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Terri Lynn Sauson, known professionally as Terri Clark (born August 5, 1968) is a Canadian country music singer who has had success in both Canada and the United States. Signed to Mercury Records in 1995, she released her self-titled debut that year.
Clark's second studio album Just the Same was released in 1996. " Poor Poor Pitiful Me " was issued as the lead single, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In 1998, Clark's third studio album How I Feel was released. [ 2 ]
Terri Clark performs at the Ryman Auditorium on Aug. 29, 2024 in Nashville For the concert, Clark fielded a larger band, including a horn section, and a setlist that included not only her hits but ...
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Terri Clark has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 20 years. Two decades have also elapsed since she celebrated a quartet of Top 10-selling country albums with her 2004 "Greatest Hits" release.
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it "a pretty ballad that features a lovely romantic lyric and a sing-along chorus." She goes on to say that Clark "temporairly abandons the female honky-tonk stance to deliver a silky, warm vocal performance on this gentle track." [8]
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" is a rock song written and first recorded by American musician Warren Zevon in 1976. With gender references reversed, it was made a hit twice: first as a top-40 hit for Linda Ronstadt, then almost 2 decades later by Terri Clark, whose version topped the Canadian country charts and reached the country top five in the U.S.
Canadian country music artist Terri Clark recorded a cover of the song for her third studio album How I Feel (1998). Clark's version was produced by Keith Stegall.It was released on 24 May 1999, as the fourth and final single from the album.