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I first heard Sandy Posey's beautiful voice coming out of a Louisiana bar juke box while serving in the Army in 1966 and I have loved her ever since. When I saw the video of her singing "I Was Born A Woman" she looked so sweet and innocent I could never forget her. I'm glad she is still around and apparently doing well. Thanks for the update.
Sandy Posey has such a beautiful voice and style and she is such a tremendous natural talent. Her husband is such a great Elvis impersonator too. Real stars of music. One of the all time great female vocalists who did it her way and lives her way out of the spotlight. She is shy but a real shining star of popular/ light country music. What a success story born in Alabama but made it big in Memphis and Nashville. Just like Elvis did born in Mississippi and made it big in Memphis.
She also was a background singer on the big Percy Sledge song, Take time to know her. She was wise. She wanted to live a normal life rather than beat hertself into the ground like so many. Good for her.
Remember her hits well from the sixties. Always have been a big fan of hers. Thanks for the details about her career. Love that she lived her life..her way.
She was smart to realize her limitations and lived her life accordingly. She was already into her 20's when the Beatles arrived. They changed everything overnight. Plenty of big time male and female vocalists saw their careers end as they were suddenly deemed old fashioned. Records were being bought by pre teen and teenagers who wanted the "new" sounds.
Growing up i had heard "Single Girl" a countless number of times in the 1970's....later discovering my mother had this album......which was played numerous times until copied to cassette, which was played probably hundreds of times. There simply isn't a bad song on it, but "Here Comes My Baby" and "I've Been Loving You, Too Long", this last one leaves a part of my soul truly devastated..... Sandy really was an important voice of the 1960's and I love her voice dearly 🎉 I hope more people discover her.
Yes, I enjoyed her pop and country hit records. It was a pity that such a talented performer had such a brief career, but maybe she was happier that way.
My favorite is single girl ❤❤❤❤ she was an still got Amazing beautiful songs im in my forties and i still listen to her songs shes a diva a smart one to
Love Sandy , her version of “ I’ve been loving you too long “ rivals Otis reddings . She was once the demo singer for Aretha songs. My favorite of her records are “ Deep in Kentucky “ which also features Bobby Womack on guitar , and “ Why done we go somewhere and love “. A minor country hit. Another I like “ It’s So easy “ ( which s very personal to me ).
She was a wonderful singer with a magical voice. But she was not cut out for stardom and preferred being in the background. There was no lack of lesser talents to take her place in the spotlight.
Were I compelled to list my 10 favorite pop tunes of all time, Single Girl would be on it 2 or 3 times! I thought of Sandy as pop, not country. That voice was sooooo smooth. "What a Woman in Love Won't Do" would be on that list too!!!
Her style of music was christened "country-politan". People in the city were listening to country music but wanted a more contemporary sound. Easy on the twang. 3 hits in a row was no small feat.
That was around the same time as “These Boots are Made for Walking” which launched the so-called countrypolitan movement in music at the time, which included much of Glen Campbell’s catalog.
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She has a beautiful voice I love her singing
Also I don't live far from her home town jasper al.
I first heard Sandy Posey's beautiful voice coming out of a Louisiana bar juke box while serving in the Army in 1966 and I have loved her ever since. When I saw the video of her singing "I Was Born A Woman" she looked so sweet and innocent I could never forget her. I'm glad she is still around and apparently doing well. Thanks for the update.
Was it near Ft Polk? I went through basic there in 1970. Posey has a powerful voice in person. She sang at a wedding I attended.
I think you jinxed Sandy’s health.
I'm glad Sandy is alive & well!!
Sandy Posey has such a beautiful voice and style and she is such a tremendous natural talent. Her husband is such a great Elvis impersonator too. Real stars of music. One of the all time great female vocalists who did it her way and lives her way out of the spotlight. She is shy but a real shining star of popular/ light country music. What a success story born in Alabama but made it big in Memphis and Nashville. Just like Elvis did born in Mississippi and made it big in Memphis.
She also was a background singer on the big Percy Sledge song, Take time to know her. She was wise. She wanted to live a normal life rather than beat hertself into the ground like so many. Good for her.
Remember her hits well from the sixties. Always have been a big fan of hers. Thanks for the details about her career. Love that she lived her life..her way.
I play "single girl" a lot, I discovered it decades after it was released Nice song, great voice.
Wonderful singer. Her music takes me back to my youth growing up in the 60’S!!
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Sandy is a great singer. I love her songs Sunglasses, Be My Baby, One Fine Day and more.
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Yes, Sunglasses - she does the best version of that, great song!
Loved one particular song called, "I take it back" by Sandy Posey. It was my personal favorite although she was an amazing talent.
'I take it back' is the best '60's country smash, absolute perfection!!!
RIP Sandy. Thanks for the music.
My favorite songs were "Happy, Happy Birthday" and "The Boy I love"!
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OH my my lived Sandy Posey's music..
