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  2. Jessi Colter - Wikipedia

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    Mirriam Johnson (born May 25, 1943), known professionally as Jessi Colter, is an American country singer who is best known for her collaborations with her second husband, country musician Waylon Jennings, and for her 1975 crossover hit "I'm Not Lisa".

  3. Never Say Die: The Final Concert - Wikipedia

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    with Jessi Colter; I'm Not Lisa – 3:12 with Jessi Colter; Storms Never Last – 4:22 with Jessi Colter; Suspicious Minds – 4:15 with Jessi Colter; Closing In On The Fire – 4:20; I'm a Ramblin' Man (Ray Pennington) – 4:37 with Montgomery Gentry; Help Me Make It Through the Night (Kristofferson) – 4:10

  4. Suspicious Minds - Wikipedia

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    Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne's sister, covered "Suspicious Minds" while Elvis Presley's version was still on the charts. Warwick's version was a minor U.S. pop hit, peaking at No. 80 in 1970. It reached No. 24 on the Billboard R&B chart for May 8, 1971. [71] Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter recorded the song for RCA in 1970.

  5. Jessi Colter, the Reluctant ‘Outlaw Queen,’ on Life After ...

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    There are quite a few things Jessi Colter, of “I’m Not Lisa” fame, is not — besides Lisa. The country music veteran laughs at the idea that she is an “outlaw queen,” even though one of ...

  6. Struggle Jennings on 'purpose over popularity,' growth in hip ...

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    Summer 2023 saw him spend 44 dates on the road nationwide as Jelly Roll's 2023 "Backroads Baptism" tour opener. ... Duane Eddy and country musician Jessi Colter, the step-grandson of Waylon ...

  7. Wanted! The Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    By 1988, the original CD issue was deleted, and RCA issued a truncated version of the album on CD, omitting Waylon & Jessi's "Suspicious Minds", Tompall Glaser's "Put Another Log On The Fire" and Waylon's "Honky Tonk Heroes". The reasons for the deletions are unknown to this day. Wanted!

  8. Leather and Lace - Wikipedia

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    Wallerin' in self-pity was the biggest part of it, stayin' depressed all the time and stoned. Jess was the best thing that ever happened to me." Jennings and Colter recorded several duets, the most successful being "Suspicious Minds," which reached #25 on the country singles chart in 1970; it was re-released when it appeared on Wanted!

  9. Jessi Colter discography - Wikipedia

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    A re-release of the Waylon Jennings and Colter single "Suspicious Minds" reached number two on the US and Canadian country charts. Colter's third studio album Jessi was issued in 1976. It also reached number four on the US country chart, while peaking at number 109 on the Billboard 200.