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  1. 6. Apr. 2024 · Local Gentry (1968) had only five solo or co-written Gentry tracks; Touch ’Em With Love (1969) had just two; and Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell (1968) had only one. As Rick Hall...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Gentry teamed up with fellow Capitol artist Glen Campbell for an album of duets and had a pair of cover singles with him that reached the Top 40: “Let It Be Me” and “All I Have to Do is Dream.” Gentry was also in the Top 40 in early 1970, singing her composition “Fancy” which Reba McEntire would successfully cover decades ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Early life Glen Travis Campbell was born on April 22, 1936, in Billstown, a tiny community near Delight in Pike County, Arkansas, to John Wesley Campbell (a sharecropper) and Carrie Dell (née Stone) Campbell. Campbell was of Scottish descent and was the seventh son of 12 children. As a child he almost died from drowning. His family went to the Church of Christ, and Campbell's brother Lindell ...

  4. 22. Apr. 2024 · Time now to take a look at the meaning of “Fancy” by Bobbie Gentry. She wrote the song, and it was included in her 1970 album, Fancy. Gentrys version was released before the album in 1969, and it reached #31 in America. The song was also covered by American Country singer Reba McEntire.

  5. 23. Apr. 2024 · Bobbie Gentrys classic folk song, “Ode to Billie Joe,” is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that explores the tragic events that led to the suicide of a young man named Billie Joe. Table of Contents. The song was released in 1967 and went to the top of the charts, quickly becoming a classic.

  6. 20. Apr. 2024 · I’m not sure why I remember this, but, Bobbie was a guest on Glen Campbells Goodtime Hour back in 68 and him being a cut-up asked her ” Just how long does it take you to shave those long legs?” She cracked up and couldn’t answer. I loved Bobbie Gentry.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The journey continues with ‘70s chart smashes from Glen Campbell, Crystal Gayle, The Bellamy Brothers, and #1s from Dr Hook and Kenny Rogers. Patsy Cline’s classic ‘Crazy’, Lady Antebellum’s massive track ‘Need You Now’, and Shania Twain’s Grammy-nominated ‘You’re Still The One’ are all included, alongside legendary U.S. hits from Linda Ronstadt and Debby Boone. ‘Stand ...