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  1. 18. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupMississippi Delta · Bobbie GentryOde To Billie Joe℗ 2007 Capitol Records NashvilleReleased on: 1967-08-21Producer...

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  2. 16 Biggest Hits: Tammy Wynette. Tammy Wynette. Right Road Now. Whitney Duncan. Listen to Bobbie Gentry: Greatest Hits by Bobbie Gentry on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Slow Cookin'" and "Steal Away".

  3. Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell. 2:33. Seasons Come, Seasons Go. Bobbie Gentry Touch 'Em With Love. 2:51. I'll Never Fall In Love Again. Bobbie Gentry Touch 'Em With Love. 2:56. All I Have To Do Is Dream.

  4. Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry make the duet song “Let It Be Me” as among hers and his best. It reached number one with RPM Canada’s Country Chart while it peaked at 14th spot with USA’s Hot Country Songs. The song was released as a single in 1968, along with its vinyl album Bobbie Gentry and Glenn Campbell.

  5. Bobbie Gentry (born Roberta Lee Streeter; July 27, ... based on Gentry's hit song and starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor. In the movie, the mystery of the title character's suicide is revealed as a part of the conflict between h ...

  6. Country and pop singer Bobbie Gentry is an anomaly in both genres. She broke through in 1967 with the self-penned story-song "Ode to Billy Joe," about the events surrounding the suicide of a teenage boy. Gentry then transitioned over to the country charts, after her trippy psychedelic-Americana album The Delta Sweete failed to generate success in the pop or country worlds. She notched hits via ...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCjrhLziXQTV5TGK6LJtt2MgBobbie Gentry - YouTube Music

    Bobbie Gentry is a retired American singer-songwriter. She was one of the first female artists in America to compose and produce her own material. Gentry rose to international fame in 1967 with her Southern Gothic narrative "Ode to Billie Joe". The track spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was third in the Billboard year-end chart of 1967, earning Gentry Grammy awards ...