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"Independence Day" was written by Gretchen Peters. The reference in the title has a double meaning. One refers to the Fourth of July "fair in town" attended by the young narrator. The other refers to the "independence" achieved by the Mom by burning down the house, thus killing her abusive husband (the narrator''s father). The latter storyline bears notable resemblance to true-life events involving Francine Hughes in Michigan in 1977. The song was a big hit for Martina McBride in 1994. Read more on Last.fm.
"Independence Day" was written by Gretchen Peters. The reference in the title has a double meaning. One refers to the Fourth of July "fair in town" attended by the young narrator. The other refers to the "independence" achieved by the Mom by burning down the house, thus killing her abusive husband (the narrator''s father). The latter storyline bears notable resemblance to true-life events involving Francine Hughes in Michigan in 1977. The song was a big hit for Martina McBride in 1994. Read more on Last.fm.
Independence Day
Concrete Angel
This One's for the Girls
A Broken Wing
My Baby Loves Me
Wild Angels
I Love You
O Holy Night
Happy Girl
How Far
I'm Gonna Love You Through It
Anyway
In My Daughter's Eyes
Safe in the Arms of Love
Whatever You Say
Silver Bells
Wrong Again
Blessed
Where Would You Be
O Come All Ye Faithful
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
There You Are
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Love's the Only House
God's Will
'Til I Can Make It on My Own
Away in a Manger
Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong
Do You Hear What I Hear
I'll Be Home for Christmas
When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues
Silent Night
Ride
Life #9
I Just Call You Mine
(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden
The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)
Strangers
What Child Is This
Valentine
White Christmas
Teenage Daughters
Winter Wonderland
How I Feel
For These Times
When Love Is Gone
She's a Butterfly
Everybody Does
Wearing White
If I Had Your Name

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