

Editors' Notes Even beyond his biggest hits, Lee Greenwood’s soulful, true-grit vocal style has served him well at every step. That fact is clear whether he’s forcing you to grab for the tissues amid the steel-guitar swells of the tear-jerker “You Can’t Fall In Love When You’re Cryin’” or getting inspirational atop the soaring strings of “The Wind Beneath My Wings”, in a rendition that preceded Bette Midler’s smash by several years.