Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Vince Gill.
- Look At Us
- Go Rest High On That Mountain
- Whenever You Come Around
- I Quit
- Love Never Broke Anyone's Heart
- Ridin' The Rodeo
- The Heart Won't Lie
- When I Call Your Name
- 'Til The Best Comes Along
- 'Til the Season Comes Around Again
- A Cradle in Bethlehem
- A Little Left Over
- A Little More Love
- A River Like You (feat. Jenny Gill)
- Ace Up Your Pretty Sleeve
- Ain't It Always That Way
- Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
- All Prayed Up
- All Those Years
- Almost Home (feat. Guy Clark)
- Amie
- Baby Please Don't Go
- Baby That's Tough
- Bet It All On You
- Blue Christmas
- Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)
- Brotherly Love
- Cinderella
- Cold Gray Light Of Gone (feat. The Del McCoury Band)
- Colder Than Winter
- Cowboy Up (feat. Gretchen Wilson)
- Do You Hear What I Hear
- Don't Come Cryin' To Me
- Don't Let Her Get Away
- Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away
- Don't Pretend With Me
- Don't Say That You Love Me
- Down To New Orleans
- Everybody's Sweetheart
- Everything And Nothing (feat. Katrina Elam)
- Faint Of Heart (feat. Diana Krall)
- Feels Like Love
- For The Last Time
- From Where I Stand
- Girl (feat. Rebecca Lynn Howard)
- Give Me The Highway (feat. The Del McCoury Band)
- Given More Time
- Green Pastures
- Half A Chance
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- Hey God
- High Lonesome Sound
- Home for the Holidays
- Hot Corn, Cold Corn
- How Lonely Looks
- I Can't Let Go (feat. Alison Krauss & Dan Tyminski)
- I Can't Tell You Why
- I Never Really Knew You
- I Still Believe In You
- I Will Always Love You
- I Wonder Do You Think of Me
- I'll Be Home for Christmas
- I'll Love Nobody But You
- I'll Take Texas
- I'm No Stranger to the Rain
- I've Been Hearing Things About You
- If I Can Make Mississippi (feat. Lee Ann Womack)
- If I Didn't Have You In My World
- If I Had My Way
- If It Weren't for Him
- If There's Anything I Can Do
- If You Ever Have Forever In Mind
- In These Last Few Days
- It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
- It Doesn't Matter Anymore
- It Won't Be the Same This Year
- It's Hard to Kiss the Lips At Night
- It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
- Jenny Dreamed Of Trains
- Kindly Keep It Country
- Let Her In
- Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
- Let There Be Peace on Earth
- Let's Do Something
- Let's Make Sure
- Little Brother
- Little Things
- Live To Tell It All
- Livin' The Way I Do
- Liza Jane
- Look What Love's Revealing
- Losing Your Love
- Love And Wealth
- Love's Standin'
- Lucy Dee
- Making Plans
- Maybe Tonight
- Midnight Train
- Molly Brown
- My Kind Of Woman / My Kind Of Man
- My Walking Shoes
- Never Alone
- Never Knew Lonely
- Next Big Thing
- No Easy Way
- No Future In The Past
- Nothin' For A Broken Heart (feat. Rodney Crowell)
- Nothin' Left To Say
- Nothing Like A Woman
- O Come All Ye Faithful
- O Holy Night
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
- Oh Carolina
- Oh Girl (You Know Where To Find Me)
- Oklahoma Borderline
- Oklahoma Swing
- Old Time Fiddle
- Once More
- One
- One Bright Star
- One Dance With You
- One More Last Chance
- Out Of My Mind (feat. Patty Loveless)
- Pocket Full of Gold
- Pretty Little Adriana
- Pretty Words
- Radio
- Real Lady's Man
- Real Mean Bottle
- Rita Ballou
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- Savannah (Don't You Ever Think Of Me)
- Say Hello
- She Don't Know
- She Never Makes Me Cry
- Shoot Straight From Your Heart
- Sight For Sore Eyes
- Silent Night
- Silver Bells
- Sleigh Ride
- Smilin' Song (feat. Michael McDonald)
- Some Things Never Get Old (feat. Emmylou Harris)
- Someday
- Something's Missing
- Son Of A Ramblin' Man (feat. Del McCoury)
- South Side of Dixie
- Sparkle
- Sweet Augusta Darlin'
- Sweet Little Corrina (feat. Phil Everly)
- Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes
- Sweet Thing
- Take This Country Back (feat. John Anderson)
- Take Your Memory With You
