Tag: LeAnn Rimes

  • Stevie on ‘Borrowed’: I had lived there for a long time

    Stevie Nicks cried on her living room floor when she first saw LeAnn Rimes perform “Borrowed” on her TV in 2013.

    The song, about an intimate, yet fleeting romance between Rimes and her lover, came out on Rimes’ Spitfire album when Nicks became enamored with it. The Fleetwood Mac singer knew then that she wanted to sing it with Rimes someday.

    “It was very easy for me to try to be in that same sad, deeply tragic, passionate place where she was when she wrote that song because I had been there. I had lived there for a long time,” Nicks said in an interview with The Associated Press from Mexico, where she was on vacation.

    Nicks heard from mutual friend and producer Darrell Brown, who co-wrote “Borrowed,” that Rimes was planning to touch up some of her hits for her Re-Imagined EP, and she jumped at the chance to record a duet version with Rimes.

    “Being able to have another artist really kind of get you on so many levels in that authenticity and from that space is really magical,” said Rimes.

    The new version, released last month, balances Nicks’ soft croon to Rimes’ striking vocals. Like in the previous version, a cool and fading steel guitar compliments the rhythmic melody and calming percussion.

    Even though Nicks has been singing and recording long before Rimes was on the scene, she said working with her is like going to singing college.

    “She doesn’t brush over anything,” said 70-year-old Nicks. “You have to sing every single word with her; otherwise it won’t be a good duet because she would leave you in the dust.”

    Rimes, 35, became a star as a teen and launched hits such as “Blue,” ″How Do I Live” and “Can’t Fight the Moonlight.” She won the best new artist Grammy at age 14.

    Both singers come from different musical backgrounds. Nicks is a rock ‘n’ roll magnate from Phoenix and Rimes has country roots in Texas, but their voices reflect on a shared passion where heartbreak isn’t bound by place, time or genre.

    Rimes said she came up with the idea for the song during an emotionally troubling moment on an airplane when she noticed someone reading a tabloid magazine with her on the cover. She started to cry when the stranger’s husband came to her comfort.

    “I honestly feel like that guy was an angel,” she said. “Some things came over me at that moment and I just remember thinking that title (“Borrowed”) to myself.”

    The first line of the song came to Rimes: “I know you’re not mine. Only borrowed.” From there, she took it to the studio where she fleshed out the rest of the tune.

    “It’s a very honest, authentic moment and capturing a piece of me that I really didn’t know existed until I wrote this song,” said Rimes.

    Rimes is currently on a summer tour and Nicks is hitting the road with Fleetwood Mac in the fall. Both singers said they hope to perform the song together someday.

    “I would love to do a record with LeAnn,” said Nicks. “I’m hoping that for some reason we’ll get to go onstage and sing this song together.”

    Associated Press / July 17, 2018

  • Stevie Nicks, LeAnn Rimes discuss ‘Borrowed’ on BBC Radio 2

    Stevie Nicks, LeAnn Rimes discuss ‘Borrowed’ on BBC Radio 2

    Stevie Nicks and LeAnn Rimes were special guests on BBC Radio 2’s The Chris Evans Breakfast Show. The two talked about their collaboration on the song “Borrowed” from LeAnn’s new EP Re-Imagined.

    Chris Evans: Morning Stevie Nicks!

    Stevie Nicks: Good morning! Hey, LeAnn.

    LeAnn Rimes: Hi, how are you?

    SN: I’m good, Honey. How are you?

    LR: I’m so good. Oh, I just adored, adored working with her, and you, who I’m talking to, on this record. I mean, it was so amazing to do. It’s just so amazing to have people hear this and to have people react to it, it’s so cool. Everybody’s loving it.

    CE: Wow

    SN: I know. Oh, all my dogs are starting to bark. Stop, stop.

    You know, it’s like, it was really for me such a serious, like, dream come true because I really did, that little thing that I wrote about LeAnn, I really did just turn on the TV, like out of nowhere, and sometimes, you know, something will come on, and you’re like, how did that happen? That I just happened to turn the TV on right then and she was singing that song live and I just broke down and started to sob and I thought I’m gonna sing this song with her for some reason, someday. And I just think that…

    CE: What is it that moves you most about the song, Stevie?

    SN: The story. Just the story about, you know, it’s pathetic how I lie around and wait for you to call and I don’t leave the house because I think you might call. And I have personally done that myself.

    LR: Join the club

    SN: As probably have all of us, you know? And when you hear it, you go, well there you go. And so I just related to it so much. I knew that, you know, I’d had my person that, in my own way, probably wrote the same song about. And so I just related to it and I just thought I would just really love to sing this song with her someday. And sometimes when I paint the picture, it’s like build a field and they will come, you know?

