My Baby Loves Me Just the Way That I Am Lyrics Martina Mcbride

American state music vocalist and songwriter

Martina McBride

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Background information
Birth name Martina Mariea Schiff
Born (1966-07-29) July 29, 1966 (age 55)
Sharon, Kansas, U.Southward.
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
  • Country
  • state pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, chef
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • pianoforte
  • tambourine
  • harmonica
Years agile 1992–nowadays
Labels
  • RCA
  • Republic Nashville
  • Kobalt
  • NASH Icon[1]
Website martinamcbride.com

Musical artist

Martina Mariea McBride (née Schiff, built-in July 29, 1966) is an American country music singer-songwriter and tape producer. She is known for her soprano singing range and her state pop fabric.

McBride signed to RCA Records in 1991, and made her debut the following year every bit a neo-traditionalist country vocaliser with the single, "The Time Has Come up".[2] Over time, she developed a pop-styled crossover audio, like to Shania Twain and Faith Hill, and had a cord of major hitting singles on the Billboard country nautical chart and occasionally on the adult gimmicky chart. 5 of these singles went to No. one on the state chart betwixt 1995 and 2001, and one peaked at No. one on the adult contemporary chart in 2003.

McBride has fourteen studio albums, two greatest hits compilations, one "live" album, also equally two boosted compilation albums. Viii of her studio albums and ii of her compilations have an RIAA Gilded certification, or college. In the U.S., she has sold over fourteen million albums. In addition, McBride has won the Country Music Association'south "Female person Vocalist of the Yr" award 4 times (tied with Reba McEntire for the 3rd-near wins) and the Academy of Country Music's "Top Female person Vocalist" award three times.[three] [4] She is also a 14-time Grammy Award nominee.[5]

Early life [edit]

McBride was born in Sharon, Kansas, on July 29, 1966.[vi] She has ii brothers, Martin and Steve, who play in her concert band as of 2017, and a sister, Gina.[7] [8]

McBride'due south parents, Daryl and Jeanne Schiff, owned a dairy farm. Daryl, who was likewise a cabinetry shop owner, exposed her to land music at a young historic period. Listening to country music helped her learn a beloved for singing. Subsequently school, she sang for hours along to the records of such popular artists as Reba McEntire, Linda Ronstadt, Juice Newton, Jeanne Pruett, Connie Smith, and Patsy Cline.[nine] Effectually the age of eight or nine, Martina began singing with a band her male parent fronted, "The Schiffters." As she grew older her function in the band progressively increased, from simply singing, to as well playing keyboard with them. She enjoyed performing in her early on years.[9]

McBride began performing with a local stone ring, The Penetrators, in Wichita instead.[ix] So, in 1987, Schiff gathered a group of musicians called Lotus and started looking for rehearsal space; she began renting space from studio engineer John McBride. In 1988, the two married.[9] [10]

After marrying, the couple moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1989 with the promise of first a career in country music. John McBride joined Garth Brooks'due south sound crew and subsequently became his concert production manager. She occasionally joined her hubby on the route and helped sell Garth Brooks souvenirs. In 1990, impressed past her enthusiastic spirit, Brooks offered her the position of his opening act provided she could obtain a recording contract.[10] During this time, while her husband was working with state artists Charlie Daniels and Ricky Van Shelton, he too helped produce her demo tape, which helped her proceeds a recording contract with RCA Nashville Records in 1991.[2]

Music career [edit]

1992–1995: The Time Has Come up and The Manner That I Am [edit]

McBride released her debut studio anthology by RCA Records in 1992, titled The Fourth dimension Has Come. Information technology was produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay. This anthology's title track fabricated information technology to number 23 on the land music charts, wile the next 2 singles both failed to brand the Top forty.[11] Unlike her subsequently country pop-influenced albums, The Fourth dimension Has Come featured honky tonk and country folk influences.[2]

