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  1. Bobbie Gentry performs 'Ode To Billie Joe' live on the BBC in 1968.

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  2. Bobbie Gentry (eigenlijke naam Roberta Lee Streeter; Chickasaw County (Mississippi), 27 juli 1942) is een Amerikaanse zangeres (in ruste) in het genre countrymuziek. Ze was een van de eerste vrouwelijke country-artiesten die zelf liedjes schreven. Bij het zingen begeleidde ze zichzelf op gitaar . Haar platen haalden regelmatig de Hot Country ...

  3. 4. Nov. 2022 · That may sound like a downer, but the singer owns her newfound sexuality (Gentry considered it her strongest statement for women’s lib) and is satisfied she made her mother proud. It was the second highest charting song of her career, but Reba McEntire took it to country’s Top 10 in 1991, ensuring the song’s lasting legacy.

  4. Bobbie was born Roberta Lee Streeter, on the 27th July 1942, in a little farm outside the town of Woodland in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, she spent her childhood years on her paternal grandparents’ farm, after her own parents divorced, where she grew up without electricity or plumbing. In a 1973 Mid-South magazine cover story, she ...

  5. 5. Aug. 2022 · Bobbie Gentry (born July 27, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter. She was born Roberta Lee Streeter to Portuguese parents in Chickasaw County, Mississippi. She shot to international fame in the summer of 1967 with the quirky and intriguing Ode to Billie Joe, written by Gentry and sung in her warm, captivating style. "Ode" was listed as the ...

  6. Music video by Bobby Gentry performing Ode to Billie Joe (HQ/HD version)🤠 Listen to more great country classics: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbQ27Wem...

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  7. Bobbie was born Roberta Lee Streeter, on the 27th July 1942, in a little farm outside the town of Woodland in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, she spent her childhood years on her paternal grandparents’ farm, after her own parents divorced, where she grew up without electricity or plumbing. In a 1973 Mid-South magazine cover story, she ...