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  1. 18. Jan. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by RCA Records Label NashvilleI Can't Stay Mad at You · Skeeter DavisThe Essential Skeeter Davis℗ Originally released 1963. All rights re...

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  2. Skeeter Davis Greatest Hits ~ Top 100 Best Old Country Songs Of All Time Skeeter Davis Greatest Hits ~ Top 100 Best Old Country Songs Of All Time Skeeter Dav...

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  3. 22. Sept. 2004 · NASHVILLE, Sept. 21 - Skeeter Davis, who hit the top of the pop charts with "The End of the World" in 1963 and sang on the "Grand Ole Opry" radio show for more than 40 years, died here on Sunday.

  4. Album • Skeeter Davis • 1994. 20 songs • 49 minutes. Play. Save to library. 1. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know. The Davis Sisters 429K plays. 3:01. 2.

  5. 26. Feb. 2024 · Skeeter Davis was one of the first successful female country crossover artists. Intially finding success as one half of the close-harmony singing Davis Sisters, Skeeter embarked upon a solo career when her partner, Betty Jack Davis, died in an automobile accident shortly after the duo scored its first hit. In 1962, with the help of Chet Atkins ...

  6. 7. Sept. 2018 · Skeeter Davis "The end of the world" (C) NRK

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  7. Skeeter Davis. Bürgerl. Name: Mary Frances Davis (born December 30, 1931, Dry Ridge, Kentucky, USA – died September 19, 2004, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Her grandfather thought she had a lot of energy for a young child, and nicknamed her "Skeeter" (slang for mosquito).