The Way That I Am was McBride's second album. Its first two singles both brought her into the state summit ten: "My Babe Loves Me," the album's de facto title song, peaked at number 2, and "Life No. 9" at peaked at number 6. The sometime was previously a Top x hitting in Canada for Patricia Conroy. The 3rd single, "Independence Day", was prevented from reaching the Top 10 through the oppositions of many radio programmers, who objected to the song'southward subject of a mother fighting back against abuse by burning the family dwelling house to the basis.[12] "Independence Day" won Video of the Year and Vocal of the Twelvemonth at the Land Music Association Awards.[11] [13] It also earned the song's composer, Gretchen Peters, a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Country Song. The vocal besides gave McBride a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. McBride performed the song at the 1995 Grammys anniversary. The 4th and 5th singles from The Fashion That I Am were less successful: "Eye Trouble" peaked at number 21, and "Where I Used to Take a Heart" fell short of the Top 40.[11] McBride later criticized these single choices, saying that she felt "Strangers" would have been a amend followup, as that song was more popular with fans and later on appeared on her first greatest-hits album.[xiv] The Way That I Am was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

"My Babe Loves Me (Just The Style That I Am)," as produced and released, proved to have a sing-along quality that led McBride to sing it that style in her subsequent concerts.

1995–1999: Wild Angels and Evolution [edit]

McBride's third album, Wild Angels, was released in 1995. It deemed for another Top 5 hitting in its pb unmarried "Safety in the Artillery of Love", which had previously been recorded by both Wild Choir and Baillie & the Boys, and was meantime released in Canada by Michelle Wright at the time of McBride'due south version. The album'south title track went on to become McBride's beginning No. 1 single on the country charts in early on 1996.[11] The album's third, fourth, and fifth singles, "Phones Are Ringin' All Over Boondocks", "Swingin' Doors", and "Cry on the Shoulder of the Road" were less successful, having reached the lower regions of the Meridian forty.

In early on 1997, afterwards "Cry on the Shoulder of the Route" peaked, McBride released two duets. "However Holding On", a duet with Clint Black which was the lead-off single to her 4th album Development and Black's album Nothin' but the Taillights,[11] and "Valentine", a collaboration with pop pianist Jim Brickman which appeared on his album Flick This.[xv] She also sang duet vocals on "Chances Are" with Bob Seger, featured on the soundtrack of the 1998 motion film Promise Floats.

She had her 2d number one on the state charts with "A Broken Fly", the second single from her Evolution album, in late 1997. Evolution went on to produce 4 more Top ten hits at state radio: a re-release of "Valentine", "Happy Girl", "Wrong Again" (which also went to number one), and "Whatever You lot Say".[11] Towards the end of 1998, the anthology was certified double platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling two 1000000 units. In addition, she likewise won the Country Music Association Awards' "Female Vocalist of the Year" award in 1999 and also performed for President Bill Clinton during the same fourth dimension.

Also in 1998, McBride released her first Christmas album titled White Christmas, which featured a rendition of "O Holy Dark" that start charted in 1997 and connected to re-enter the charts until 2001.[11] She likewise sang a guest vocal on Jason Sellers' mid-1998 single "This Small Divide".

1999–2002: Emotion and Greatest Hits [edit]

McBride'southward sixth studio album, Emotion, was released in 1999. Its lead unmarried, "I Love Y'all," reached number one on the Billboard land charts in 1999, and also crossed over to the Adult Contemporary chart. The vocal's follow-ups, "Beloved'due south the Only House" and "There Y'all Are", both made the Elevation five at country radio, and "It's My Time" peaked at number 11.[11]

In 2001, she released her first compilation, Greatest Hits. This album has been certified iii× Platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America, and is her highest-selling anthology.[16] It included nearly of her major hits to that bespeak, and the album track "Strangers" from the album The Way That I Am, which she put on the album because she felt that information technology should have been a single.[14] The album also included four new songs, all of which were Top 10 hitting on the state music charts between 2001 and 2003: "When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues" (at number eight), "Blessed" (at number 1), "Where Would You Exist" (at number 3), and "Concrete Affections" (at number 5). Carolyn Dawn Johnson sang backing vocals on "Blest";[14] conversely, McBride sang backing vocals on Johnson's late-2000 debut single, titled "Georgia".[17] Late in 2002, McBride also sang bankroll vocals on Andy Griggs'south single "Practice Life".[11]

