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Connie Smith - Once A Day
Smith is considered by many to be one of the best and most underrated vocalists in country history.
Recorded as her debut single, "Once A Day" was released in August 1964, topping the Billboard country music chart for eight consecutive weeks between late 1964 and early 1965.
"Once a Day" made Smith a major star in country music, gaining her nominations for a series of Grammy Awards, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best New Country Artist.
This performance was recorded live at Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida.
published: 11 Apr 2015
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Connie Smith Once A Day
Record companies and individuals may submit recordings to be nominated. Nominations are made online and a physical copy of the work is sent to the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Once a work is entered, reviewing sessions are held, by more than 150 experts from the recording industry, to determine whether the work is eligible and entered in the correct category for official nomination. The resulting list is circulated to all NARAS members, each of whom may vote to nominate in the general field (Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist) and in no more than nine out of 30 other fields on their ballots. The five recordings that earn the most votes in each category become the nominees, while in some categories (craft and specialized categori...
published: 02 Jul 2015
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Connie Smith - A Million and One (Official Video)
Connie Smith's new single "A Million and One" is out now on Fat Possum. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Look Out Heart' here: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID
Listen on Spotify: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/spotify
Listen on Apple Music: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/applemusic
Follow Connie Smith on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conniesmithofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realconniesmith/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealConnieSmith
How many teardrops have I cried over you
A million and one tears, a million and two
How many long nights have my arms ached for you
A million and one nights, a million and two
Lovin' you darlin' while I thought you loved me, only me
But you were just...
published: 16 Jun 2021
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Connie Smith - Cincinnati, Ohio
published: 28 Jan 2018
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Connie Smith -- The Hurtin's All Over
Connie Smith -- The Hurtin's All Over
published: 18 Sep 2014
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The Cry of the Heart: Connie Smith (Full Documentary)
This is Connie Smith, yesterday and today. This documentary short depicts the journey of one of country music’s most beloved artists and voices. From humble beginnings to being in the brightest spotlight, to the decision to step back at her peak only to come back as strong as ever. Country Music Hall Of Famer Connie Smith is as vital now as she ever was, and she did it all without compromising her music or who she is at her core.
Listen to Connie Smith's new album 'The Cry of the Heart': http://conniesmith.lnk.to/thecryoftheheart
Produced for
Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music Archives
Editing and Design:
Jami Francescon
Connie Smith Archivist:
Traci Todd
Connie Smith Biographer
: Barry Mazor
Audio Mix
: Mick Conley
Cameras:
Cody Peavey
, Adam Lammers
Audio Recordi...
published: 27 Aug 2021
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Connie Smith - The Hurtin's All Over
Dolly Parton once noted, famously, that there were just three real female singers around—Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, and Connie Smith. "The rest of us," she said, "are only pretending." It's less-well known that when Ms. Smith was introduced to Keith Richards, he grabbed fellow Connie Smith fan (and Rolling Stone) Ron Wood and brought him up to meet her, too, exclaiming "She's the real deal!"
Connie Smith (born Constance June Meador; August 14, 1941) is an American country music artist. Active since 1964, Smith is widely considered to be one of the genre's best female vocalists. She has earned 11 Grammy award nominations, 20 top ten Billboard country singles, and 31 charting albums, three of which have hit number one. On October 21, 2012, Smith became the 12th solo female vocalist a...
published: 26 Oct 2016
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Connie Smith - Here Comes My Baby Back Again (Official Music Video)
Connie Smith's new single 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' is out now on Fat Possum Records. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' here: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID
Listen on Spotify: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/spotify
Listen on Apple Music: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/applemusic
Follow Connie Smith on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conniesmithofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realconniesmith/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealConnieSmith
#ConnieSmith #HereComesMyBabyBackAgain #TheCryoftheHeart #FatPossumRecords
published: 04 Aug 2021
2:54
Connie Smith - Once A Day
Smith is considered by many to be one of the best and most underrated vocalists in country history.
Recorded as her debut single, "Once A Day" was released in ...
Smith is considered by many to be one of the best and most underrated vocalists in country history.
Recorded as her debut single, "Once A Day" was released in August 1964, topping the Billboard country music chart for eight consecutive weeks between late 1964 and early 1965.
"Once a Day" made Smith a major star in country music, gaining her nominations for a series of Grammy Awards, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best New Country Artist.
This performance was recorded live at Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida.
https://wn.com/Connie_Smith_Once_A_Day
Smith is considered by many to be one of the best and most underrated vocalists in country history.
