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  1. bobbiegentry.org.uk › discography › fancyFancy – Bobbie Gentry

    Of the song Bobbie herself said “ Fancy is my strongest statement for women’s lib, if you really listen to it. I agree wholeheartedly with that movement and all the serious issues that [it stands] for — equality, equal pay, day care centers, and abortion rights,” she explained to After Dark magazine in 1974.

  2. Patchwork Review by Richie Unterberger. While Patchwork is not Bobbie Gentry at the peak of her powers, it's nonetheless mysterious that this would be her last album, although a few singles did follow in the 1970s. For the singer/songwriter obviously seemed to have much left to give, composing or co-composing all dozen tracks as well as ...

  3. Bobbie Gentry’s “Fancy” captures the essence of the struggle for equality and the determination to break free from societal constraints. Its empowering message resonates with individuals striving to overcome adversity and pave their own paths. Through her lyrics, Gentry creates a timeless anthem that continues to inspire and empower listeners.

  4. 27. Juli 2019 · Bobbie Gentry at FAME Studios, Muscle Shoals, 1969, Photo: Capitol Records Archives. Bobbie Gentry, born on 27 July 1944, and whose life and work is celebrated in the career-spanning 8CD box set ...

  5. Fancy is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry.It was released on April 6, 1970, by Capitol Records.The album was produced by Rick Hall and recorded at his FAME Recording Studios, apart from Wedding Bell Blues and Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head which were produced by Gentry herself, and recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California.

  6. Discogs: 2007 CD, Patchwork / Fancy. リリースのクレジット、レビュー、トラックを確認し、購入。

  7. Artist bios. Bobbie Gentry is one of the great legends of 1960s popular music, an artist who debuted with an enigmatic, enduring smash hit who then cultivated an idiosyncratic country-pop crossover sound for a few years before retreating from the spotlight, never to be heard from again. That hit was "Ode to Billie Joe," a spare, elastic bit of ...