Mark Wills: - I Do (cherish You)

One of the most interesting features of is its rare status as a "cross-genre cover" that originated in country music before becoming a massive pop hit. While many songs transition from pop to country, this track took the opposite path. Key Features and Facts

Do you prefer the of Mark Wills' original or the smooth harmonies of the 98 Degrees version? Mark Wills - I Do (Cherish You) (Official Music Video) Mark Wills - I Do (Cherish You)

Mark Wills - I Do (Cherish You) (Official Music Video) · Comments. YouTube·MarkWillsVEVO One of the most interesting features of is

The song was explicitly written to be a definitive wedding ballad , following a 1990s trend of "vow-like" hits like "Butterfly Kisses". Wills even occasionally surprises fans by "crashing" weddings to perform it live. Cinematic Music Videos: Mark Wills - I Do (Cherish You) (Official

Critics often note that Wills' version is more "Adult Contemporary" than traditional country, which helped him navigate the late-90s stylistic shift in the genre. Despite the pop success of the cover, Wills remains a country icon and is a member of the , having been invited by Vince Gill in 2018.

Mark Wills released the original version in 1998 as the first single from his album Wish You Were Here . It reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

The Official Music Video by Mark Wills is a classic black-and-white film set in a train station, ending with a romantic proposal.