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Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs: 1966 [52] "He Touched Me" Connie Smith Bill Gaither: Come Along and Walk with Me: 1971 [41] The Lost Tapes: 2015 [57] "He Turned the Water Into Wine" Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey: Johnny Cash: Sunday Morning with Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith: 1970 [44] "He Was There All the Time" Connie Smith Gary S. Paxton
"You and Your Sweet Love" is a song written by Bill Anderson and recorded by American country music artist Connie Smith. Released in October 1969, the song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1] The single was later released on Smith's 1970 compilation album The Best of Connie Smith, Vol. 2. The song was additionally ...
Connie Smith reached peak success in the mid and late 1960s with the launch of her debut single called "Once a Day".Released in 1964, the song topped the American country chart for eight weeks and brought a series of follow-up singles into the top ten through 1969.
"You've Got Me (Right Where You Want Me)" is a song originally recorded by American country music singer Connie Smith. It was composed by Smith herself, along with George Richey. The song was Smith's debut single for Columbia Records, upon its release in 1973. The same year it was issued on her first album with Columbia titled A Lady Named Smith.
The Best of Connie Smith "Cincinnati, Ohio" — 4 — Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson "Burning a Hole in My Mind" — 5 — I Love Charley Brown "Baby's Back Again" — 7: 7 "Run Away Little Tears" 1968 — 10 — "Cry, Cry, Cry" — 20 — Connie in the Country "Ribbon of Darkness" 1969 — 13: 1 Connie's Country "You and Your Sweet Love ...
"If I Talk to Him" was Connie Smith's fourth single released during the course of her career and third single released in 1965. It was released August becoming a major hit, reaching #4 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Songs chart in late 1965. [3] Unlike her previous singles, the song did chart among the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 ...
"Then and Only Then" is a song written by Bill Anderson and recorded by the American country artist, Connie Smith, on her Connie Smith album. It was produced by Bob Ferguson and released in January 1965, reaching the Top 5 on the Billboard country music chart in early 1965, becoming her second major hit.
I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore (song) I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today; I Just Want to Be Your Everything; I Never Knew (What That Song Meant Before) (song) I Never Once Stopped Loving You (song) I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me) I'll Come Runnin' (Connie Smith song) I'm Sorry If My Love Got in Your Way; I've Got My Baby on My Mind; If I ...