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  2. Susan Raye discography - Wikipedia

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    16 Greatest Hits: CD Release date: September 7, 1999; Label: Varèse Sarabande; Vinyl LP release date: 2020; Label Craft Recordings — Very Best of Buck Owens and Susan Raye (with Buck Owens) CD Release date: May 23, 2011; Label: Varèse Sarabande; Vinyl LP release date: 2020; Label Craft Recordings — "—" denotes releases that did not chart

  3. Susan Raye - Wikipedia

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    Susan Raye (born October 8, 1944) [1] is an American country music singer. She enjoyed great popularity during the early and mid-1970s, and chalked up seven top-10 and 19 top-40 country hits, most notably the song "L.A. International Airport", an international crossover pop hit in 1971.

  4. Category:Susan Raye songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Susan Raye songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. L.A. International Airport;

  5. Stop the World (and Let Me Off) - Wikipedia

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    Raye's version of "Stop the World (and Let Me Off)" was issued as a single via Capitol Records in March 1974. [14] Raye's version peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1974 and was among her final singles to become a top 20 hit. [8] The song was later issued on Raye's 1974 album, Singing Susan Raye. [15]

  6. L.A. International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Susan Raye recorded her version of the song in 1971, which became an international hit. It reached #9 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. [2] On other charts, "L.A. International Airport" reached #54 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. 1970 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Buck Owens and Susan Raye: 15 — He'd Still Love Me: Lynn Anderson: 3 5 Heart Over Mind Mel Tillis 5 3 Heaven Everyday Mel Tillis 11 6 Heavenly Sunshine Ferlin Husky: 26 4 Hello I'm a Jukebox George Kent: 14 9 Hello Mary Lou: Bobby Lewis: 3 22 How I Got to Memphis: Bobby Bare: 20 46 How I Love Them Old Songs Carl Smith: 5 24 Humphrey the Camel

  8. 1975 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Susan Raye 5 4 Where Love Begins Gene Watson 14 8 Whoever Turned You On, Forgot to Turn You Off Little David Wilkins 15 20 Why Don't You Love Me: Connie Smith 12 46 Wolf Creek Pass C. W. McCall 4 5 Woman in the Back of My Mind Mel Tillis 10 13 Word Games Billy Walker: 9 13 Write Me a Letter Bobby G. Rice 6 17 Wrong Road Again: Crystal Gayle: 14 46

  9. The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits is American country music artist Collin Raye's first greatest hits album. Released on August 26, 1997, via Epic Records, the album contains the greatest hits from his first studio albums plus several new tracks. Among the new recordings were three singles.