Mindy McCready, born on November thirtieth, nineteen seventy-five, was a prominent American country music singer and songwriter. Her career spanned from nineteen ninety-five until her tragic death in two thousand thirteen, during which she released five studio albums that showcased her vocal talent and songwriting skills.
Her debut album, Ten Thousand Angels, released in nineteen ninety-six under BNA Records, achieved remarkable success, earning a two times Platinum certification from the RIAA. Following this, her second album, If I Don't Stay the Night, released in nineteen ninety-seven, was certified Gold, further solidifying her place in the country music scene. However, her third album, I'm Not So Tough, released in nineteen ninety-nine, did not perform as well, leading her to part ways with BNA Records.
In two thousand two, McCready released a self-titled fourth album on Capitol Records, followed by her fifth and final studio album, I'm Still Here, in March two thousand ten on Iconic Records. Throughout her career, she produced twelve singles that charted on the Billboard country singles charts, including the number one hit