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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandy_PoseySandy Posey - Wikipedia

    Sandy Posey (born Sandra Lou Posey, June 18, 1944) is an American popular singer who enjoyed success in the 1960s with singles such as her 1966 recording of Martha Sharp's compositions "Born a Woman" and "Single Girl".She is often described as a country singer, although, like Skeeter Davis (to whom she has been frequently compared), her output has varied.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2009 · Charted at #12 on Billboard Hot 100 in January 1967, and #15 on UK Singles chart. Charted again at #35 on UK Singles chart in September 1975 when re-released...

  3. 8 de dic. de 2016 · OGGD-2211 The Classic Gold Of Sandy Posey01. Single Girl 00:00Writer(s): Martha Sharp 02. I Will Follow Him 02:40Writer(s): Paul Julien Andre Mauriat / Fran...

  4. Sandy Posey Greatest Selection Non Stop HitsSingle girlBorn a womanDown to the river to prayTenesse roseDon't leave nobody but the babyI fall to piecesPictur...

  5. Sandy Posey. Born: June 18, 1944 in Jasper, AL, United States. Stylistically, she drew comparisons to Skeeter Davis and Brenda Lee, integrating pop with country (and some gospel). Posey also sang with Bobby Goldsboro, Tommy Roe, and Joe Tex, and she sang back-up on Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman."

  6. Explore Sandy Posey's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Sandy Posey on AllMusic. 0.00 / 0.00. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R&B. Jazz Latin All Genres ...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UClFgCs5yivnZwv8-rpU6IzQSandy Posey - YouTube Music

    Sandy Posey is an American popular singer who enjoyed success in the 1960s with singles such as her 1966 recording of Martha Sharp's compositions "Born a Woman" and "Single Girl". She is often described as a country singer, although, like Skeeter Davis, her output has varied. Later in her career, the term "countrypolitan", associated with the "Nashville sound", was sometimes applied.