Recorded as her debut single, "Once A Day" was released in August 1964, topping the Billboard country music chart for eight consecutive weeks between late 1964 and early 1965.
"Once a Day" made Smith a major star in country music, gaining her nominations for a series of Grammy Awards, including Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best New Country Artist.
This performance was recorded live at Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida.
- published: 11 Apr 2015
- views: 459923
2:31
Connie Smith Once A Day
Record companies and individuals may submit recordings to be nominated. Nominations are made online and a physical copy of the work is sent to the National Acad...
Record companies and individuals may submit recordings to be nominated. Nominations are made online and a physical copy of the work is sent to the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Once a work is entered, reviewing sessions are held, by more than 150 experts from the recording industry, to determine whether the work is eligible and entered in the correct category for official nomination. The resulting list is circulated to all NARAS members, each of whom may vote to nominate in the general field (Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist) and in no more than nine out of 30 other fields on their ballots. The five recordings that earn the most votes in each category become the nominees, while in some categories (craft and specialized categories) there are review committees in place that determine the final 5 nominees. There may be more than five nominees if there is a tie in the nomination process. Whereas members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are generally invited to screenings or are sent DVDs of movies nominated for Oscars, NARAS members do not receive nominated recordings. After nominees have been determined, final voting ballots are sent to Recording Academy members, who may then vote in the general fields and in no more than eight of the 30 fields. NARAS members are encouraged, but not required, to vote only in their fields of expertise. Ballots are tabulated secretly by the major independent accounting firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.[14] Following the tabulation of votes the winners are announced at the Grammy Awards. The recording with the most votes in a category wins and it is possible to have a tie. Winners are presented with the Grammy Award and those who do not win are given a medal for their nomination. In both voting rounds, Academy members are required to vote based upon quality alone, and not to be influenced by sales, chart performance, personal friendships, regional preferences or company loyalty. The acceptance of gifts is prohibited. Members are urged to vote in a manner that preserves the integrity of the academy. The eligibility period for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards was October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014.
https://wn.com/Connie_Smith_Once_A_Day
Record companies and individuals may submit recordings to be nominated. Nominations are made online and a physical copy of the work is sent to the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Once a work is entered, reviewing sessions are held, by more than 150 experts from the recording industry, to determine whether the work is eligible and entered in the correct category for official nomination. The resulting list is circulated to all NARAS members, each of whom may vote to nominate in the general field (Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist) and in no more than nine out of 30 other fields on their ballots. The five recordings that earn the most votes in each category become the nominees, while in some categories (craft and specialized categories) there are review committees in place that determine the final 5 nominees. There may be more than five nominees if there is a tie in the nomination process. Whereas members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are generally invited to screenings or are sent DVDs of movies nominated for Oscars, NARAS members do not receive nominated recordings. After nominees have been determined, final voting ballots are sent to Recording Academy members, who may then vote in the general fields and in no more than eight of the 30 fields. NARAS members are encouraged, but not required, to vote only in their fields of expertise. Ballots are tabulated secretly by the major independent accounting firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.[14] Following the tabulation of votes the winners are announced at the Grammy Awards. The recording with the most votes in a category wins and it is possible to have a tie. Winners are presented with the Grammy Award and those who do not win are given a medal for their nomination. In both voting rounds, Academy members are required to vote based upon quality alone, and not to be influenced by sales, chart performance, personal friendships, regional preferences or company loyalty. The acceptance of gifts is prohibited. Members are urged to vote in a manner that preserves the integrity of the academy. The eligibility period for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards was October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 563563
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Connie Smith - A Million and One (Official Video)
Connie Smith's new single "A Million and One" is out now on Fat Possum. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Look Out Hear...
Connie Smith's new single "A Million and One" is out now on Fat Possum. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Look Out Heart' here: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID
Listen on Spotify: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/spotify
Listen on Apple Music: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/applemusic
Follow Connie Smith on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conniesmithofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realconniesmith/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealConnieSmith
How many teardrops have I cried over you
A million and one tears, a million and two
How many long nights have my arms ached for you
A million and one nights, a million and two
Lovin' you darlin' while I thought you loved me, only me
But you were just foolin' and the fool you were foolin' was me
How many sweet dreams will never come true
A million and one dreams, a million and two
Lovin' you darlin' while I thought you loved me, only me
But you were just foolin' and the fool you were foolin' was me
How many sweet dreams will never come true
A million and one dreams, a million and two
A million and one dreams, a million and two
_____
https://www.fatpossum.com/
Follow Fat Possum on...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatpossum/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatPossumRecords
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatPossum
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Fat Possum is a Record Label based in Oxford, Mississippi, New York & London
We're Trying Our Best...
