Today, Carrie Underwood is putting her own spin on this Vince Gill classic for the CMT Giants special.
Carrie became a household name after winning the fourth season of American Idol back in 2005. She won over the hearts of America with covers of songs such as Bonnie Raitt’s ‘I Can’t Make You Love Me’ and ‘Bless The Broken Road’ from Rascal Flatts.
After her win, she quickly climbed the country charts and made a solid name for herself in the country music world. It’s been 16 years since that momentous audition and Carrie is still using her gift to touch our hearts. Just listen as she belts out these iconic words to honor her friend, and legend, Vince Gill.
Carrie Underwood made a dazzling arrival to the CMT Giants: Vince Gill event in Nashville on Monday. The musician was joined by a roster of hit country artists who gathered to honor Vince Gill. Sheryl Crow, Wendy Moten, Marren Morris, Luke Combs and Chris Stapleton were among the guests.
Underwood wore a light green mididress by Monique Lhuillier that featured a sweetheart neckline, tulle finishes and gold star-shaped embellishments. Underwood paired the pastel-hued piece with mirrored gold pumps. She accessorized with drop earrings, a gold ring and a tennis bracelet.
The singer has worn a slew of sparkling looks to red carpet events this year. She attended the Country Music Television Music Awards in April, styled in a two-toned purple and black cheetah-print dress with black pumps and silver drop earrings.
At the 2022 Grammys, she wore a gold gown that fused a glittering bustier-style top and a voluminous silhouette in a chromatic yellow color. For her performance, she wore a purple minidress with embellished sarong-draped chains and an asymmetric cape. She also won a Grammy for her eighth studio album, “My Savior.”