2003–04: Martina [edit]

In 2003, McBride released her seventh studio album, Martina, which celebrated womanhood.[2] The first single, "This One's for the Girls," went to number 3 on the country charts and became her but number-i hit on the Adult Contemporary charts. It also included bankroll vocals from Religion Hill, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and McBride's daughters, Delaney and Emma.[xi] Follow-up unmarried "In My Daughter's Eyes" was also a Top 5 hitting at both country and adult gimmicky. "How Far" and "God's Will" both made the Height 20 at state radio, as did her guest appearance on Jimmy Buffett's single "Trip Around the Dominicus", whose chart run overlapped that of "God'due south Will".[11]

In 2004, McBride won the CMA'southward Female Vocalizer award for the 4th fourth dimension, following the wins in 2003, 2002 and 1999, which tied her for the virtually wins in that category with Reba McEntire.

2005–2008: Timeless and Waking Upwardly Laughing [edit]

Subsequently finding success in state popular-styled music, McBride released her side by side studio anthology, Timeless, in 2005, which consisted of state covers.[xviii] The album included cover versions of state music standards, such every bit Hank Williams' "You Win Again," Loretta Lynn's "You Own't Woman Enough," and Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Go far Through the Nighttime." To make the album fit its older style, McBride and her husband hired older Nashville session players and outdated analog equipment. The album sold over 250,000 copies inside its first week, the highest sales start for a McBride album.[12] The lead single, a embrace of Lynn Anderson'due south "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden", went to number 18 on the land charts, simply the other two singles both failed to brand superlative 40.

In 2006, McBride served every bit a guest coach on Canadian Idol. The remaining five finalists traveled to Nashville, where McBride worked with the competitors on the songs they had chosen past country artists such as Gordon Lightfoot and Patsy Cline. Amid the other guest judges that year were Nelly Furtado and Cyndi Lauper.[xix] McBride later joined Canadian Idol on a tour in the Leap.[twenty] In 2007, McBride also served every bit a guest coach on Fox Networks tv set serial, American Idol. [21]

In 2007, McBride released her 9th studio album, Waking Upward Laughing. It was the commencement anthology in which McBride co-wrote some of the tracks. She set up her Waking Up Laughing Tour in 2007, which included country artists Rodney Atkins, Little Big Town, and Jason Michael Carroll.[18] The album's atomic number 82 single, "Anyway", went to No. 5 on the Billboard Country Chart, becoming her first Top ten hit since 2003. She as well lent her voice singing "Anyway" in a Lifetime moving-picture show called, "A Life Interrupted" which premiered on April 23, 2007.[22] Its follow-upward, "How I Feel", reached the Height xv. In Spring 2008, McBride released Martina McBride: Live In Concert, a CD/DVD set.[eighteen] It was taped in Moline, Illinois in September 2007.

In July 2007, The ABC Tv set Network announced a special programme called 6 Degrees of Martina McBride where individuals from effectually the country were challenged to find their mode to McBride on their own connections and research using a maximum of six methods. The "winner" of this challenge eventually located a directly connection to McBride through her husband, John, who knew someone, who knew someone else.[23] McBride recorded an electronically produced duet with Elvis Presley, performing his vocal "Bluish Christmas" every bit a duet with him on his latest compilation, The Elvis Presley Christmas Duets.[24] A compilation collection, titled Playlist: The Very Best of Martina McBride, was released on December 16, 2008, as part of Sony BMG Playlist series. The anthology features 11 previously released tracks and three unreleased tracks.

