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  2. Jean Shepard discography - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1973, the single "Slippin' Away" made the US and Canadian country song top five. It also made the top 100 of the US pop chart. It also made the top 100 of the US pop chart. Between 1973 and 1975, four of her singles made the US or Canadian country top 20: " At the Time " (1974), " I'll Do Anything It Takes (To Stay with You) " (1974 ...

  3. Slippin' Away (Jean Shepard song) - Wikipedia

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    "Slippin' Away" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Bill Anderson and was originally recorded by American country singer Jean Shepard. Inspired to write the song while watching an old film, Shepard chose to the song to record and it was released as her first single for the United Artists label in 1973.

  4. Slippin' Away (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cash Box magazine originally stated that Slippin' Away would be released in mid-August 1973. [10] However, the album was instead released in September 1973 by United Artists Records. The label distributed it as a vinyl LP, with five songs on each side of the disc. Slippin' Away was the twentieth studio album released in Shepard's career. [8]

  5. Jean Shepard - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, she had a comeback at age 40 with the top ten song "Slippin' Away". Four more of her singles reached the US country top 20 during the 1970s. Shepard became part of the Association of Country Entertainers (ACE) in the 1970s, which advocated for traditional country music.

  6. Slipping Away (Max Merritt & The Meteors song) - Wikipedia

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    "Slipping Away" is a song by Max Merritt. It was released as a single in 1975 by his then UK-based New Zealand group, Max Merritt and The Meteors. The second single from their album A Little Easier, it gave Max Merritt the biggest hit of his career in Oceania, peaking at #2 in Australia and #5 in New Zealand. “That song struck a chord with a ...

  7. Max Merritt - Wikipedia

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    As leader of Max Merritt & The Meteors, his best known hits are "Slippin' Away", which reached No. 2 on the 1976 Australian singles charts, and "Hey, Western Union Man" which reached No. 13. [4] Merritt rose to prominence in New Zealand from 1958 and relocated to Sydney , Australia, in December 1964.

  8. Stars of the Grand Ole Opry (Jean Shepard album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the twenty fifth studio album of Shepard's career. The label distributed it as a vinyl LP, with five songs on either side of the disc. [4] The album has been reissued several times. In 1982, it was re-released by the Phonorama label under the title Slippin' Away. [5]

  9. Poor Sweet Baby...And Ten More Bill Anderson Songs

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    In 1973, Bill Anderson wrote what was considered her comeback recording called "Slippin' Away" and it rose into the country top ten. [2] [3] Knowing Shepard for many years, Anderson decided to write more songs for her after he decided to focus back on songwriting. He wrote her follow-up singles to "Slippin' Away": "At the Time" and "Poor Sweet ...