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One of the finest female country music singers of all time...

EasyEd

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One of the finest female country music singers of all time...

Hey All,

Linda

Tennessee State Pen about 1976 - she knew how to dress for a show at a prison - for sure. :jump:
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Here are a couple of her slow ones that I always liked - you guys can post the other fast ones.
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I always loved this duet with the great Hoyt Axton.
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I could never understand why when somebody sang with Hoyt they didn't need to sing the same word at the same time and it always worked. Look at this example - late in the song.
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Enjoy!

-Ed-
 
That last one (Endless Road) with Hoyt Axton was from an episode of "Bonanza" with the oldest of the three Cartwright brothers, Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright.
 
Not only was she a good pop/country singer she was also a damn good soprano in operettas. If you get a chance check out her performance in the film version of 'The Pirates of Penzance' with Kevin Kline as the leading man.

I just did a quick search and found this from the stage version:

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This one and Long, Long Time are my Favs

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When we look at pictures of our friends and relatives, I always tell my wife that we're aging more "gracefully" than they are....:icon_lol: Gravity tends to accellerate the process once you get to a certain age.

Bettie Page never would allow photographs of her to be taken when she resurfaced in the 1990s, telling interviewers that she prefer that fans remember her as she was in the 50s....and for my part I feel the same way. Sometimes that's how a memory should remain....
 
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