2008–2010: Polish [edit]

McBride wrapped upwards production of her tenth studio album in late 2008. The offset single, "Ride", was released to radio in October 2008 and debuted at No. No. 43 on the Hot Country Songs chart. It barely missed the Top 10 on the nautical chart, peaking at number eleven in March 2009. A music video produced past Kristin Barlowe was too released at the end of the twelvemonth. The album, Smoothen, was released by RCA Records on March 24, 2009, and debuted at the acme of the U.S. Country album chart and number 10 on the Billboard 200. McBride co-produced the album with Dann Huff, and information technology featured "Sunny Side Up", a song that she co-wrote. The 2d single, "I Simply Telephone call You Mine", was released in May 2009 and reached the Top 20. The 3rd single from Shine was "Wrong Infant Incorrect Baby Wrong", which the Warren Brothers co-wrote with Robert Ellis Orrall and Love and Theft member Stephen Barker Liles.

McBride as well initiated the Shine All Night Tour, a co-headlining venture with fellow country star and friend Trace Adkins and opening human action Sarah Buxton. The bout began in Nov 2009 and ended in May 2010.

On June x, 2010, Billboard announced that McBride had collaborated on a song with Kid Rock.[25] In late June 2010, McBride was nominated for a Teen Option Award, "Favorite Country Female Artist", alongside country stars Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Taylor Swift and Gretchen Wilson.

In late 2010, McBride was nominated for two American State Awards (Best Female Single & Touring Artist of the year w/ Trace Adkins.) Along with the ACA nominations, she received her 14th Female Vocalist nomination for Country Music Clan in Oct.

2010–2016: Eleven and Everlasting [edit]

McBride exited RCA in Nov 2010 and signed with Republic Nashville.[26] She began working on a new studio anthology with producer Byron Gallimore. Her first single for Republic Nashville is "Teenage Daughters", which she also co-wrote with the Warren Brothers. McBride told Country Weekly that she co-wrote eight of the eleven songs on the anthology; she decided to write more frequently because she felt more confident in her songwriting ability afterwards "Anyhow" had become a hit.[27] An album rails, "One Night" was released as a promotion for NASCAR with a music video in June 2011.

"I'g Gonna Love Y'all Through It" was released every bit the anthology'due south second single on July 25, 2011. The song became a disquisitional and commercial striking, peaking at number 4 and becoming her first meridian five hit since 2006'southward "Anyway." The anthology, titled Eleven, was released on October 11, 2011. Its 3rd unmarried was a cover of Railroad train's "Ally Me", recorded as a duet with Train atomic number 82 singer Pat Monahan. In September 2011, McBride was nominated for the CMA'due south Female person Vocalist award for the 15th time, and 14th time consecutively.

RCA Records released two compilation albums in 2012, Hits and More than in Jan and The Essential Martina McBride in October.

McBride released Everlasting, a collection of R&B and Soul covers, on April viii, 2014 via Kobalt Label Services. The anthology includes duets with Kelly Clarkson and Gavin DeGraw, and was produced by Don Was.[28]

In September 2014, McBride received her 17th Female Singer nomination from the Country Music Association. This feat ties her with Reba McEntire for most nominations in any vocalizer category.

2016–present: Reckless and Vocal Signal podcast [edit]

In 2016, McBride released a new single chosen "Reckless", the title runway for a new album. Reckless was released on Apr 29 through Nash Icon Records. It was recorded at Blackbird Studios and produced past Nathan Chapman and Dann Huff. The anthology includes 10 songs, one of which is the previously released single "Reckless". According to McBride, making this anthology felt like "coming home".[29] Reckless debuted at number 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart.[30]

On June 8, 2016, McBride debuted the video for her 2nd single, "Just Around The Corner", during the CMT Music Awards. This vocal is the official Band Against Cancer canticle. Band Against Cancer is a customs-based motility led by Sarah Cannon (the cancer constitute of HCA) in partnership with Big Machine Label Group and McBride, which aims to raise sensation, back up and resources to those battling cancer. The initiative includes a serial of concerts across The states, with McBride as a headliner.[31]

