Reba Pays Tribute To Her Fans
Reba's debut album for Valory will be titled KEEP ON LOVING YOU. Reports have trickled out about Reba `stealing' the song from Brooks & Dunn.
AllAboutCountry asked the superstar, first off, why she recorded it, and also, why she chose to title the album after that song. "When Tony Brown and I were in the studio recording, he had just finished some songs with Brooks & Dunn for their album," recalls Reba. "I asked Tony to hear some of the songs, and so he played them for me, and told me that there's one song that they aren't going to put on the record, and it was the song `Keep On Loving You'. So I called up Ronnie and asked him what he planned to do with it and he said, `aw, I don't know, maybe we'll put it on the next record.'" Reba continues: "So I said `why don't you let me record it, `cause I'm not through with my album yet'. He said `you'd record it?' and I said `absolutely I would! I think it's a great song and a monster hit!' So he said `Alright, you can record it' and then I said, `Oh, no…you sleep on it.' And then the next day Ronnie called me and told me I could have it. And once I recorded it, I knew it would be the perfect album title, because I have been in the business professionally since 1976, and the fans have always been so good to me. So this song, and this album, is my tribute to them."
AllAboutCountry asked the superstar, first off, why she recorded it, and also, why she chose to title the album after that song. "When Tony Brown and I were in the studio recording, he had just finished some songs with Brooks & Dunn for their album," recalls Reba. "I asked Tony to hear some of the songs, and so he played them for me, and told me that there's one song that they aren't going to put on the record, and it was the song `Keep On Loving You'. So I called up Ronnie and asked him what he planned to do with it and he said, `aw, I don't know, maybe we'll put it on the next record.'" Reba continues: "So I said `why don't you let me record it, `cause I'm not through with my album yet'. He said `you'd record it?' and I said `absolutely I would! I think it's a great song and a monster hit!' So he said `Alright, you can record it' and then I said, `Oh, no…you sleep on it.' And then the next day Ronnie called me and told me I could have it. And once I recorded it, I knew it would be the perfect album title, because I have been in the business professionally since 1976, and the fans have always been so good to me. So this song, and this album, is my tribute to them."

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