The sisters had their initial singing experience in church. Kathy and June, the two eldest, both took jobs as teachers after graduating from college, and sang together in a local band by night. Kim joined in 1978, and the sisters soon hit on the idea of forming their own group; after Christy finished college, Kathy and June quit their day jobs, and the foursome soon began to perform on a regular basis.
The Forester Sisters is the debut album from the American country music group The Forester Sisters. It was released in 1985 (see 1985 in country music) on Warner Bros. Records. The lead-off single, "(That's What You Do) When You're In Love", peaked at #10 on the Billboard country charts. It was followed by three consecutive Number One hits: "I Fell in Love Again Last Night", "Just In Case", and "Mama's Never Seen Those Eyes".
Love Lifted Me is the title of Kenny Rogers' first solo album for United Artists Records, released in 1976. This is Rogers' first solo effort following the break-up of The First Edition earlier that year.
The album was a minor success, reaching #28 on the Country charts. Three singles were released from the album including the title track (released as a single in 1975), which hit #19 on the U.S. Country charts and crossed to the U.S. Hot 100 by ranking #97. The second single, "Homemade Love", didn't rank on the charts, but the final single, "While The Feeling's Good" hit #46 on the U.S. Country charts.
Track listing
"Love Lifted Me" (James Rowe, Howard E. Smith, arranged and adapted by Kenny Rogers) [3:48]
Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid is the debut studio album by the American rock bandCollective Soul. It was originally released on vinyl on an indie label in Atlanta called Rising Storm Records in 1993. The track "Shine" gained the band attention thanks to college radio. They later signed on with Atlantic Records and the album was released on CD in 1994 under the Atlantic label.
The album's title is derived from the lyrics of Paul Simon's 1986 hit "You Can Call Me Al." The cover art is a modified version of the original logo of Stephen Sondheim's 1979 broadway musicalSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, with just the man on the cover, the picture in color and on a red background and the knife replaced by a huge banner. The album's opening track, "Shine," would arguably become Collective Soul's biggest hit.
Background and release
Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid was recorded in a basement in 1992 as a promotional demo. FrontmanEd Roland hoped to simply sell the songs to a publishing company rather than form a band. He gave the demo to a small college radio station in Atlanta which began playing "Shine." The track quickly became their most requested song and the band was asked to perform some concerts for the station. Favoring an opportunity to perform a few shows with his brother, Roland agreed and regathered the demo's guitarist and drummer as well as his brother Dean.
The encouragement, hope, love and peace in Christ Jesus through Forest sisters Music.
The Credit of this MUSIC as followings
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet By And By (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Church In The Wildwood (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-How Great Thou Art (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Wings Of A Dove (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Uncloudy Day (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Old Time Religion (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Love Lifted Me (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Rock Of Ages (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-I'll Fly Away (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Turn Your Radio On (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet Hour Of Prayer (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-What A Friend We Have In...
published: 21 Dec 2018
The Forester Sisters ~ A Carpenter, A Mother and A King (1987) [Stereo]
A rare Christmas recording by The Forester Sisters.
Recorded during the same July 1987 sessions as their "A Christmas Card" album, this track was included on the Warner Bros. compilation "A Christmas Tradition" that same year.
Recorded at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Produced By Jim Ed Norman.
Audio taken from the 1987 Warner Bros. Records release "A Christmas Tradition," restored using MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab.
published: 10 Dec 2017
I Fell In Love Again Last Night - The Forester Sisters
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published: 25 Aug 2015
The Forester Sisters - Little Toy Trains (A Christmas Card album 1987)
By request.......Another great Christmas song from the sisters' 1987 Christmas album.
published: 09 Dec 2012
Sincerely
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Sincerely · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Wendy Waldman
Writer: Alan Freed
Writer: Harvey Fuqua
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published: 14 Sep 2015
[I'd Choose] You Again
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[I'd Choose] You Again · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: James Stroud
Writer: Don Schlitz
Writer: Paul Overstreet
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published: 14 Sep 2015
Forrester Sisters sing "Mama's Never Seen These Eyes"
The Forrester Sisters sing "Mama's Never Seen These Eyes" on Country's Family Reunion. Just listen to those harmonies, so memorable! | Watch your favorite country artists like Moe Bandy from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion, and more with Country Road TV: https://bit.ly/3N4P1Et
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published: 10 May 2017
I Fell in Love Again Last Night
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I Fell in Love Again Last Night · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1985 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: J. L. Wallace
Producer: Terry Skinner
Lyricist, Writer: Paul Overstreet
Lyricist, Writer: Thom Schuyler
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The encouragement, hope, love and peace in Christ Jesus through Forest sisters Music.