    CD: Yeah, yeah.

    SN: And it happened.

    CE: So LeAnn, what’s it like having Stevie Nicks in your studio singing your song? What was that like for you?

    LR: Oh my God, you have no idea. It’s still kind of doesn’t hit me. You know, she’s influenced me for so long. She’s just such an incredible human. You know, I’m talking about you like you’re not here. But to the rock star, she’s a goddess and just to be in the room with her, you would think that one would, I d on’t know, for me, she was just so down to earth and just a cool human. And just to be able to connect with her, you know, on this level through this song where…, it’s just amazing where another artist really truly sees you, the artistry and the musicianship that you put into your work and not only that but just the truth and the authenticity of your lyrics and the pain that you were feeling at the time. It’s just nice to be seen by someone else just on a human level and then at the same time on an artistic level so…

    CE: Stevie, and I’ve just asked LeAnn, she actually had a little pan out before talking to us. How you stayed up or did you have a little kip as well?

    LR: She just got up, probably.

    SN: No, no. It’s only 1:00 here, right? And so I’ve just been up. I’m in Mexico, and so I’m just like, you know, I had dinner and I have four of my really good girlfriends here. And we just sat outside and talked, and talked about all our fun times, and talked about doing this tonight, and talked about the song and played ‘Borrowed,’ you know, three or four times for everybody…

    LR: Aww…

    SN: And everybody is just seriously almost brought to tears by it. And it’s like, that makes me love it even more because I see the same thing in their faces that I felt, you know, when I heard her sing it in 2013.

    CE: All right, Stevie, you’re in Mexico. Is Mexico particularly buoyant? Have you heard the fact that Mexico beat Germany in the World Cup? Have you heard about that?

    SN: I heard.

    CE: Yeah, baby! Olé! Olé! Olé!

    SN: I have heard that, and they are very excited.

    CE: Anyway, back to the music.

    SN: I have no idea what you’re talking about, but I do know that they won something and it was big.

    CE: Massive, huge, couldn’t be bigger. We couldn’t be more grateful.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02mvvqCIVoM

    Much love and gratitude to Ben Davis for making this interview available.

  • LeAnn Rimes, Stevie Nicks record ‘Borrowed (Re-Imagined)’

    LeAnn Rimes’ has shared a new song from her EP Re-Imagined, a duet with Stevie Nicks called “Borrowed (Re-Imagined).”

    “Stevie has been inspiring me as a songwriter and performer since I can remember,” LeAnn told Rolling Stone. “To know that my music has seeped its way into her heart the way her music has into mine is magical. Connecting with her, not only musically, but on a soul level – understanding what it’s like to be a woman with passion, a pen and a desire to tell the most authentic, heartfelt truth through song, has been an experience that’s forever left an imprint on my life.”

    Stevie shared LeAnn’s sentiment, saying “I stopped in my tracks and sat down on the floor and started to cry. I understood what she was singing about. I understood that the pain was real… and I understood that it had happened to me. When the song ended, I called my assistant to tell her that one day, I would sing this song with LeAnn. It was our destiny.”

    Get the Re-Imagined EP featuring “Borrowed” from June 20th: https://ThirtyTigers.lnk.to/reimagined

    I know you’re not mine, only borrowed
    Cause you already belong to her, at least you said so
    But I’m starting to believe it ain’t the whole truth
    As we’re lying side by side, I get the whole you

    I wanna hold out, but gotta hold on
    Even though I know it’s wrong
    Cause I don’t want to give you back
    I don’t want to give you back
    You’re the best I’ll never have
    So I don’t want to give you back
    But you’re borrowed

    Do you tell her that you love her
    Like you do me
    Do you make love to her
    The way you make love to me
    Well I keep myself alone in case you call tonight
    It’s pathetic how I lie around
    And wait all the damn time
    It’s a short hide and long low
    Every time you have to go

    Cause I don’t want to give you back
    I don’t want to give you back
    You’re the best I’ll never have
    So I don’t want to give you back
    But you’re borrowed
    Only borrowed

    How much time is left and you don’t return
    And you don’t return
    How much time
    Oh it’s no return, no return, how much time

    I know you’re not mine, only borrowed
    And I don’t want to give you back
    I don’t want to give you back
    You’re the best I’ll never have
    So I don’t want to give you back
    No I don’t want to give you back
    No I don’t want to give you back
    You’re the best I’ll never have
    So I don’t want to give you back
    But you’re borrowed, only borrowed
    Cause you’re borrowed

    (Darrell Brown/Leann Rimes/Daniel Dodd Wilson/Dan Burton Wilson)
    © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Mike Curb Music, BMG Rights Management US, LLC