Brenda Lee - The Brenda Lee Story Her Greatest Hits (Remastered) (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Brenda Lee
- Title: The Brenda Lee Story Her Greatest Hits
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: MCA Records
- Genre: Pop, Country
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 59:35
- Total Size: 148/336 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Johnny One Time
02. All Alone Am I
03. Sweet Nithin's
04. As Usual
05. Dum Dum
06. You Can Depend On Me
07. Coming On Strong
08. Losing You
09. Fool #1
10. Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
11. Emotions
12. Just Out Of Reach
13. Anybody But Me
14. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow And Me)
15. Thanks A Lot
16. I Want To Be Wanted
17. You Always Hurt The One You Love
18. Too Many Rivers
19. My Whole World Is Falling Down
20. Break It To Me Gently
21. That's All You Gotta Do
22. I'm Sorry
Brenda Lee (born Brenda Mae Tarpley; December 11, 1944) is an American performer and the top-charting solo female vocalist of the 1960s. She sang rockabilly, pop and country music, and had 47 US chart hits during the 1960s, and is ranked fourth in that decade surpassed only by Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Ray Charles. She is known for her 1960 hit "I'm Sorry", and 1958's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree", which has become a Christmas standard.
At 4 ft 9 inches tall (approximately 145 cm), she received the nickname "Little Miss Dynamite" in 1957, after recording the song "Dynamite" when she was 12, and was one of the earliest pop stars to have a major contemporary international following.
In 1969, Lee returned to the charts with her recording "Johnny One Time" penned by A.L. "Doodle" Owens and Dallas Frazier. The song reached #3 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart and #41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also earned Lee her second Grammy nomination for Best Pop Female Vocal. Later success came with a return to her roots as a country singer, with a string of hits through the 1970s and 1980s. She is a member of the Rock and Roll, Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame. She is also a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Lee is the only woman to be inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Country Music Halls of Fame. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
At 4 ft 9 inches tall (approximately 145 cm), she received the nickname "Little Miss Dynamite" in 1957, after recording the song "Dynamite" when she was 12, and was one of the earliest pop stars to have a major contemporary international following.
In 1969, Lee returned to the charts with her recording "Johnny One Time" penned by A.L. "Doodle" Owens and Dallas Frazier. The song reached #3 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart and #41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also earned Lee her second Grammy nomination for Best Pop Female Vocal. Later success came with a return to her roots as a country singer, with a string of hits through the 1970s and 1980s. She is a member of the Rock and Roll, Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame. She is also a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Lee is the only woman to be inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Country Music Halls of Fame. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Country | Pop | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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