The Credit of this MUSIC as followings
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet By ...
The encouragement, hope, love and peace in Christ Jesus through Forest sisters Music.
The Credit of this MUSIC as followings
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet By And By (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Church In The Wildwood (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-How Great Thou Art (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Wings Of A Dove (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Uncloudy Day (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Old Time Religion (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Love Lifted Me (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Rock Of Ages (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-I'll Fly Away (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Turn Your Radio On (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet Hour Of Prayer (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-What A Friend We Have In Jesus (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-The Lord's Prayer (2006 Version)"
The encouragement, hope, love and peace in Christ Jesus through Forest sisters Music.
The Credit of this MUSIC as followings
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet By And By (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Church In The Wildwood (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-How Great Thou Art (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Wings Of A Dove (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Uncloudy Day (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Old Time Religion (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Love Lifted Me (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Rock Of Ages (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-I'll Fly Away (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Turn Your Radio On (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet Hour Of Prayer (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-What A Friend We Have In Jesus (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-The Lord's Prayer (2006 Version)"
A rare Christmas recording by The Forester Sisters.
Recorded during the same July 1987 sessions as their "A Christmas Card" album, this track was included on t...
A rare Christmas recording by The Forester Sisters.
Recorded during the same July 1987 sessions as their "A Christmas Card" album, this track was included on the Warner Bros. compilation "A Christmas Tradition" that same year.
Recorded at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Produced By Jim Ed Norman.
Audio taken from the 1987 Warner Bros. Records release "A Christmas Tradition," restored using MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab.
A rare Christmas recording by The Forester Sisters.
Recorded during the same July 1987 sessions as their "A Christmas Card" album, this track was included on the Warner Bros. compilation "A Christmas Tradition" that same year.
Recorded at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Produced By Jim Ed Norman.
Audio taken from the 1987 Warner Bros. Records release "A Christmas Tradition," restored using MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab.
Disclaimer - I had no involvement in the creation of this video. I will receive no compensation from displaying this video on my channel. I have uploaded this...
Disclaimer - I had no involvement in the creation of this video. I will receive no compensation from displaying this video on my channel. I have uploaded this to share a video that has been lost to history because it is no longer shown on other media outlets. If the owners of the content want this to be taken down, I will do so upon request.
Disclaimer - I had no involvement in the creation of this video. I will receive no compensation from displaying this video on my channel. I have uploaded this to share a video that has been lost to history because it is no longer shown on other media outlets. If the owners of the content want this to be taken down, I will do so upon request.
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Sincerely · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Wendy Waldman
Writer: Alan Freed
W...
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
Sincerely · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Wendy Waldman
Writer: Alan Freed
Writer: Harvey Fuqua
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Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
Sincerely · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Wendy Waldman
Writer: Alan Freed
Writer: Harvey Fuqua
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Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
[I'd Choose] You Again · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: James Stroud
Writer: ...
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[I'd Choose] You Again · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: James Stroud
Writer: Don Schlitz
Writer: Paul Overstreet
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Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
[I'd Choose] You Again · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: James Stroud
Writer: Don Schlitz
Writer: Paul Overstreet
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The Forrester Sisters sing "Mama's Never Seen These Eyes" on Country's Family Reunion. Just listen to those harmonies, so memorable! | Watch your favorite count...
The Forrester Sisters sing "Mama's Never Seen These Eyes" on Country's Family Reunion. Just listen to those harmonies, so memorable! | Watch your favorite country artists like Moe Bandy from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion, and more with Country Road TV: https://bit.ly/3N4P1Et
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#LarrysCountryDiner
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#Countrymusic
#ClassicCountryMusic
The Forrester Sisters sing "Mama's Never Seen These Eyes" on Country's Family Reunion. Just listen to those harmonies, so memorable! | Watch your favorite country artists like Moe Bandy from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion, and more with Country Road TV: https://bit.ly/3N4P1Et
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Country Road TV is your unlimited one-stop for all things Country Lifestyle.
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Our goal is to celebrate the unique legacy of mid-America and good Ol’ family values.
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#LarrysCountryDiner
#CountrysFamilyReunion
#Countrymusic
#ClassicCountryMusic
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I Fell in Love Again Last Night · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1985 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: J. L. Wallac...
