Reba Nell McEntire born On March 28 1955 - Kiowa Oklahoma USA Is A Grammy Award-Winning Singer And One Of The Best-Selling Country Music Performers Of All Time Known For Her Pop-Tinged Ballads That Include 24 #1 Hits. She Has Issued 28 Studio Albums And 13 Compilations With More Than 50 Million Records Sold As Of 2007. With A Contract To Mercury Records 1975 McEntire Began Her Professional Career Singing Heavily Pop-Influenced Ballads A Far Cry From The Neotraditionalist Movement She Would Help Lead A Few Years Later. Read More On Last.Fm
"What If" Written By Diane Warren Is A Song By Reba McEntire Released As A Promotional Single In 1997. This Single Was Released Commercially To Benefit The Salvation Army With All Proceeds Being Donated To Their Service. The Song Was Performed By Reba At The Dallas Cowboys Halftime Game On Thanksgiving Day 1997. The Song Was An Inspirational Song And Also A Boost To Help Benefit The Cause Of The Salvation Army. McEntire's Version Reached #23 On Hot Country Songs And #50 On The Billboard Hot 100.