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21. Feb. 2019 · Bobbie Gentry eroberte 1967 mit „Ode to Billie Joe“ die Welt im Sturm. Elf Jahre später zog sie sich für immer zurück. Jetzt erscheint eine fabelhafte Werkschau.
Mississippi Delta" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry. The song was produced by Kelly Gordon and Bobby Parris.Release...
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Stream Mississippi Delta by Bobbie Gentry on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.
Wearin' last year's possum belt. Smack dab in the Mississippi Delta. [Verse 1] Have me a little that Johnny cake. And a bit o' that apple pandowdy. Pickin' them scuppernongs off that vine. Chigger ...
24. Apr. 2010 · Bobbie Gentry's album "Ode to Billie Joe" is a classic country and pop album that was released in 1967. The album primarily revolves around the themes of Southern life, family dynamics, and the mysteries of a young girl's suicide. The title track, "Ode to Billie Joe," is the most well-known song on the album and is a haunting narrative that tells the story of a young man named Billie Joe ...
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The Tallahatchie Bridge collapsed in June of 1972, just five years after the infamous song. Bobbie Gentry won Best Female Vocal and Best Contemporary Female Solo Vocal Grammy Awards for "Ode To Billie Joe". Jimmy Haskell won a Best Arrangement Accompanying A Vocalist Grammy Award for "Ode To Billie Joe".
21. Nov. 2023 · Mississippi Delta was written and performed by Bobbie Gentry, an American singer-songwriter. Released as a single from her album titled “Ode to Billie Joe,” the song quickly rose to fame, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1967. Gentry’s unique blend of country, pop, and folk elements contributed to the song’s widespread appeal, firmly establishing her as a ...