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  1. 6. Aug. 2017 · Bobbie Gentry Bobbie Gentry (Album-Cover „The Best Of The Capitol Years“) Bobbie Gentry (Roberta Lee Streeter, *27. Juli 1942, Woodland, Mississippi, USA) ist eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Songschreiberin, die in den 1960ern zu den ersten Popsängerinnen gehörte, die ihre eigenen Songs schrieben und produzierten.

  2. 31. Jan. 2022 · Bobbie Gentry is a retired American singer-songwriter. She found fame in 1967 with her song 'Ode to Billie Joe'. The song spent four weeks at number one in the US, and won several Grammy Awards. It tells the story of Mississippi family's reaction to the news of the death of Billie Joe McAllister, a local boy to whom the daughter (and narrator ...

  3. Bobbie performing 'Ode To Billie Joe' live on the Andy Williams Show 13th February 1971

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  4. 4. Nov. 2022 · Touch 'Em With Love. This funky soul gem was the title track from Gentry’s 1969 album, arguably her finest overall set. It’s tough, greasy and exactly what she should have been doing for the rest of her career, one that often slid into slick Vegas-styled covers. 12.

  5. 6. Apr. 2024 · A pivotal album for Bobbie Gentry, ‘Fancy’ caused controversy but found the country icon reconnecting with her songwriting muse. The year is 1969. Rick Hall, maverick record producer and owner ...

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  6. Biography Bobbie Gentry was one of the first female musicians who wrote, produced and even published her own music. Born in Chickasaw County, she is remembered for her Southern themed narrative songs including her classic recordings Fancy and her debut single Ode To Billie Joe which became a U.S. number one hit and a worldwide sensation.

  7. Bobbie Gentry: Southern Gothic - The Definitive Collection (2-CD) (Hump Head) 50 tracks. Bobbie Gentry brachte in den späten 1960er Jahren einen gefühlvollen, südlichen Delta-Sound zum Country-Pop, als sie mit der selbstgeschriebenen Ode To Billie Joe in den Charts der Welt explodierte. Der Song gewann Bobbie Gentry drei Grammy Awards.