Talk:Sandy Posey
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The following material, which had been "dumped" in a bix at the end of the article, needs to be properly incorported and sourced by the author:
"In the early 1970's she had a one album deal with Columbia Records and released one album by the title of, "Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love." The title track was a modest hit; however, another cut from the album, "Bring Him Safely Home To Me" was a top ten country hit. Two other singles followed from the album, both covers of, "Don't" and "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby", both which were top 40 country singles.
In 1975, Posey had a one-single deal with Monument Records, which was also produced by Ray Stevens, called, "Why Do We Carry On The Way We Do." The single was an almost complete failure, charting at #99 for two weeks on the Billboard country charts.
From 1976 to 1980, Posey had out a string of moderately successful singles on Warner Brothers. The most popular was, "Love Is Sometimes Easy" and "Born To Be With You." In 1983, Posey released two albums for Audiograph Records out of Nashville, TN and had a very minor hit with the beautiful, "Can't Get Used To Sleeping Without You." From there and on, she has released several covers of songs from the 1950's and 1960's on K-Tel and other labels. In 2003, had a successful cd for King Records called, "American Bluegrass Favorites." IXIA 21:38, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
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