"Concrete Angel" is a song performed by Martina McBride and co-produced by McBride and Paul Worley. Composed by Rob Crosby and Stephanie Bentley, the song was released in 2002, featured on McBride's 2001 Greatest Hits album. The song went on to reach #5 on the country music charts.

"Independence Day" is a song performed by country singer Martina McBride, originally included on her 1993 album The Way That I Am. Released as a single in 1994, the song peaked at #12. Gretchen Peters wrote the song, and later recorded it herself. It was first offered to Reba McEntire, who turned it down.
It is used by news commentator Sean Hannity for his Citadel Broadcasting radio talk show. (The other music used in the radio show introduction is Carl Orff's "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana.)

The Time Has Come is the debut album by Martina McBride released in 1992. The album rose to the #49 position on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. As of March 2007, the album has sold 277,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan.

From the Album - The Way That I Am is a 1993 album by country music singer Martina McBride. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA. This was her breakthrough album, producing her first Top 5 hit in "My Baby Loves Me", which was previously recorded by Canadian singer Patricia Conroy, whose version was a top 10 hit in Canada, on her 1992 album Bad Day for Trains. McBride's version was a #2 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Also released were "Life #9" at #6, "Independence Day" at #12, "Heart Trouble" at #21, and finally, "Where I Used to Have a Heart" at #49.

Martina McBride covered the song in 1993 under the title of "My Baby Loves Me". Her rendition was the first single released from her 1993 album The Way That I Am and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

"A Broken Wing" is a song recorded by country pop artist Martina McBride. It appears on McBride's 1997 CD, Evolution, hitting #1 on the Billboard country music charts on January 10, 1998. It was also released as a CD single. The song was also featured on McBride's 2001 Greatest Hits album.

Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits package released by American country music singer Martina McBride. In addition to chronicling the greatest hits of her career at the time, it also contained the song "Strangers," which Martina decided to put onto the album despite it never being a single; she felt that given the chance, it would have been a hit, and that over the years, it had become a fan favorite. It has been certified triple platinum and as of March 2007 the album has sold 2.9 million copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan becoming her best selling album to date. The album also spawned four new hits, "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues," "Where Would You Be," "Concrete Angel," and "Blessed." The album peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200, her highest ranking peak position on the chart at the time. It also became her first album to hit #1 on the country albums chart.

"This One's For The Girls" is the lead single from country singer Martina McBride's Martina album. The song was released to country radio in the summer of 2003 and peaked at #3 on the charts. On the adult contemporary charts, the song was a monster hit and the song became McBride's sixth number one single and first ever on the said chart.

"God's Will" is the fourth and final single released from country singer Martina McBride's Martina album.
The song was released to country radio in October 2004 and peaked at #16. A video for the song was released in the fall of 2004.

"How Far" is the third single released from country singer Martina McBride's Martina album. The song was released to country radio in May 2004 and peaked at #12 in the late summer of the same year.
McBride was upset at the lackluster performance of the song saying in a fan club letter: "I don't understand that. Not much to say about it. It's disappointing, but it just goes to show you can never predict what works and what doesn't."
A video for the song was shot at White Sands National Monument and was released in July 2004.

"Anyway" is a single by country music artist Martina McBride. The song was released in November of 2006, as the first single from her 2007 album Waking Up Laughing.

"How I Feel" is the second single released from country singer Martina McBride's Waking Up Laughing album. The song is one of three songs from the album co-written by McBride.
It was released to country radio in May 2007 and peaked at #15 in September 2007.
A live video of McBride performing the song at the 2007 CMA Music Fest was released to GAC and CMT in August 2007.

Is from the Album Waking Up Laughing - the ninth album from country singer Martina McBride. It marks the first time in her career she has co-written songs and produced an album solo. This album produced three chart singles for McBride on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart: "Anyway" at #5, "How I Feel" at #15 and "For These Times" at #35.
