Erin Hay (born November 25, 1970) is an American country music singer.
Erin was born and raised in Southern California. Born to Edward (who died from cancer when Erin was six years old) and Patricia Hay on November 25, 1970, she attended Los Amigos High School. She was exposed to all kinds of music growing up, from her mother's Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney and Judy Garland albums to her two older brothers (Joe and Ken) playing Rock and Roll to her Dad's favorite, Marty Robbins. But at age seven, when Erin heard Dolly Parton sing for the first time, her love and admiration for traditional Country Music began to grow. She discovered Loretta Lynn after the film Coal Miner's Daughter came out and soon after discovered Tammy Wynette. These great ladies, along with the likes of George Jones, Jack Greene and Roy Acuff, became her influences, and it was through them that Erin was introduced to stories of Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry. She quickly took to the music and to the tradition. This is what she loves to sing.
Mirror, Mirror (On the Wall)
Mirror, mirror on the wall
You and I’ve been through it all
I know that I can turn to you
And you will always tell the truth
Mirror, mirror on the wall
You’ve seen me proud
You’ve seen me crawl
You seem to read between the lines
Should we trust my heart this time
Mirror, mirror on the wall
I think that we’re about to fall
Mirror, mirror tell me true
Is he the one for me and you
Mirror, mirror on the wall
He’s not the fairest of them all
But he’s got something they can’t see
One look at him and you’ll agree
(Break)
Mirror, mirror on the wall
I think that we’re about to fall
Mirror, mirror tell me true
Is he the one for me and you
Mirror, mirror on the wall
He’s not the fairest of them all
Mirror, mirror tell me true
That he’s the one for me and you
Mirror, mirror yes it’s true
He’s the one for me and you