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Connie Smith Videos
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 | Connie Smith - The Hurtin's All Over Connie Smith - The Hurtin's All OverConnie Smith fans invited to join her Yahoo Music Group:http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/conniesmith/join/ |  | Connie Smith -- Once A Day Folks, this one's a real beauty ! A 23 year old Connie Smith performing her hit song for the very first time in front of a camera. From June,1965 |  | Reba and Connie Smith (Marty Robbins Medley) Reba and Connie Smith do a Marty Robbins Medley |  | Connie Smith - In The Valley (He Restoreth My Soul) Country Legend Connie Smith performs "In The Valley" in tribute to Gospel Legend Dottie Rambo. |  | Connie Smith & Marty Stuart - Away In A Manger Connie singing and Marty playing - Enjoy |  | Connie Smith sings INVISIBLE TEARS It doesn't get any better than this. Written by Ned and Sue Miller, this track is included in the album "Born to Sing". It was produced by Bob Ferguson and sung to perfection by the one and only Connie Smith. |  | CONNIE SMITH-THE DEEPENING SNOW Connie SmithFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchConnie Smith Birth name Constance June Meador Also known as The Rolls Royce of Country Music Born August 14, 1941 (1941-08-14) (age 66) Origin Elkhart, Indiana, USA Genre(s) Country, Nashville Sound,Gospel Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter Years active 1964 -- present Label(s) RCA RecordsColumbia RecordsMonument RecordsEpic RecordsWarner Bros. Records Associatedacts Marty Stuart, Nat Stuckey, Patsy Cline, Jean Shepard, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Jan Howard, Jeannie Seely Website Connie Smith Fansite Connie Smith (born Constance June Meador 14 August 1941, in Elkhart, Indiana) is an American country music singer. She is best known for her 1964 hit song "Once a Day", which spent 8 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Country music charts, the longest of any female country music artist in history. This was Smith's only single to reach the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts.In less than a year, Connie Smith moved from being a small-town Ohio housewife to country stardom with a number one single to her credit. Perhaps overly compared to and identified with Patsy Cline, Smith is still considered by many to be one of the best and most underrated vocalists in country history. Her lonely desperation came straight from the heart, also: Her father was abusive when she was a child, causing Smith to suffer a mental breakdown while she was in her teens. [1]"Once a Day" launched Connie Smith straight to the top of the country music industry and, for a brief period, she was one of the top female stars of the genre during the mid 1960s. Although she never achieved the level of commercial success as some of her contemporaries, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Lynn Anderson and Dolly Parton, she is often hailed by music critics as one of the finest voices in country music, voted in 2001 by fellow artists and members of the Country Music industry as #9 of the 40 Greatest Women of Country Music of all time (CMT). |  | Connie Smith -- The Hurtin's All Over Connie introduces the members of her backup band "The Sundowners" after her performance. From 1966. |  | Connie Smith -- Nobody But A Fool She's truly Cute n'Country ! Filmed in Nashville -October,1965. |  | Connie Smith sings SEATTLE This tune can be found on Connie Smith's 1969 RCA album "Connie's Country", which was produced by the legendary Bob Ferguson. "Seattle" was written by Ernie Sheldon and Jack Keller.From the liner notes for this track: "Connie's preference for melodic songs and her way of making a pretty song even prettier make this band highly appealing. Connie sings it with warmth and joy and makes you glad you're living".This video combines all of the power of two natural beauties: Connie Smith and Seattle, Washington. Look for pics of Bill Anderson (who discovered Connie) and the talented Marty Stuart (who married her!). This is one of my all-time favourite Connie Smith songs. I hope you enjoy it. |
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