- Tell Me Lover
- Tell Me One More Time About Jesus (feat. Amy Grant)
- That Friend Of Mine
- The Children Are Crying
- The Christmas Song
- The Hills Of Caroline
- The Key To Life
- The Lonesome River
- The Luckiest Guy In The World
- The Only Love
- The Reason Why
- The Reason Why (feat. Alison Krauss)
- The Rhythm Of The Pourin' Rain (feat. Bekka Bramlett)
- The Rock Of Your Love (feat. Bonnie Raitt)
- The Sight Of Me Without You
- The Strings That Tie You Down
- The Sun's Gonna Shine on You
- The Way Back Home
- There's Not Much Love Here Anymore
- These Broken Hearts
- These Days
- This Memory Of You (feat. Trisha Yearwood)
- This New Heartache
- This Old Guitar and Me
- Threaten Me With Heaven
- Time To Carry On (feat. Jenny Gill)
- True Love
- Tryin' to Get Over You
- Turn Me Loose
- Turn Me to Love
- Two Hearts
- Under These Conditions
- Victim of Life's Circumstances
- Waitin' for Your Love
- Way Back Home
- We Could Have Been
- We Had It All
- We Won't Dance
- What Child Is This?
- What If I Say Goodbye
- What the Cowgirls Do
- What They All Call Love
- What You Don't Say (feat. LeAnn Rimes)
- What You Give Away (feat. Sheryl Crow)
- What's A Man to Do
- When I Look Into Your Heart
- When Love Finds You
- When Will I Be Loved
- When You Say Nothing at All
- Which Bridge to Cross
- Which Way Will You Go
- Whippoorwill River
- White Christmas
- Winter Wonderland
- With You
- Without You
- Workin' On A Big Chill
- Worlds Apart
- You Ain't Foolin' Nobody
- You and You Alone
- You Better Think Twice
- Young Man's Town
Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He began in a number of local bluegrass bands in the 1970s, and from 1978 to 1982, he achieved his first mainstream attention after taking over as lead singer of the soft rock band Pure Prairie League. Gill sang lead on their hit single "Let Me Love You Tonight" in addition to writing several songs of theirs. After leaving Pure Prairie League, Gill briefly played guitar in Rodney Crowell's backing band the Cherry Bombs before beginning a solo career in country music in 1984. Gill recorded for RCA Records Nashville from then until 1988 with minimal success. A year later he signed with MCA Nashville, and he has recorded for this label ever since.
His commercial peak came in the first half of the 1990s, starting with his breakthrough album When I Call Your Name. Gill has 65 entries on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including four solo number one hits: "I Still Believe in You", "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away", "One More Last Chance", and "Tryin' to Get Over You", all between 1992 and 1994. He has also had number-one singles as a guest on Reba McEntire's "The Heart Won't Lie" in 1993, as well as Chris Young's "Sober Saturday Night" and the multi-artist collaboration "Forever Country", both in 2016. All of Gill's albums released in the 1990s were certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with the highest being 1992's I Still Believe in You at quintuple-platinum. Gill has won 22 Grammy Awards, the most among solo male country music artists.
Gill was a member of Western swing group the Time Jumpers from 2010 to 2020, and joined the rock band Eagles in 2017 following the death of longtime member Glenn Frey. He has also participated in a variety of collaborations, including songs by Patty Loveless, Brooks & Dunn, Kelly Clarkson, and Maren Morris. From 1980 to 1997 he was married to Janis Oliver, one-half of the country duo Sweethearts of the Rodeo; after they divorced, he married contemporary Christian music singer Amy Grant in 2000. Additionally, Gill has written songs for Alabama and Ty Herndon, and holds a number of credits as a backing vocalist and session musician.
Gill's music is known for his songwriting, his tenor singing voice, and his lead guitar work, with many critics noting his prolificacy in both ballads and up-tempo material. In addition to guitar, he plays mandolin, banjo, and Dobro.
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