Richie McDonald

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Oh Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Six-Foot Teddy Bear 03:59 Tools
How Do I Just Stop 00:00 Tools
I Turn To You 00:00 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
Hey God 00:00 Tools
Carry The Cross 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me Lord 00:00 Tools
Blessed Are The Hands That Give 00:00 Tools
He's Alive 00:00 Tools
What Would He Do 00:00 Tools
Handle With Prayer 00:00 Tools
Faith 00:00 Tools
Hey God (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Somewhere Down This Road 00:00 Tools
Six-Foot Teddybear 00:00 Tools
Mary Did You Know 00:00 Tools
This House 00:00 Tools
Coming Home For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Footprints On The Moon 00:00 Tools
Thankful 00:00 Tools
Growing Old Together 00:00 Tools
God's Still In America 00:00 Tools
Guntersville Gazette 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Waiting 00:00 Tools
Before It's Too Late 00:00 Tools
Christmas Lights 00:00 Tools
Love's The Greatest Thing 00:00 Tools
Christmas In New York 00:00 Tools
Peterbilt Sleigh 00:00 Tools
Why Santa's Fat 00:00 Tools
If Every Day Could Be Christmas 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
Blessed Are The Hands 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Song 00:00 Tools
Heard It Through the Grapevine 00:00 Tools
Above All 00:00 Tools
It?s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 00:00 Tools
Realise 00:00 Tools
It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 00:00 Tools
Slow Down 00:00 Tools
Hey God (Tom Harding Mix) 00:00 Tools
Slowdown 00:00 Tools
Footprints On The Moon (Featuring Mary Anne Marino) 00:00 Tools
Always There for Me 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
How Do I Just Stop Loving You 00:00 Tools
Hey God - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
If Everyday Could Be Christmas 00:00 Tools
Broad Road 00:00 Tools
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Richard Vance "Richie" McDonald (born February 6, 1962 in Lubbock, Texas[1]) is an American country music artist. From 1992 until his departure in 2007, he was the lead singer of the group Lonestar, which recorded seven studio albums on BNA Records during his tenure as lead vocalist. McDonald co-wrote several of the band's singles, and sang lead on all but one of them. Outside the band, he charted twice as a guest vocalist on others' songs, in addition to releasing two independent albums and four solo singles. In late 2011, it was announced that he will reunite with Lonestar for their 20th anniversary. In addition to his career with Lonestar, McDonald sang harmony vocals on Mindy McCready's 1997 single "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now". He has also co-written four singles for other country music artists, including "She's Always Right" by Clay Walker, "Let Them Be Little" by Billy Dean (which was also recorded by Lonestar), "Coalmine" by Sara Evans, and "Once a Woman Gets a Hold of Your Heart" by Heartland. McDonald announced his departure from Lonestar in 2007, with Cody Collins succeeding him as the band's lead vocalist. On November 8, 2007, Richie released an album of Christmas music, titled If Every Day Could Be Christmas. Also featured on the new album is "Coming Home for Christmas," a collaboration with Jim Brickman. McDonald released his solo debut album I Turn to You on June 3, 2008. He signed a deal with Stroudavarious Records a month later. His first single for the label, "How Do I Just Stop", was released in November, but did not chart until the week of January 17, 2009, where it debuted at number 53 on the Hot Country Songs chart and peaked at 51. A second single, "Hey God", which was originally on his I Turn to You album and before that on Lonestar's 2006 album Mountains, was released on March 3, 2009, but was withdrawn from country radio and replaced with "Six Foot Teddy Bear." McDonald released Slowdown, his second solo album, in 2010. This album included "How Do I Just Stop", which also peaked at number 51. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.