Amanda Marshall's songs have often been covered by other artists. On this page you can discover anything you wanted to know about Amanda's songs on other people's albums, whether Amanda copied them, or they copied Amanda.
Song: Let It Rain
From The Album: Be Careful What You Wish For
By: Kristen Hall
Year: 1994
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This is the only song from Amanda's debut album that was previously recorded by another artist.
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Be Careful What You Wish For - A Kristen Hall Homepage
Song: Dark Horse
From The Album: That's Enough Of That
By: Mila Mason
Year: 1996
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This is the first song from Amanda's album that was covered by another artist. Mila Mason is a country artist, therefore the song was transformed into a country version. It was released as a single, and was highly succesful. A video clip was made for the song as well.
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Mila Mason At Atlantic Records
Song: Birmingham
From The Album: Melodie Crittenden
Year: 1998
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This is the second song from Amanda's debut album to be covered - again, by a country artist.
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Song: Sitting On Top of The World
From The Album: Sittin' On Top of The World
By: LeAnn Rimes
Year: 1998
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Amanda must have been honoured when country superstar LeAnn Rimes decided to do her own version of Amanda Marshall's "Sitting On Top of The World". LeAnn even used the songs name as the title for her album!! This is the only track from Amanda's debut album that was written by Amanda herself.
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RimesTimes - The Official LeAnn Rimes Homepage
Song: Trust Me (This Is Love)
From The Album: Tambourine Mountain
By: Rick Price and Tina Arena
Year: 1995
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This song was recorded on Rick Price 1995 album Tambourine Mountain, as a duet with Australian superstar Tina Arena. Tina, Rick and Amanda all belong to the same record company - Sony. This song is not available on any of Tina Arena's album.