Daniel Grafton Hill IV (born 3 June 1954) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter. He had two major international hits with his songs "Sometimes When We Touch" and "Can't We Try", a duet with Vonda Shepard, as well as a number of other charting singles in Canada and the United States…
Love of My Life: The Best of Dan Hill collection focuses on the singer's chart entries from the '70s and '80s along with superior album cuts. The highlights of the package include duets with Celine Dion "Wishful Thinking" Deborah Cox "The Healing Power of Love", Rique Franks "In Your Eyes" and Vonda Shepard "Can't We Try" and the original version of Hill's 1977 chart topping hit "Sometimes When We Touch".
Grammy Award-winning Faith Hill releases her first home video, When The Lights Go Down, featuring a dozen live performances from one of the biggest stars in country and pop on DVD. Including hits from her 2002 #1 album, Cry, When The Lights Go Down adds bonus performances not seen on an NBC concert special that aired in November and was subsequently the hightest-rated CMT special of the year. With the behind-the-scenes, making-of story told by the singer, and additional bonus footage, the lights come up on Faith Hill in When The Lights Go Down.