#ConnieSmith #AMillionandOne #TheCryoftheHeart
https://wn.com/Connie_Smith_A_Million_And_One_(Official_Video)
Connie Smith's new single "A Million and One" is out now on Fat Possum. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Look Out Heart' here: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID
Listen on Spotify: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/spotify
Listen on Apple Music: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/applemusic
Follow Connie Smith on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conniesmithofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realconniesmith/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealConnieSmith
How many teardrops have I cried over you
A million and one tears, a million and two
How many long nights have my arms ached for you
A million and one nights, a million and two
Lovin' you darlin' while I thought you loved me, only me
But you were just foolin' and the fool you were foolin' was me
How many sweet dreams will never come true
A million and one dreams, a million and two
Lovin' you darlin' while I thought you loved me, only me
But you were just foolin' and the fool you were foolin' was me
How many sweet dreams will never come true
A million and one dreams, a million and two
A million and one dreams, a million and two
_____
https://www.fatpossum.com/
Follow Fat Possum on...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatpossum/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatPossumRecords
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatPossum
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVe1YCIwL5vsLIFmDmYlLYQ
Fat Possum is a Record Label based in Oxford, Mississippi, New York & London
We're Trying Our Best...
#ConnieSmith #AMillionandOne #TheCryoftheHeart
- published: 16 Jun 2021
- views: 106264
37:37
The Cry of the Heart: Connie Smith (Full Documentary)
This is Connie Smith, yesterday and today. This documentary short depicts the journey of one of country music’s most beloved artists and voices. From humble beg...
This is Connie Smith, yesterday and today. This documentary short depicts the journey of one of country music’s most beloved artists and voices. From humble beginnings to being in the brightest spotlight, to the decision to step back at her peak only to come back as strong as ever. Country Music Hall Of Famer Connie Smith is as vital now as she ever was, and she did it all without compromising her music or who she is at her core.
Listen to Connie Smith's new album 'The Cry of the Heart': http://conniesmith.lnk.to/thecryoftheheart
Produced for
Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music Archives
Editing and Design:
Jami Francescon
Connie Smith Archivist:
Traci Todd
Connie Smith Biographer
: Barry Mazor
Audio Mix
: Mick Conley
Cameras:
Cody Peavey
, Adam Lammers
Audio Recording
: Mick Conley
, Adam Lammers
, John Francescon
Photo Scans
: Maria Elena Orbea
Photography
: Alysse Gafkjen,
Cody Peavey,
Les Leverett,
Marty Stuart, Connie Smith Archives
, Thomas Petillo,
Bill Thorup
, Russ Harrington
Album Cover Design
: Karen Cronin -
Cronin Creative
Publicity
: All Eyes Media
Connie Smith Interview:
Weltsy Chong
, Morelia Cuevas
, Tyler K. George,
Logan Allison
Special Thanks
: Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
, The Sundowners,
The Fabulous Superlatives
, The Rukkus Room,
Dusty Cantrell
, Donna Meade Dean
, Jim Della Croce,
East Iris Sound
, Manuel,
RFD-TV
, Craig Cantrell,
Grand Ole Opry
, Fat Possum Records
, Robert Filhart
, Nick Gibbens,
Love vibe by Bean
, Good Coffee by John Francescon,
Ella Jane Francescon – Intern
Accounting:
Karen Ashworth
Starring:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins
, Chad Cromwell
, Paul Martin
, Chris Scruggs
, Gary Carter,
Sam Bacco
, Marty Stuart
, Justin Weaver
, Jamie Tate
, Kenny Vaughan,
Harry Stinson
, Kristin Wilkinson
, Sari Reist
, David Davidson,
David Angell
, Merle Haggard
, Terry Wilson,
Christian Davis
_____
https://www.fatpossum.com/
Follow Fat Possum on...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatpossum/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatPossumRecords
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatPossum
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVe1YCIwL5vsLIFmDmYlLYQ
Fat Possum is a Record Label based in Oxford, Mississippi, New York & London
We're Trying Our Best...
https://wn.com/The_Cry_Of_The_Heart_Connie_Smith_(Full_Documentary)
This is Connie Smith, yesterday and today. This documentary short depicts the journey of one of country music’s most beloved artists and voices. From humble beginnings to being in the brightest spotlight, to the decision to step back at her peak only to come back as strong as ever. Country Music Hall Of Famer Connie Smith is as vital now as she ever was, and she did it all without compromising her music or who she is at her core.
