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  2. Lonely Hearts Club (Billie Jo Spears album) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cackett of Country Music People magazine called it "her most commercial album so far". Cackett also noted that Spears's vocal delivery was stronger on the album: "For the first time since she left Capitol, Billie Jo is allowed to use the full scope of her voice on an album without the listener having to strain to hear it through layers of ...

  3. What I've Got in Mind (album) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Alan Cackett of Country Music People found the disc to have "brought her back strongly to both country music and credibility." He included on Spears's vocal performance: "inevitably Billie Jo sings her heart out all the way and there were more than enough goodies to make it another must for the lady’s many fans."

  4. Country Girl (1970 Billie Jo Spears album) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cackett of Country Music People called the production "simple and uncluttered". Cackett further commented, "The title neatly summed up Billie Jo and the selection showed her wide choice of material." [3] AllMusic later rated the album four out of five stars. [1] Two singles were featured on the album.

  5. Just as Soon as I Get Over Loving You - Wikipedia

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    [1] Alan Cackett of Country Music People magazine wrote that the project proved Shepard "was still a force to be reckoned with in country music." [3] A total of two singles were included on Just as Soon as I Get Over Loving You. The first single released was "With His Hand in Mine", which Capitol first issued in January 1971. [5]

  6. The Voice of Billie Jo Spears - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cackett of Country Music People magazine found that the disc "showed off her emotional styling on a selection of well known songs". [2] AllMusic later rated the album 4.5 out of 5 possible stars. [1] The first single from the album was the song "Harper Valley PTA", issued in August 1968. [5]

  7. Billie Jo - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cackett of Country Music People magazine called it "a disappointment". Cackett further commented, "As a country album, indeed, it rates pretty average. Billie Jo sounds very disenchanted with life if the content of these songs is anything to go by." [3] Billie Jo entered the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart in November 1975 ...

  8. Just Singin' - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cackett of Country Music People found the album was "handled with poise and professionalism". [3] Meanwhile, Richie Unterberger of AllMusic gave the album three out of five stars. "Billie Jo Spears' 1972 album Just Singin perhaps relies too heavily on covers of big country hits to make the kind of individual impact this richly talented ...

  9. Jack Greene, Jeannie Seely - Wikipedia

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    Jack Greene, Jeannie Seely is a studio album by American country music artists Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.It was released by Decca Records in January 1970 and contained 11 tracks of mostly cover tunes.