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Bobbie Gentry (* 27. Juli 1942 [1] als Roberta Lee Streeter im Chickasaw County , Mississippi ) ist eine US-amerikanische Country - Sängerin , die 1967 durch den Hit Ode to Billie Joe bekannt wurde.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Touch 'Em With Love" on Discogs.
Click on the song titles above for lyrics and songwriting credits. In August 1969 Bobbie released Touch ‘Em With Love her 4 th solo album; different from its predecessors, it marked a transition away from largely self-penned collections of regional songs supplemented by sympathetically chosen cover versions by attempting to re-position her as a blue eyed soul singer over a selection of songs ...
Tracks 1 to 10 from the album Ode To Billie Joe. Tracks 11 to 20 from the album Touch 'Em With Love. Track 21 from the album The Christmas Sound Of Music. Tracks 22 & 23 from the 7" The Girl From Cincinnati. Track 24 from the album Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell. Tracks 25 & 26 from the 7" All I Have To Do Is Dream / Walk Right Back.
So Bobbie goes full pop--mostly leaving behind the folksy singer-songwriter sound. Good thing I love me some cheesy 60s country pop, so I greatly enjoy Touch 'Em With Love. There's significantly more covers with only two songs written by Gentry herself. It's a bit of a shame, really. She has a clever way to her lyrics, and most of the songs on ...
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Touch 'Em With Love" on Discogs.
1969: Touch 'Em with Love. Gentry produced a second series of shows for BBC2 in 1969, which aired weekly from June 18 to July 23. Gentry's fifth album, Touch 'Em with Love, came out in July 1969. It marked a transition in her career: In an attempt to re-brand Gentry as a blue-eyed soul singer, it featured fewer self-penned regional songs and ...