Listen to Connie Smith's new album 'The Cry of the Heart': http://conniesmith.lnk.to/thecryoftheheart
Produced for
Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music Archives
Editing and Design:
Jami Francescon
Connie Smith Archivist:
Traci Todd
Connie Smith Biographer
: Barry Mazor
Audio Mix
: Mick Conley
Cameras:
Cody Peavey
, Adam Lammers
Audio Recording
: Mick Conley
, Adam Lammers
, John Francescon
Photo Scans
: Maria Elena Orbea
Photography
: Alysse Gafkjen,
Cody Peavey,
Les Leverett,
Marty Stuart, Connie Smith Archives
, Thomas Petillo,
Bill Thorup
, Russ Harrington
Album Cover Design
: Karen Cronin -
Cronin Creative
Publicity
: All Eyes Media
Connie Smith Interview:
Weltsy Chong
, Morelia Cuevas
, Tyler K. George,
Logan Allison
Special Thanks
: Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
, The Sundowners,
The Fabulous Superlatives
, The Rukkus Room,
Dusty Cantrell
, Donna Meade Dean
, Jim Della Croce,
East Iris Sound
, Manuel,
RFD-TV
, Craig Cantrell,
Grand Ole Opry
, Fat Possum Records
, Robert Filhart
, Nick Gibbens,
Love vibe by Bean
, Good Coffee by John Francescon,
Ella Jane Francescon – Intern
Accounting:
Karen Ashworth
Starring:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins
, Chad Cromwell
, Paul Martin
, Chris Scruggs
, Gary Carter,
Sam Bacco
, Marty Stuart
, Justin Weaver
, Jamie Tate
, Kenny Vaughan,
Harry Stinson
, Kristin Wilkinson
, Sari Reist
, David Davidson,
David Angell
, Merle Haggard
, Terry Wilson,
Christian Davis
_____
https://www.fatpossum.com/
Follow Fat Possum on...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatpossum/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatPossumRecords
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatPossum
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVe1YCIwL5vsLIFmDmYlLYQ
Fat Possum is a Record Label based in Oxford, Mississippi, New York & London
We're Trying Our Best...
- published: 27 Aug 2021
- views: 166526
2:40
Connie Smith - The Hurtin's All Over
Dolly Parton once noted, famously, that there were just three real female singers around—Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, and Connie Smith. "The rest of us," s...
Dolly Parton once noted, famously, that there were just three real female singers around—Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, and Connie Smith. "The rest of us," she said, "are only pretending." It's less-well known that when Ms. Smith was introduced to Keith Richards, he grabbed fellow Connie Smith fan (and Rolling Stone) Ron Wood and brought him up to meet her, too, exclaiming "She's the real deal!"
Connie Smith (born Constance June Meador; August 14, 1941) is an American country music artist. Active since 1964, Smith is widely considered to be one of the genre's best female vocalists. She has earned 11 Grammy award nominations, 20 top ten Billboard country singles, and 31 charting albums, three of which have hit number one. On October 21, 2012, Smith became the 12th solo female vocalist and 19th woman to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Smith, has an estimated net worth of $18 million.
Despite her success, Smith is considered by some music critics to be one of the most underrated vocalists in country music history due to the decision not to pursue super stardom with the non-country general media market like such contemporaries as Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Tammy Wynette. Artists such as Parton, George Jones, and Chely Wright have cited Smith as either one of the best vocalists in the music industry or their favorite female artist. Eddie Stubbs of Nashville radio station WSM and the Grand Ole Opry has dubbed Smith "The Rolls-Royce of Country Singers." With this being said, Smith has stated on numerous occasions that country legend Loretta Lynn is her favourite country singer ever.
In August 1963, she entered a talent contest at the Frontier Ranch country music park near Columbus, Ohio. Performing Jean Shepard's "I Thought of You", Smith won the talent contest and five silver dollars. That day at the park, country artist Bill Anderson heard Smith perform and was impressed by her voice. In January 1964, Smith ran into Anderson again at a country music package concert, where he invited her to perform with him on Ernest Tubb's Midnight Jamboree program in Nashville, Tennessee. After performing on the program, Smith returned to Nashville that May to record demos by Anderson that he planned on pitching to other country artists. Anderson's manager Hubert Long brought the demo recording to RCA Victor Records, where producer Chet Atkins heard it. Also impressed by her vocals, Atkins offered Smith a recording contract, and she eventually signed with the label on June 24, 1964.