In August 2016, the singer announced a new tour called "Love Unleashed". According to McBride, the purpose of the tour was to unite people and spread honey through the power of music as a response to the "tragedy and uncertainty in the world".[32] She was also selected every bit one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever Country", a brew-up rail of Take Me Home, Country Roads; On the Road Over again; and I Will Always Honey Yous which celebrates fifty years of the CMA Awards.[33]

In July 2017, McBride revealed she is planning on releasing a Christmas album, of which she said " Information technology won't take every bit many hymns on information technology. It will be more than things like 'Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town' and 'It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas.'"[34] She has now said it will exist out in 2018, "Ane is a new Christmas album, which volition come out in 2018."[35] The Christmas album It's the Holiday Flavor was released on October xix, 2018.[36] This will accompany a Christmas bout, called "Joy of Christmas" too as a cookbook called "Martina'due south Kitchen Mix: My Recipe Playlist for Real Life" which will be out October thirty, 2018. This would be McBride's second cookbook, following her 2014 release called "Around the Table: Recipes and Inspiration for Gatherings Throughout the Year". Martina has launched a new testify on Food Network, airing on Sundays at 11am eastern.[37]

In 2019, McBride began the podcast Vocal Bespeak, a "gratis-wheeling, broad-ranging" topical conversation series.[38]

On May 4, 2020, McBride appeared in the second flavor episode of NBC's Songland and released the vocal "Girls Like Me".[39]

In March 2022, McBride sold her Master Royalty Rights to Primary Wave. The company besides took buying and distribution rights for her Everlasting anthology and the singer's Information technology's the Vacation Season Christmas anthology.[xl]

Personal life [edit]

In 1988, Martina Schiff, as she was known up to that fourth dimension, married sound engineer John McBride, taking his family proper name every bit her stage name. The couple has three daughters: Delaney Katharine (born December 22, 1994), Emma Justine (built-in March 29, 1998)[41] and Ava Rose Kathleen (born June xx, 2005).[42] Afterwards becoming a mother, the singer reduced her touring schedule and then that her daughters could accept a normal upbringing. Joe Galante said this was "an enormous pick in terms of money," simply McBride had made it very clear that she wanted to exist nowadays in her daughters' lives.[43]

Charity work [edit]

McBride works with a variety of charities. She has served as a spokeswoman for the National Domestic Violence Hotline too as for the National Network to Terminate Domestic Violence and national spokeswoman for the Tulsa Domestic Violence and Intervention Services. Every yr since 1995, she has hosted Eye Tennessee's YWCA, "Celebrity Auction", and it has raised nearly $400,000 so far. In 2004, she worked with "Kids Wish Network" to fulfill the wish of a young daughter dying from muscular dystrophy.[44] McBride was awarded the "Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Honour" in 2003.

McBride explained that educating girls and women on domestic violence is something she works on at home with her own daughters, stating:

A lot of teenage girls volition be offset dating and they'll think, 'Oh he doesn't desire me to come across my friends. He only wants me all to himself. Isn't that sweet?' Or 'Oh, he's simply being protective. Isn't that sweet?' And so it turns into something else and it's controlling. They don't recognize that until it's too tardily. So it's an ongoing education that y'all have to give young girls, I think.[45]

McBride has as well teamed up with Loveisrespect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline, working with them on a new plan called, "My Time to Smooth."[46]

McBride appeared on the Stand Upwardly 2 Cancer Telethon in September 2010, where she performed "Unchained Melody" with Leona Lewis, Aaron Neville, and Stevie Wonder. Likewise in 2010, she hosted the YWCA for the 16th consecutive year, raising over l,000 dollars. It totals over 500,000 dollars raised so far.

