This week in 1994, Religion Hill earned a No. 1 Billboard hit along with her cowl model of “Piece Of My Coronary heart,” a music that grew to become successful in 1968 for Huge Brother and the Holding Firm, fronted by Janis Joplin. Notably, the music was first recorded in 1967 by Erma Franklin, the elder sister of Aretha Franklin.
Hill’s nation model earned the then-newcomer her second No. 1 hit in 1994, following her debut single, “Wild One,” which reached the chart pinnacle earlier within the yr. Each songs have been from her debut album Take Me As I Am.
Hill, after all, went on to notch different No. 1 hits together with the three-week chart-topper “It Issues To Me,” and the six-week No. 1 “It’s Your Love” (along with her husband and fellow nation artist Tim McGraw), “This Kiss,” “Let Me Let Go,” and her mega crossover hit “Breathe.”
In 1998, Hill re-recorded “Piece Of My Coronary heart” and the brand new, grittier model was featured on the tv present King of the Hill.