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  1. Darling sang background vocals on Garth Brooks ' 1994 single " The Red Strokes ." Brooks returned the favor by singing background on Darling's album. Two years later, she sang "I Will Always Be With You" for MGM 's All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 with Frazier River frontman Danny Frazier in the credits.

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  2. Helen Darling - Even God Must Get The Blues ( + lyrics 1995) - YouTube. PhivePhivoSteve. 11.3K subscribers. 50. 6.3K views 12 years ago. The rare and original version of the track with lyrics,...

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  3. helendarling.wixsite.com › helendarlingHelen Darling

    After moving to Nashville in 1993, Darling began singing song demos as well as back-up for artists such as Garth Brooks. Next Darling signed a country music recording contract with MCA/Decca Records. On her debut album, she invited Brooks to sing back-up on her track of “Even God Must Get The Blues”.

  4. A former commercial jingle singer, Helen Darling found open arms in Nashville after her country backup vocals impressed hillbilly heavyweight Garth Brooks. Born in Louisiana and raised in Houston, Darling… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1990s. Genre. Country. Styles. Contemporary Country, Country-Pop. Biography. New Releases. Discover.

  5. A former commercial jingle singer, Helen Darling found open arms in Nashville after her country backup vocals impressed hillbilly heavyweight Garth Brooks. Born in Louisiana and raised in Houston, Darling sang from an early age and first recorded with her University of Texas choir.

  6. Helen Darling (Decca, 1995) Reviewed by Norm Rosenfield. Certainly every new talent stands to benefit immensely from a celebrity going to bat for them. With help from Garth Brooks, who heard her sing a Randy Travis demo, the singer is strong and confident on this debut.

  7. Helen Darling - Whitefish Songwriter Festival. Helen Darling is best known for her crossover #1 hit song “Bring On The Rain” recorded by Jo Dee Messina and Tim McGraw. This song was subsequently nominated for a Grammy, an ACM and a CMA award.