange" Music Video "Consider Me Gone" Music Video

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