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Listen free to Skeeter Davis – Live Wire (Just When I Needed You Most, I Ain't Never and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.
Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me I can see that far away look in your eyes I can tell by the way you hold me darlin' That it won't be long.
Skeeter Davis: все альбомы, включая Singin' in the Summer Sun, My Heart's in the Country, I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know и другие.
Live Wire is a 2004 live CD/DVD released by Christian rock band Third Day. All of the tracks, except for "Sing a Song" and "Blackbird", are from their album Wire, released earlier that year. Thank You All" was recorded especially for Live Wire. Some of the songs were cut off the CD but can be found on the DVD. The concert was shot and recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, at the Palace Theater. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. Come On Back to Me" - 4:05.
The discography of Skeeter Davis, an American country artist, consists of thirty-one studio albums, fifteen compilation albums, four tribute/cover albums, five collaborative albums, fifty-seven singles, two charting b-sides, and four singles with other artists. Born Mary Frances Penick, she was first a member of the country music pair the Davis Sisters. In 1956 Davis disbanded the group following the death of her co-member Betty Jack Davis
We have described this item to the best of our ability. We travel for large collections. It is on Pickwick Records, release number ACL-7061. The album contains the following songs: The album. What Does It Take(To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied). Bridge Over Troubled Water. Skeeter Davis - Blueberry Hill - Country LP - Mono.
Skeeter Davis (born December 30, 1931, Dry Ridge, Kentucky, USA – died September 19, 2004, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Sítios: ronstadt-linda. In 1968, Davis released a cover album of Flatt and Scruggs music entitled I Love Flatt and Scruggs which reached the top-forty on the country albums chart. In 1969, "I'm a Lover (Not a Fighter)" was a top-ten Billboard country hit, followed by the top-thirty track "Bus Fare to Kentucky" and a minor hit with George Hamilton IV.
| A1 | Just When I Needed You Most | 4:01 |
| A2 | I Ain't Never | 2:14 |
| A3 | Blue Kentucky Girl | 3:26 |
| A4 | Rocky Top | 2:30 |
| A5 | The End Of The World | 2:42 |
| B1 | Hopelessly Devoted To You | 3:05 |
| B2 | Sweet Dreams | 2:43 |
| B3 | You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry | 2:12 |
| B4 | Take It Easy | 3:50 |
| B5 | Crying Time | 2:28 |
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