'I burst into tears'
2008-09-08 10:56
John Gerome
Nashville - Pop star turned country singer Jessica Simpson told a crowd during her Grand Ole Opry debut that she burst into tears the first time she heard the song Remember That and knew God wanted her to sing it.
"It's a very personal song for a lot of women," Simpson told the audience Saturday in introducing the track from her new album Do You Know, which hits stores on Tuesday.
Written by Rachel Proctor and Victoria Banks, the song deals with abuse and ends with the line, "Take it from me, I've stood in your shoes".
Wearing a black dress and heels, Simpson was backed by a pair of female singers and a seven-piece band that included a fiddle, mandolin and steel guitar.
"It's such an honour to be standing here before you tonight. I feel very, very blessed," she said.
The crowd applauded after each song, and as she left the stage, a fan handed her roses.
Pop album sold poorly
"God bless you guys," she said after her last song.
Simpson, 28, who was born in Texas, comes to country after her last pop album sold poorly.
During her Opry segment, the singer/reality star/movie actress described herself as a "country girl at heart" and said she felt at home in the genre.
She appeared during the portion of the show televised on the Great American Country cable network. Country Music Hall of Famer Loretta Lynn, Patty Loveless and newcomer Crystal Shawanda were also on the segment.
With the release of her album, Simpson is making the rounds on TV. She will perform on Good Morning America on Tuesday, The View and Late Show with David Letterman on Thursday, The CBS Early Show on September 16 and the Rachael Ray show on September 17.
She will then return to the road playing fairs and festivals, including the Los Angeles County Fair on September 20.
- AP