Top Sandy Posey Albums
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Sings the Everly Brothers - EP
Sings the Everly Brothers - EP
[2024]
My Favourite Oldies
My Favourite Oldies
[2024]
Her Best
Her Best
[2024]
American Portraits: Sandy Posey
American Portraits: Sandy Posey
[2020]
One Man Woman
One Man Woman
[2019]
Sandy Posey's Nashville Sound
Sandy Posey's Nashville Sound
[2015]
Mini Album
Mini Album
[2014]
Countrypolitan
Countrypolitan
[2013]
Chapel of Love
Chapel of Love
[2013]
Happy Happy Birthday Baby
Happy Happy Birthday Baby
[2013]
The Definitive Sandy Posey Collection
The Definitive Sandy Posey Collection
[2012]
I Will Follow Him
I Will Follow Him
[2012]
Country Legends (Sandy Posey) - EP
Country Legends (Sandy Posey) - EP
[2011]
Sandy Posey One
Sandy Posey One
[2010]
Sandy Posey
Sandy Posey
[2009]
Top Hits - I Take It Back - EP
Top Hits - I Take It Back - EP
[2008]
Studio 102 Essentials: Sandy Posey
Studio 102 Essentials: Sandy Posey
[2008]
Dream Lover
Dream Lover
[2008]
34 Super Oldies
34 Super Oldies
[2007]
Sandy Posey's As Long As We've Got Us - EP
Sandy Posey's As Long As We've Got Us - EP
[2006]
Sandy Posey's Love Will Turn You Around
Sandy Posey's Love Will Turn You Around
[2006]
Choice Pop Cuts: Sandy Posey (Re-Recorded Versions) - EP
Choice Pop Cuts: Sandy Posey (Re-Recorded Versions) - EP
[2005]
Devoted to You
Devoted to You
[2005]
22 All-Time Favorites
22 All-Time Favorites
[2003]
A Single Girl
A Single Girl
[2002]
American Country Bluegrass
American Country Bluegrass
[2002]
The Classic Gold of Sandy Posey
The Classic Gold of Sandy Posey
[1994]
Why Don't We Go Somewhere And Love
Why Don't We Go Somewhere And Love
[1972]
Born A Woman
Born A Woman
[1966]
Related Information for Sandy Posey
18 June 1947, Jasper, Alabama, USA. As a teenager Posey moved to west Memphis where she embarked on a career as a studio session singer. Her contributions to innumerable records impressed producer Chips Moman, who encouraged the artist as both a songwriter and performer. Posey's debut single, "Born A Woman", reached number 12 in the US charts in 1966, while its pithy lyric - "If you're born a woman, you're born to be hurt" - brought a new maturity to the often maudlin approach common to female country singers. "Single Girl", its equally accomplished follow-up, scaled the UK and US Top 20s, before "What A Woman In Love Won't Do", "I Take It Back" and "Are You Never Co... read more
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