McBride also has a charity initiative called "Team Music is Honey". Speaking about Squad Music Is Love, McBride stated "It started a few years agone as a group of fans that asked me if they could wear a T-shirt with my proper noun to walk in a chest cancer walk, and I said 'of course' and it has grown from in that location. Final year, we decided nosotros wanted to give it a better proper name, a name that sounded equally important every bit information technology is, so we changed information technology to 'Team Music is Love,' since it'south almost spreading honey through music. Nosotros have done some astonishing things over the past few years and we keep to grow and go along giving back."[47]

Discography [edit]

  • 1992: The Fourth dimension Has Come
  • 1993: The Manner That I Am
  • 1995: Wild Angels
  • 1997: Evolution
  • 1998: White Christmas
  • 1999: Emotion
  • 2003: Martina
  • 2005: Timeless
  • 2007: Waking Up Laughing
  • 2009: Smooth
  • 2011: Xi
  • 2014: Everlasting
  • 2016: Reckless
  • 2018: It's the Holiday Flavor

Tours [edit]

Headlining
  • Development Tour (1997-98)
  • Emotions Tour (1999-2000)
  • Greatest Hits Tour (2002–03)
  • Timeless Bout (2006) [48]
  • Waking Up Laughing Bout (2007–08) [49]
  • I Dark Tour (2011–12) [50]
  • Everlasting Bout (2014–15) [51]
  • Honey Unleashed Tour (2016–17) [52]
Co-headlining
  • Virginia Slims on the Legends (with Regina Belle, Gladys Knight and Barbara Mandrell) (1995)
  • Lilith Fair (with Sarah McLachlan, et al.) (1998-99)
  • Girls Dark Out (with Sara Evans, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Jamie O'Neal and Reba McEntire) (2001)
  • Alan Jackson and Martina McBride in Concert (with Alan Jackson) (2004) [53]
  • Polish All Night Tour (with Trace Adkins) (2009-10)
Holiday concert
  • Joy of Christmas Tour (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018)
Opening act
  • World Bout '93-'94 (for Garth Brooks) (1993-94)
  • Walkin on Sundown Tour (for Brooks & Dunn) (1994)
  • Like shooting fish in a barrel Come Like shooting fish in a barrel Get Tour (for George Strait) (1994)
  • Everywhere Bout (for Tim McGraw) (1997)
  • The Cowboy Rides Away Tour (for George Strait) (2012-13)

Awards and nominations [edit]

McBride has received a number of awards, including the Country Music Association Accolade (CMA) for Female Vocalist of the Year, with her fourth win in 2004.[3] In 2011 she received and honorary CMA honor.[54] She has been nominated for 14 Grammy Awards, but has never won.[v]

Grammy Awards [edit]

Year Category Work Result
1995 Best Female Country Vocal Performance "Independence Day" Nominated
1996 "Safe in the Artillery of Love" Nominated
Best State Collaboration with Vocals "On My Ain" (with Linda Davis, Reba McEntire and Trisha Yearwood) Nominated
1998 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals "All the same Property On" (with Clint Black) Nominated
2000 Best Female Country Vocal Operation "I Honey You" Nominated
2003 "Blessed" Nominated
2004 "This One's for the Girls" Nominated
Best Curt Form Music Video "Physical Angel" Nominated
2005 Best Female Country Vocal Performance "In My Daughter's Eyes" Nominated
2006 Best Curt Form Music Video "God'due south Will" Nominated
2007 Best Female person Land Vocal Functioning "I Still Miss Someone" Nominated
2009 "For These Times" Nominated
2010 I Just Telephone call You lot Mine Nominated
2012 Best Land Solo Functioning "I'g Gonna Beloved You Through It" Nominated

Note: In 1995, McBride was one of the various artists featured on the album Amazing Grace – A Country Salute to Gospel (singing "How Great 1000 Art"), which won the Grammy Laurels for Best Southern, Land or Bluegrass Gospel Album. This honour went to the compilation anthology'due south producer Nib Hearn, and not to the artists.

