Terri Clark’s performance on the Palomino Stage Sunday afternoon at Stagecoach proved why she was one of the most influential country singers of the ‘90s.
Her set was comprised entirely of her classics, save for a couple of shortened Mark Chesnutt’s tunes, which she performed in his absence, as he had to cancel due to illness.
She noted that she released “Now That I’ve Found You” in 1998, out of a desire to have a song couples could walk down to the aisle to, as opposed to, for example, songs that had prompted women to come up to her in the grocery store to tell her that her music had helped them through their divorces.
Wrapping up her set was her signature song, a cover of Linds Ronstadt’s “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” mashed up with Paul McCartney’s “Band on the Run.”
1. I Just Wanna Be Mad
2. I Wanna Do It All
3. A Little Gasoline
4. Emotional Girl
5. Going Through the Big D / Bubba Shot the Jukebox (Mark Chesnutt covers)
6. Now That I Found You
7. When Boy Meets Girl
8. Easy on the Eyes, Hard on the Heart
9. Girls Lie Too
10. Better Things to Do
11. Poor Poor Pitiful Me / Band on The Run (Linda Ronstadt / Paul McCartney covers)