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I’ve never heard of Sandy Posey. Thanks for the education lesson. 👍🏻
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She's a mavalous artist! Her songs are great. Love Her!
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I’m from England and I was brought up on her music. I’m 63 and I still love her music today, still playing her songs ❤️
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@@FactsVerse Born a woman, and l take it back 😘🥴
Loved her singing.
She was smart to realize her limitations and lived her life accordingly. She was already into her 20's when the Beatles arrived. They changed everything overnight. Plenty of big time male and female vocalists saw their careers end as they were suddenly deemed old fashioned. Records were being bought by pre teen and teenagers who wanted the "new" sounds.
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Hated the Beatles
she could sing a killer “hey Jude” or “strawberry fields”
@@hunggrapes5532me too.
Well said.
I love Sandy's music, always have. I'm happy, that she's happy. That's all that matters.
All your uploads are great & amusing, that's why you nearly 9 million subscribers.
I am glad i am one of them.
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Interesting story, great video thanks 💖😁
What's your favorite memory of her?
Growing up i had heard "Single Girl" a countless number of times in the 1970's....later discovering my mother had this album......which was played numerous times until copied to cassette, which was played probably hundreds of times.
There simply isn't a bad song on it, but "Here Comes My Baby" and "I've Been Loving You, Too Long", this last one leaves a part of my soul truly devastated.....
Sandy really was an important voice of the 1960's and I love her voice dearly 🎉
I hope more people discover her.
I love Sandy's songs & singing, the instrumental band with her are fantastic & just as memorial.
Yes, I enjoyed her pop and country hit records. It was a pity that such a talented performer had such a brief career, but maybe she was happier that way.
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Good for her staying active. Wore out the 45 of How many times must you break my heart?
Good to know she is still here, and still singing. I would like to see her in concert. Does she still record music now?
I saw her in Chatham Ontario and if she ever comes back I will see her again
She is the USA musical equivalent of Petula Clark from England.
She had an excellent voice.
You really need a button for "thanks for introducing me to this girl I'd never heard of ".
I kinda always thought she was British , like petula clark, Loved her music, right songs at the right time, mid-60's lotta great tunes and artist
Passed away a couple of days ago at 80.
So very interesting. Love these two people. And their voice are amazing.
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Single Girl is my 8 year old granddaughters favourite song.
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My favorite is single girl ❤❤❤❤ she was an still got Amazing beautiful songs im in my forties and i still listen to her songs shes a diva a smart one to
First 45 I ever bought was Sandy Posey Born a Woman.
I like I TAKE IT BACK ( 1967 ).
she wrote "Come Back (When You Grow Up Girl) 1967 by Bobby Vee as well.
Love Sandy , her version of “ I’ve been loving you too long “ rivals Otis reddings . She was once the demo singer for Aretha songs. My favorite of her records are “ Deep in Kentucky “ which also features Bobby Womack on guitar , and “ Why done we go somewhere and love “. A minor country hit. Another I like “ It’s So easy “ ( which s very personal to me ).
She was a wonderful singer with a magical voice. But she was not cut out for stardom and preferred being in the background. There was no lack of lesser talents to take her place in the spotlight.
Beautiful words, thank you for your message for Sandy. Which of her songs appealed to you the most?
I looked at both songs on TH-cam
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Sandy Posey passed away 7-20-24 ❤ R.I.P.
Were I compelled to list my 10 favorite pop tunes of all time, Single Girl would be on it 2 or 3 times! I thought of Sandy as pop, not country. That voice was sooooo smooth. "What a Woman in Love Won't Do" would be on that list too!!!
But the second one you mentioned was definitely a country song.
She passed away in July of 2024.
Her style of music was christened "country-politan". People in the city were listening to country music but wanted a more contemporary sound. Easy on the twang. 3 hits in a row was no small feat.
That was around the same time as “These Boots are Made for Walking” which launched the so-called countrypolitan movement in music at the time, which included much of Glen Campbell’s catalog.
Rest In Peace.
Rest In Peace
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Is Sandy Posey still with us
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Chip Moman's production on "I Got a Thing About You Baby" for Billy Lee Riley. It beats Elvis' version.
Until just now ( Sept.2024) I did not she has passed away (July).R.I.P
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Have never heard of her
Tom Jones is Welsh
Oooooo
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Mmmm just a surprise shes not making records
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Where does Sandy Posey perform in Florida, and is she still performing ?
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She's often compared to Skeeter Davis, but has more vulnerability in her voice, which, to me, makes her really special. Love her!
It's a pity she wasn't as successful as Jody Miller…
Sandy died on July 20, 2024 due to complications from dementia at 80 years of age
Yoo
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Yeah, but you don’t know her!
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Did she have strange medical abnormalities? Many stars do. I myself am morbidly obese and non-binary but am non-starring
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I heard she had Hammer Toes and Hang Nails......
Are you people nuts - I hope she has round the clock bodyguards.
she looked like someone's mother....
What are you... five years old?
@@GunRunner3 i wish.
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
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