Faith Hill debuts new single at Academy of Country Music awards Tuesday
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Faith Hill debuts new single at Academy of Country Music awards Tuesday

Tuesday, May 15, 2007 – Faith Hill will debut her new single, "Lost," Tuesday on the Academy of Country Music Awards. The song was completed just this past week and will be the first single from her forthcoming greatest hits package entitled "The Hits."

"When we heard the final playback of the song, I don't think that there was any question - everyone knew that it was special," said Hill. "The timing couldn't be better for us to play something new for our fans."

"Lost" was written by Kara DioGuardi and co-produced by Byron Gallimore and Hill. No word on when the greatest hits package would be released.

The ACMs start at 8 p.m. Tuesday eastern time from Las Vegas.

Hill will soon the concert trail as well. The 33-performance, 9-week 'Jeep Presents Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Soul2Soul Tour 2007" is set to kick-off on June 5th in Omaha, Neb.


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