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"Country Sunshine" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dottie West. It was both a Coca-Cola ad jingle and a single. The song was co-written by West, along with Billy Davis and Dianne Whiles. Its popularity as a commercial jingle led to its single release by RCA Victor in 1973. The single became among West's ...
Country Sunshine is a studio album by American country music artist Dottie West. It was released in November 1973 on RCA Victor Records. The album's ten tracks were produced by Billy Davis. Her 21st studio recording, Country Sunshine was released following the success of the title track.
Dottie West (born Dorothy Marie Marsh; October 11, 1932 – September 4, 1991 [1]) was an American country singer and songwriter. She also had several credits as an actress. A distinguished figure in the country genre, West was among several people who helped to elevate the platform of female country artist
Country Sunshine may refer to: "Country Sunshine" (song), a country song written by Dottie West in 1973; Country Sunshine (Dottie West album), 1973; Country Sunshine (Bruce Robison album), 2001; Country Sunshine With Myrna Lorrie, a Canadian country music television miniseries
West wrote the song with Red Lane. West was recruited in 1973 to write and sing jingles for Coca-Cola commercials after an associate of McCann-Erickson Advertising heard "Country Girl" [3] (see Country Sunshine). "Country Girl" is identified with West's early career persona: the lyrics of the song's chorus are written on her grave. [4]
It was originally recorded in 1979 by American country music singer, Dottie West, for her Special Delivery album. Following several hit duets with Kenny Rogers including three chart-toppers, as well as many more years of solo chart action, including her top five smash "Country Sunshine" the song went to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart in ...
Entitled "Country Sunshine", the song became West's biggest hit, reaching number 2 on the country songs chart and number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4] The song also nominated her for her eleventh Grammy. After releasing the top 10 hit "Last Time I Saw Him" (1974), [2] West's chart hits declined and she was dropped from RCA in 1976. [3]
Pages in category "Songs written by Dottie West" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Country Sunshine (song) D. Didn't I (Dottie West song) H.