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I Fell in Love Again Last Night · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1985 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: J. L. Wallace
Producer: Terry Skinner
Lyricist, Writer: Paul Overstreet
Lyricist, Writer: Thom Schuyler
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I Fell in Love Again Last Night · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1985 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: J. L. Wallace
Producer: Terry Skinner
Lyricist, Writer: Paul Overstreet
Lyricist, Writer: Thom Schuyler
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The encouragement, hope, love and peace in Christ Jesus through Forest sisters Music.
The Credit of this MUSIC as followings
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet By And By (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Church In The Wildwood (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-How Great Thou Art (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Wings Of A Dove (2006 Version)
"The Forester Sisters-Uncloudy Day (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Old Time Religion (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Love Lifted Me (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Rock Of Ages (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-I'll Fly Away (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Turn Your Radio On (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-Sweet Hour Of Prayer (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-What A Friend We Have In Jesus (2006 Version)"
"The Forester Sisters-The Lord's Prayer (2006 Version)"
A rare Christmas recording by The Forester Sisters.
Recorded during the same July 1987 sessions as their "A Christmas Card" album, this track was included on the Warner Bros. compilation "A Christmas Tradition" that same year.
Recorded at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Produced By Jim Ed Norman.
Audio taken from the 1987 Warner Bros. Records release "A Christmas Tradition," restored using MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab.
Disclaimer - I had no involvement in the creation of this video. I will receive no compensation from displaying this video on my channel. I have uploaded this to share a video that has been lost to history because it is no longer shown on other media outlets. If the owners of the content want this to be taken down, I will do so upon request.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
Sincerely · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Wendy Waldman
Writer: Alan Freed
Writer: Harvey Fuqua
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Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
[I'd Choose] You Again · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: James Stroud
Writer: Don Schlitz
Writer: Paul Overstreet
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The Forrester Sisters sing "Mama's Never Seen These Eyes" on Country's Family Reunion. Just listen to those harmonies, so memorable! | Watch your favorite country artists like Moe Bandy from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion, and more with Country Road TV: https://bit.ly/3N4P1Et
Wish Netflix or Hulu had Country content that made you feel like you're back home?
Join thousands of other country fans at Country Road TV, where you can stream thousands of hours of country content just like Netflix. The first 30 days are 100% free. Watch from anywhere and cancel at any time.
Learn more at https://bit.ly/3MUGweM
Country Road TV is your unlimited one-stop for all things Country Lifestyle.
From Country Music to Country Cooking, from Cars to Cows, our shows are hand-picked and produced to cater to the fan of all things country.
Our goal is to celebrate the unique legacy of mid-America and good Ol’ family values.
#ForresterSisters
#MamasNeverSeenTheseEyes
#LarrysCountryDiner
#CountrysFamilyReunion
#Countrymusic
#ClassicCountryMusic
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I Fell in Love Again Last Night · The Forester Sisters
Greatest Hits
℗ 1985 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: J. L. Wallace
Producer: Terry Skinner
Lyricist, Writer: Paul Overstreet
Lyricist, Writer: Thom Schuyler
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The sisters had their initial singing experience in church. Kathy and June, the two eldest, both took jobs as teachers after graduating from college, and sang together in a local band by night. Kim joined in 1978, and the sisters soon hit on the idea of forming their own group; after Christy finished college, Kathy and June quit their day jobs, and the foursome soon began to perform on a regular basis.
They buy you dinner, open your door Other then that, what are they good for? Men! I'm talkin' 'bout men They all want a girl just like the girl That married dear old dad they make me so mad Men! I'm talkin' 'bout men Well, you can't beat 'em up 'cause they're bigger then you You can't live with 'em and you just can't shoot 'em Men! I'm talkin' 'bout men They love their toysthey make their noise They're nothing but a bunch of overgrown boys Men! I'm talking 'bout men If you give 'em what they want, they never fall in love Don't give 'em nothin' they can't get enough Men! I'm talking 'bout men Well, you can't beat 'em up 'cause they're bigger then you You can't live with 'em and you just can't shoot 'em Men! I'm talkin' 'bout men In the beginning they always aim to please They serve a purposethey fill a need They ensure survival of the species They take you for a ride, run of gas Most of the time they're a pain in the a-a yeah, yeah Men! I'm talkin' 'bout men Well, you can't beat 'em up 'cause they're bigger then you You can't live with 'em and you just can't shoot 'em Men! I'm talkin' 'bout men Silver tongue devils Well, they're lying through their teeth Saying anything Just to sweep you off your feet Ooh yeah, men! talkin' 'bout men Mere mortal men