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Skeeter Davis - Skeeter '1971

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Skeeter
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Album name Skeeter
Country
Date 1971
GenreCountry
Play time 28:25
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 5375 Kbps / 192 kHz
Media WEB
Size 178; 965 MB
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Skeeter Davis was one of the pioneering female vocalists in country music. Long
before there was Loretta, Dolly or Tammy, Skeeter Davis was blazing a trail for
the female singers who would follow in her footsteps. Not only did Skeeter give
us a career full of real country standards- she also gave us a handful of pop
classics.
Skeeter Davis was born on a farm in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, the first of seven
children in the family of Sarah and William Penick. In her early childhood she
chose country music as her lifes ambition, but the road to success was long and
trying. She passed the first milestone in her quest the day she met Betty Jack
Davis in a high school singing session. Thus was born The Davis Sisters duo.

After months of travel and public appearances, they were auditioned and signed
to a recording contract by RCA Victor. Their first record was I Forgot More Than
Youll Ever Know. It was an overnight hit and was rated the top country song of
1953. Success for the Davis Sisters seemed just around the corner, but fate
intervened. Their road to fame was tragically ended by the death of Betty Jack
in a highway accident.

If Skeeter was to succeed, she finally realized, she would have to walk her path
alone. After months of recuperation she made her first appearance as a soloist.
Within a short time Skeeter had become one of 1957s top-ranking country singers.
Two years later she reached another important objective when she became a
regular member of the Grand Ole Opry, home of most of the top performers in the
country music industry.

During the 1960s, Skeeter was one of RCAs most successful country artists. She
charted 38 country hits, 13 of which crossed over to the pop charts. Among these
was what was to become her best-known song, the million-selling record The End
Of The World which peaked at number two in both the U.S. country and pop charts
in 1963, placing in the Top 10 for the year in both fields.

In 1973 Skeeter was suspended from performing on the Opry after she made a
statement that did not sit well with the conservative Opry establishment. This
was followed by a rousing rendition of Amazing Grace. After a couple of years,
due in part to the intercession of her friend Jean Shepard, Skeeter was put back
on the Opry. Skeeter never received an apology for this intolerable treatment.

Tracklist: 
1.01 - Skeeter Davis - Bus Fare To Kentucky (2:57) 
1.02 - Skeeter Davis - I Look Up (And See You On My Mind) (2:49) 
1.03 - Skeeter Davis - Instinct For Survival (2:36) 
1.04 - Skeeter Davis - Sad Situation (3:48) 
1.05 - Skeeter Davis - Help Me Make It Through The Night (2:34) 
1.06 - Skeeter Davis - Theres A Fool Born Every Minute (2:15) 
1.07 - Skeeter Davis - A Stranger In My Place (3:23) 
1.08 - Skeeter Davis - Fall In With The Band (2:24) 
1.09 - Skeeter Davis - Rachel (2:51) 
1.10 - Skeeter Davis - I Still Belong To You (2:54)