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  2. Too Many Rivers - Wikipedia

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    However, airplay favored "Too Many Rivers", which entered the Hot 100 in Billboard dated May 29, 1965 at #96, besting the #98 debut of "No One", which then dropped off the chart. "Too Many Rivers" continued to climb up the charts, and eventually ascended to a #13 peak on the Hot 100 dated July 13, 1965.

  3. Too Many Rivers (album) - Wikipedia

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    Too Many Rivers is a studio album by American singer Brenda Lee. It was released on September 2, 1965, via Decca Records and was her thirteenth studio album. The disc consisted of 12 tracks that were mostly covers of songs recorded by other artists. Of its new tracks were two singles of Lee's: "Think" and "Too Many Rivers". Both tracks made ...

  4. Brenda Lee singles discography - Wikipedia

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    In the US, she reached the top 20 through 1966 with singles like "The Grass Is Greener", "As Usual", "Too Many Rivers" and "Coming on Strong". Many of these releases (along with several more) made the top ten on the US adult contemporary chart .

  5. Brenda Lee albums discography - Wikipedia

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    Four studio discs of Lee's work was issued in 1965. Only the third 1965 release Too Many Rivers made the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 36. One Rainy Night in Tokyo was recorded entirely in Japanese. In 1966, both Bye Bye Blues and Coming on Strong made the US chart. The 1967 album For the First Time was a collaborative piece with Pete ...

  6. Brenda Lee - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Mae Tarpley (born December 11, 1944), [2] known professionally as Brenda Lee, is an American singer.Primarily performing rockabilly, pop, country and Christmas music, she achieved her first Billboard hit aged 12 in 1957 and was given the nickname "Little Miss Dynamite".

  7. No One (Connie Francis song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as an A-side, however, it was backed with "Too Many Rivers," which became the bigger hit (#13). [1] Her rendition reached only #98 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. [2] Nevertheless, it also reached #25 on the U.S. Easy Listening chart, and was the only version of the song to chart in Canada, where it became a Top 40 hit (#36). [4]

  8. The Forester Sisters discography - Wikipedia

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    "Too Many Rivers" 5 4 You Again "You Again" 1 3 "Lyin' in His Arms Again" 5 5 1988 "Letter Home" 9 7 Sincerely "Sincerely" 8 11 1989 "Love Will" 7 20 "Don't You" 9 15 Greatest Hits "Leave It Alone" 7 6 1990 "Drive South" (with The Bellamy Brothers) 63 60 Come Hold Me "Nothing's Gonna Bother Me Tonight" 63 — "Old Enough to Know" [5 ...

  9. The Forester Sisters - Wikipedia

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    First was a cover of Brenda Lee's 1965 hit "Too Many Rivers", [16] which the Forester Sisters took to top five on the country charts. After it came the title track, which became the sisters' fifth and final number-one hit.