Other awards [edit]

Year Clan Category Work Outcome
1993 Academy of Country Music New Female Vocalist of the Year[55] [iv] Nominated
1994 Land Music Association Horizon Award[56] Nominated
Music Video of the Twelvemonth "Independence 24-hour interval" Won

1996

TNN/Music City News Music Video of the Year Won
State Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year[57] Nominated
1997 University of Country Music Music Video of the Yr[four] "A Broken Wing" Nominated
Top Female person Vocaliser[iv] Nominated
1998 Land Music Clan Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Unmarried of the Year "A Broken Wing" Nominated
Academy of State Music Acme Female Singer[4] Nominated
1999 American Music Awards Favorite Female Country Artist Nominated
Country Music Association Founding President's Award Won
Female Vocalist of the Year Won
Academy of Country Music Tiptop Female person Vocalist[58] [iv] Nominated
2000 American Music Awards Favorite Land Female Artist Nominated
University of Country Music Top Female Singer[4] Nominated
Land Music Association Female person Vocalist of the Year[57] Nominated
2001 Flameworthy Awards Female Video of the Year[ citation needed ] "Blessed" Won
Academy of Country Music Awards Height Female Vocalist[iv] Won
State Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year[57] Nominated
2002 University of Country Music Awards Tiptop Female Vocaliser[4] Won
Land Music Clan Female person Vocalizer of the Year[57] Won
Unmarried of the Yr "Blessed" Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Land Female Creative person of the Twelvemonth[57] Nominated
2003 Academy of Country Music Album of the Yr[4] Martina Nominated
Humanitarian of the Year Won
Peak Female Vocalist[4] Won
Flameworthy Awards Female Video of the Year[ citation needed ] "Physical Angel" Won
Country Music Clan Awards Female person Vocalizer of the Twelvemonth Won
American Music Awards Favorite Country Female Artist Won
2004 Country Music Association Female Vocaliser of the Year Won
Academy of State Music Top Female person Vocalist[4] Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Female person Country Creative person of the Yr[ citation needed ] Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Country Female person Artist Nominated
2005 CMT Video Awards Well-nigh Inspiring Video[ commendation needed ] "Gods Will Nominated
Female Video[ citation needed ] Nominated
Academy of State Music Top Female person Singer[four] Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Land Female Artist Nominated
2006 University of Land Music Elevation Female Vocalist[iv] Nominated
2007 American Music Awards Favorite Country Female Artist Nominated
Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist[59] [iv] Nominated
Country Music Association Female person Vocaliser of the Twelvemonth[60] [57] Nominated
Music Video of the Year[60] "Anyhow" Nominated
Single of the Year[60] Nominated
Vocal of the Year[60] Nominated
BMI Vocal of the Year Nominated
Most Played Vocal of the Year Won
Billboard Music Awards Top Land Grossing Bout of the Yr[61] Won
ASCAP Female Song of the Year[61] "Anyway" Won
Song of the Twelvemonth[61] Won
2008 CMT Video Awards Female Video[62] Nominated
Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocaliser[4] Nominated
Country Music Association Female person Singer of the Year[57] Nominated
2009 Country Music Association Female person Vocalist[58] [57] Nominated
CMT Video Awards Female Video "Ride" Nominated
2010 Teen Choice Awards Pick Female Country Artist Nominated
CMT Video Awards Female Video[ citation needed ] "I Just Call You lot Mine" Nominated
American State Awards Single by A Female person Artist "Wrong Infant Wrong" Nominated
Touring Artist of the Year Nominated
Country Music Association Female Vocalizer[57] Nominated
2011 Academy of Land Music Honorary Honour Won
Country Music Clan Female Vocalizer[63] [57] Nominated
2012 Country Music Association Female person Vocalist of the Year[64] [57] Nominated
American Country Awards Female person Creative person of the Year Nominated
Unmarried by a Female person Artist "I'1000 Gonna Love You Through It" Nominated
Music Video by a Female Artist Nominated
University of Country Music Female person Vocaliser of the Twelvemonth[4] Nominated
2013 Academy of Country Music Female Vocaliser of the Year[65] [4] Nominated
Country Music Association Female person Vocalizer of the Year[65] Nominated
2014 University of State Music Female person Vocalist of the Twelvemonth[66] [four] Nominated
Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year[66] [57] Nominated
2015 Academy of Country Music Female person Vocalist of the Year[67] [4] Nominated
2019 Icon Award[68] [4] Won

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