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Kim Richey

Kimberly Kay "Kim" Richey (born in 1956 in Zanesville, Ohio) is an American singer/songwriter. Though her work fits into the general country music category, her sound is not easily categorized. Her songs have been hits on both the country and pop charts. She has often been described as an Americana artist.
Her 1995 self-titled debut album provided her first country hit, "Just My Luck", as well as the follow-up "Those Words We Said" (which was also covered that same year by Trisha Yearwood). Her follow-up album, 1996's ''Bitter Sweet'' featured a more pop-oriented sound.
In 1997, "Let the Sun Fall Down" (from her debut album) was featured in the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' episode, "Never Kill A Boy On The First Date" (episode 1.05). Although Richey did not appear in concert in the episode (as Velvet Chain did), her song played over the episode's emotional climax, in the penultimate scene.
In 1999, "Come Around" (from her album "Glimmer") was used in the movie "For Love of the Game"〔http://www.amazon.com/For-Love-Of-The-Game/dp/B00000K3WB/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395721853&sr=8-1&keywords=Soundtrack+to+For+Love+of+the+Game〕 starring Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston and John C. Reilly.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126916/?ref_=ttsnd_snd_tt〕
She has also had significant success as a songwriter for others. She collaborated with Radney Foster on "Nobody Wins" and co-wrote Trisha Yearwood's hit "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)". Maura O'Connell covered her song "Every River".
Richey provided backing vocals on "Come Pick Me Up" on the 2000 debut album ''Heartbreaker'' by Ryan Adams.
In 2003 her track "A Place Called Home" was featured in ''Dawson's Creek'' on season 6, episode 21, and also in 2004 in episode 16 of season 5, "Shells", of the ''Angel'' television series as well as the season 2, episode 6 episode of ''Alias'' television series, "Salvation". The song later appeared on the ''Angel'' soundtrack, ''Live Fast Die Never''. Her album ''Chinese Boxes'', was released on July 10, 2007 with her new single "Jack and Jill".
On 7 July 2007, she performed in Washington at Live Earth.
"Wreck Your Wheels" was released in 2010.
After living in England for three years, Kim Richey returned to the US. Richey continues to perform and released "Thorn In My Heart" in 2013.
==Discography==


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