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Lacy J. Dalton (born Jill Lynne Byrem; October 13, 1946) [1] is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is known for her gritty, powerful vocals, which People Magazine likened to a country equivalent of Bonnie Raitt .
Lynn White (born August 6, 1953) is an American soul blues singer and songwriter. [1] Between 1978 and 2006, she released fourteen albums, three compilation albums, and numerous singles. Her best known song is "I Don't Ever Wanna See Your Face Again" (1982). White had a subtle dulcet voice when compared to her contemporaries harsher tones. [2]
The lyricism of "Lacy" received positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic 's Heather Phares thought the song delves into the complexities of envy and longing with a subtlety that would be impressive from songwriters of any age, [ 47 ] and Jason Lipshutz of Billboard believed the chorus's mutating lyrics displayed a "songwriting triumph". [ 24 ]
Olivia Rodrigo’s seemingly pointed pop ballad “Lacy” has fans wondering who’s the “sweetest thing on this side of hell.” The lyrics to the nearly three-minute tune off her sophomore ...
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Joy Lynn White (born October 2, 1961) (also known as Joy White) is an American country music singer-songwriter. White was born in Bentonville, Arkansas but raised in Mishawaka, Indiana. [1] Signed to Columbia Records in 1992, she released her debut album Between Midnight & Hindsight that same year. In 1993, she was nominated for Top New Female ...
Lynn named the song based on the setting in which the incident took place: a hotel in Portland, Oregon. [3] Once composing it, Lynn did not record it for many years until meeting rock artist Jack White. While meeting Lynn at her house for dinner, White came across a pile of handwritten songs. Among these songs was "Portland Oregon."
"Black Coffee" is a song written by Hillary Kanter and Even Stevens, and recorded by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton. It was released in March 1990 as the first single from her album Lacy J. The song reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in June 1990. [1]