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  1. 15. Juni 2001 · Listen to Live Close By, Visit Often by K.T. Oslin on Apple Music. 2001. 12 Songs. Duration: 42 minutes.

  2. After another recording hiatus, she teamed up with co-producer Raul Malo of the Mavericks for 2001's Live Close By, Visit Often, which inched into the country Top 40. In 2015, after 14 years away from the studio, Oslin returned with the album Simply, which featured one new song ("Do You Think About Me," written by Oslin and Al Anderson) and new interpretations of eight of her best-known tunes.

  3. After another hiatus, Oslin released her fifth studio album titled, Live Close By, Visit Often, in 2001. She co-produced the album with The Mavericks' lead vocalist Raul Malo. The album included a range of musical styles, such as country, electronic dance and Latin. Live Close By, Visit Often received mixed reviews. Allmusic's Maria Konicki ...

  4. K. T. Oslin. Kay Toinette „K. T.“ Oslin (* 15. Mai 1942 in Crossett, Arkansas; † 21. Dezember 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee) war eine US-amerikanische Country - Sängerin und Songschreiberin. Die dreifache Grammy -Gewinnerin feierte ihre größten Erfolge mit einer vom Pop beeinflussten Country-Musik.

  5. 6. März 2001 · Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. 80's Ladies (1987) This Woman (1988) Love in a Small Town (1990) K.T. Oslin (1993) My Roots Are Showing (1996) Live Close By, Visit Often (2001) Simply (2015)

  6. So live Close by, visit often That'll work, that'll work for me Live close by, visit often Save us both a lot of misery You fix me breakfast I'll buy you dinner We'll hit a movie on Wednesday night You go to your place I'll go to my place Sounds like our plan is gonna work just right Live close by, visit often That'll work, that'll work for me ...

  7. After another recording hiatus, she teamed up with co-producer Raul Malo of the Mavericks for 2001's Live Close By, Visit Often, which inched into the country Top 40. In 2015, after 14 years away from the studio, Oslin returned with the album Simply, which featured one new song ("Do You Think About Me," written by Oslin and Al Anderson) and new interpretations of eight of her best-known tunes.