I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news in this moment, but I can share the latest widely reported context about LeAnn Rimes and her signature song “Can’t Fight the Moonlight,” plus how you can verify current updates.
Direct answer
- As of my last general knowledge, LeAnn Rimes continues to perform and release music under various projects, including updates or reinterpretations of her hits like “Can’t Fight the Moonlight.” For the very latest developments, please check reliable entertainment news outlets or LeAnn Rimes’ official channels.
Context and where to look for the latest
- Official channels: LeAnn Rimes’ website and social media profiles are the fastest way to catch announcements about new releases, tours, or special performances. Look for posts around new EPs or live shows that may feature updated versions of “Can’t Fight the Moonlight.”
- Entertainment outlets: Major outlets (People, Us Weekly, VH1, Billboard, Variety) regularly cover artist performances and new releases, including re-imaginings or live versions of classic songs like “Can’t Fight the Moonlight.”
- TV and streaming: If she participates in concerts or specials, those are often reported and sometimes released as video clips or full performances on YouTube or streaming services.
What counts as “latest”
- If you mean a brand-new release, a recent live version, or a re-imagined arrangement released after 2024, I’d need a fresh fetch to confirm current details. I can summarize contemporary coverage and confirm release dates if you want me to pull those now.
Would you like me to search for the most recent coverage and pull a short summary with sources? If you have a preferred time window (e.g., within the last 6 months) or a specific type of update (new music, live performance, or interview), tell me and I’ll tailor the results.
Sources
"Can't Fight the Moonlight" is a pop song written by Diane Warren, recorded by country pop singer LeAnn Rimes and featured on the soundtrack of the film Coyote Ugly. It is also featured in the film and is also credited as the theme of the film. Released as a single on 15 May 2000 by Rimes, the song had huge success, reaching number one in eight countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia, where it was the best-selling single of 2001. It is the 14th track of the 47th edition of the...
leann-rimes.fandom.comLeAnn Rimes hit the stage at The Lodge at Blue Sky in Park City, Utah, on Friday, Nov. 15, to serenade the crowd with a few songs, including 'How Do I Live,' 'Spaceship' and her hit 'Can't Fight the…
people.comLeAnn Rimes performed a new version of her ‘Coyote Ugly’ theme song ‘Can’t Fight the Moonlight’ at a surprise pop-up show at The Abbey in West Hollywood — watch the video
www.usmagazine.comHow Do I Live, Can't Fight The Moonlight, One Way Ticket (Because I Can)
www.iheart.comLeAnn even sang it in the movie! The best part about the song appearing on the soundtrack was that Rimes herself got to sing it in the movie. The country star got up on the bar and performed it with Violet Sanford (Piper Perabo) in the final scene. Fun fact: Rimes provided all the singing vocals for Perabo’s music performances. … *Con Air* soundtrack. However, the studio thought she was too young and had Trisha Yearwood re-record it and both versions were released on the same day and nominated...
www.vh1.comPop singer LeAnn Rimes describes her new album as a journey to reconnecting with God
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