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  2. Barbara Fairchild - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Knobel, Arkansas, United States. [1] Fairchild started her career at a young age singing country music. She cut her first single at 15 years old. In 1963, she moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and by 1965, she was a regular on a local TV show and recorded for a local label, Norman Records, [1] but none of her singles released were much more than regional hits.

  3. Kid Stuff (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kid Stuff" was one in a series of Fairchild songs using childhood themes to express a woman's dismay over broken relationships and the male-dominated hierarchy of traditional ones. Here, a young woman plays upon the childhood game of house and a not-so-fond recollection of playing the game with a little boy, who insists on dominating the ...

  4. A Woman's Hand - Wikipedia

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    It was originally recorded by American country singer Barbara Fairchild and was released as a single in 1969. Her version entered the top 70 of the US country songs chart. It was notably recorded by American country singer Jean Shepard whose version was released as a separate single in 1970. Shepard's version reached the top 30 of the US ...

  5. List of country music performers - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of country music performers. ... Barbara Fairchild (born 1950) Shelly Fairchild ... Adrienne Young; Brett Young (born 1981)

  6. Love Never Fails (Barbara Fairchild, Connie Smith and Sharon ...

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    Love Never Fails consisted of eleven tracks all recorded together by Barbara Fairchild, Connie Smith, and Sharon White. Most of the songs were Gospel material, however their style also gave it a Country pop sound to it was well, according to Slicpue.com. [1] None of the other tracks were written by Fairchild, Smith, or White.

  7. Teddy Bear Song - Wikipedia

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    "Teddy Bear Song" is a 1973 single written by Don Earl and Nick Nixon, and made famous by country music vocalist Barbara Fairchild. Released in December 1972, the song was Fairchild's only No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in March 1973. [1]

  8. Little Big Town Goes Big on Christmas With Prime-Time ... - AOL

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    Little Big Town likes to do things in fours, as the ensemble’s vocal-quartet configuration would indicate. So the country-pop group wasn’t about to let its 25th anniversary pass with just one ...

  9. List of American female country singers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American female country singers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .