Lonestar's lead singer and main songwriter Richie McDonald and his wife Lorie give a tour of their lovely Tennessee home, introduce their three children and share a very moving story. A relationship that begins in a bar almost ends when Richie cancels their wedding two weeks out and proves that sometimes love does conquer all. The episode also reveals how and why Richie wrote ""I'm Already There"" and ""Front Porch Looking In"" and includes a tearful, emotional interview that may provide hope and inspiration to couples everywhere.
When Marty Stuart was 12 years old, he spotted Connie Smith and told his mother, ""I'm gonna marry her someday."" More than 25 years later, he did. Each had been married before, and Smith had five children, but when the road dog and the angelic voice sat down to write songs together, magic captured their hearts. In this exclusive interview, they share their very private relationship -- fueled by the heart, based on faith and tempered by a shared sense of humor. Filmed in the heart of the Tennessee hills (in an old log cabin), the episode includes an exclusive duet rendition of ""Farmer's Blues,"" which they wrote.