Reba McEntire’s an American country music singer, songwriter, producer, and actress.
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Reba McEntire’s net worth
Reba McEntire’s net worth will be approximately $100 million by 2024. Her acting and music careers have contributed significantly to her financial worth.
Reba McEntire movies and TV shows
Reba McEntire Movies of all time
Movies | year |
Reba McEntire’s The Hammer | 2023 |
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar | 2021 |
Listening to Kenny G | 2021 |
Spies in Disguise | 2019 |
The Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave | 2016 |
Wanderlust | 2012 |
The 2010 American Country Awards | 2010 |
My Christmas Special | 2009 |
The Fox and the Hound 2 | 2006 |
Charlotte’s Web | 2006 |
Living with Michael Jackson | 2003 |
One Night at McCool’s | 2001 |
America: A Tribute to Heroes | 2001 |
Secret of Giving | 1999 |
Forever Love | 1998 |
The Little Rascals | 1994 |
North | 1994 |
The Man from Left Field | 1993 |
The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw | 1991 |
Tremors | 1990 |
Country Legends Live | 1987 |
Reba McEntire TV Shows of all time
TV Shows | year |
Malibu Country | 2012 – 2013 |
Better with You | 2010 – 2011 |
Reba | 2001 – 2007 |
Revealed with Jules Asner | 2001 – 2003 |
The Oscars | 2022 |
Big Sky | 2020 |
Country Strong 2020: Countdown to the CMA Awards — An ABC News Special | 2020 |
The 41st Annual Kennedy Center Honors | 2018 |
In Memoriam | 2018 |
Young Sheldon | 2017 |
CMA Country Christmas | 2017 |
The 51st Annual CMA Awards | 2017 |
The 49th Annual CMA Awards | 2015 |
America’s Sweethearts: The Queens of Nashville | 2014 |
Kelly Clarkson’s Cautionary Christmas Music Tale | 2013 |
Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular | 2013 |
The Chew Presents ABC’s Primetime Fall Preview Special | 2012 |
All Access Nashville With Katie Couric | 2012 |
CMA Music Fest 2011 | 2011 |
The 11th Annual A Home for the Holidays With Faith Hill | 2009 |
CMT Invitation Only | 2007 |
Project Mom | 2007 |
Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers | 2002 |
CMT Got Me in With the Band | 2002 |
Red Steagall Presents Cowboy: The Legend, the Legacy | 2001 |
Buffalo Girls | 1995 |
Is There Life Out There? | 1994 |
Christmas in Washington | 1990 |
Live! Dick Clark Presents | 1988 |
That Gold Old Nashville Music | 1970 |
Academy of Country Music Awards | 1966 |
How old is reba mcentire
Reba was born on March 28, 1955. She turned 68 in 2023.
Born in McAlester, Oklahoma, she grew up on a ranch in Chockie, Oklahoma.
Reba was the third of four children born to Clark and Jacqueline McEntire. Her grandfather and father were world champion steer ropers.
Her mother wanted to be a country singer but ended up working as a public school teacher, librarian, and secretary.
Reba McEntire songs
While “I’m a Survivor” from her show Reba is her most well-known hit song, she has numerous other chart-topping songs worth hearing. The following are Reba McEntire’s Billboard chart-topping hits, in order of how long they stayed at number one.
- “Turn on the Radio” from All the Woman I Am (2010).
- “Consider Me Gone” from Keep On Loving You (2009).
- “Whoever’s in New England” from Whoever’s in New England (1986).
- “What Am I Gonna Do About You” from What Am I Gonna Do About You (1986).
- “The Last One to Know” from The Last One to Know (1987).
- “Somebody Should Leave” from My Kind of Country (1984).
- “I Know How He Feels” from Reba (1988).
- “Can’t Even Get the Blues” from Unlimited (1982).
- “You’re the First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving” from Unlimited (1982).
- “One Promise Too Late” from What Am I Gonna Do About You (1986).
- “The Heart Won’t Lie” from It’s Your Call (1992).
- “Is There Life Out There” from For My Broken Heart (1991).
- “For My Broken Heart” from For My Broken Heart (1991)
- “You Lie” from Rumor Has It (1990).
- “If You See Him/If You See Her” ft. Brooks and Dunn, from If You See Him (1998).
- “Does He Love You” ft. Linda Davis, from Greatest Hits Volume Two (1993).
- “Cathy’s Clown” from Reba Live (1989).
- “Little Rock” from Whoever’s in New England (1986).
5 Iconic Reba McEntire Songs
These songs may not have hit number one, but they are nonetheless considered among McEntire’s greatest hits:
- 1. “Fancy,” perhaps the song most associated with Reba McEntire, it chronicles the rise of a fictional courtesan.
- 2. “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia,” McEntire’s remake of the Vicki Lawrence murder ballad classic.
- 3. “The Greatest Man I Never Knew,” a 1992 classic loosely based on McEntire’s relationship with her father.
- 4. “The Fear of Being Alone,” though undeniably catchy, this song is perhaps most famous for its music video in which Reba first debuted her now-signature shorter hair.
- 5. “Because of You,” McEntire’s 2007 duet with her daughter-in-law (and American Idol winner) Kelly Clarkson.