Because Chet Atkins found himself too busy with other artists, Bob Ferguson acted as Smith's producer on her first sessions and would continue to work as her producer until her departure from RCA. Smith's first session took place on July 16, 1964, where she recorded four songs, three of which were written by Bill Anderson. One of the four songs recorded during the session entitled "Once a Day" was chosen to be Smith's debut single. The song was rush-released as a single on August 1, 1964 and became Smith's breakout single, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles chart on November 28 and remained at the number one position for eight weeks.
~SOURCE: Wikipedia
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index
https://wn.com/Connie_Smith_The_Hurtin's_All_Over
Dolly Parton once noted, famously, that there were just three real female singers around—Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, and Connie Smith. "The rest of us," she said, "are only pretending." It's less-well known that when Ms. Smith was introduced to Keith Richards, he grabbed fellow Connie Smith fan (and Rolling Stone) Ron Wood and brought him up to meet her, too, exclaiming "She's the real deal!"
Connie Smith (born Constance June Meador; August 14, 1941) is an American country music artist. Active since 1964, Smith is widely considered to be one of the genre's best female vocalists. She has earned 11 Grammy award nominations, 20 top ten Billboard country singles, and 31 charting albums, three of which have hit number one. On October 21, 2012, Smith became the 12th solo female vocalist and 19th woman to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Smith, has an estimated net worth of $18 million.
Despite her success, Smith is considered by some music critics to be one of the most underrated vocalists in country music history due to the decision not to pursue super stardom with the non-country general media market like such contemporaries as Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Tammy Wynette. Artists such as Parton, George Jones, and Chely Wright have cited Smith as either one of the best vocalists in the music industry or their favorite female artist. Eddie Stubbs of Nashville radio station WSM and the Grand Ole Opry has dubbed Smith "The Rolls-Royce of Country Singers." With this being said, Smith has stated on numerous occasions that country legend Loretta Lynn is her favourite country singer ever.
In August 1963, she entered a talent contest at the Frontier Ranch country music park near Columbus, Ohio. Performing Jean Shepard's "I Thought of You", Smith won the talent contest and five silver dollars. That day at the park, country artist Bill Anderson heard Smith perform and was impressed by her voice. In January 1964, Smith ran into Anderson again at a country music package concert, where he invited her to perform with him on Ernest Tubb's Midnight Jamboree program in Nashville, Tennessee. After performing on the program, Smith returned to Nashville that May to record demos by Anderson that he planned on pitching to other country artists. Anderson's manager Hubert Long brought the demo recording to RCA Victor Records, where producer Chet Atkins heard it. Also impressed by her vocals, Atkins offered Smith a recording contract, and she eventually signed with the label on June 24, 1964.
Because Chet Atkins found himself too busy with other artists, Bob Ferguson acted as Smith's producer on her first sessions and would continue to work as her producer until her departure from RCA. Smith's first session took place on July 16, 1964, where she recorded four songs, three of which were written by Bill Anderson. One of the four songs recorded during the session entitled "Once a Day" was chosen to be Smith's debut single. The song was rush-released as a single on August 1, 1964 and became Smith's breakout single, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles chart on November 28 and remained at the number one position for eight weeks.
~SOURCE: Wikipedia
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index
- published: 26 Oct 2016
- views: 37309
4:04
Connie Smith - Here Comes My Baby Back Again (Official Music Video)
Connie Smith's new single 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' is out now on Fat Possum Records. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
S...
Connie Smith's new single 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' is out now on Fat Possum Records. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' here: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID
Listen on Spotify: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/spotify
Listen on Apple Music: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/applemusic
Follow Connie Smith on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conniesmithofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realconniesmith/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealConnieSmith
#ConnieSmith #HereComesMyBabyBackAgain #TheCryoftheHeart #FatPossumRecords
https://wn.com/Connie_Smith_Here_Comes_My_Baby_Back_Again_(Official_Music_Video)
Connie Smith's new single 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' is out now on Fat Possum Records. Taken from her new album 'The Cry of the Heart' out August 20th.
Stream 'Here Comes My Baby Back Again' here: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID
Listen on Spotify: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/spotify
Listen on Apple Music: https://ConnieSmith.lnk.to/TheCryoftheHeartID/applemusic
Follow Connie Smith on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conniesmithofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realconniesmith/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealConnieSmith
#ConnieSmith #HereComesMyBabyBackAgain #TheCryoftheHeart #FatPossumRecords
- published: 04 Aug 2021
- views: 25865