Artículos con la etiqueta "jessi colter"
Mirriam Johnson, known professionally as Jessi Colter (born May 25, 1943),is an American country music artist who is best known for her collaboration with her husband, country singer and songwriter Waylon Jennings, and for her 1975 country-pop crossover hit "I'm Not Lisa".
Jessi Colter was one of the few female artists to emerge from the mid-1970s "outlaw country" movement.After meeting Jennings, Colter pursued a career in country music, releasing her first studio LP in 1970, A Country Star Is B
"What's Happened to Blue Eyes" is a country music song recorded by American country artist Jessi Colter. The song was released as her second single under Capitol Records August 4, 1975, peaking as a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Country Chart and a minor hit on the Pop chart.
The song was produced by Ken Mansfield and Waylon Jennings, both of whom produced Colter's previous single, "I'm Not Lisa" and her 1975 Capitol album.Since its release, the song has been covered by Colter's husband, Waylon
Mirriam Johnson, known professionally as Jessi Colter (born May 25, 1943),is an American country music artist who is best known for her collaboration with her husband, country singer and songwriter Waylon Jennings, and for her 1975 country-pop crossover hit "I'm Not Lisa".
Jessi Colter was one of the few female artists to emerge from the mid-1970s "outlaw country" movement.After meeting Jennings, Colter pursued a career in country music, releasing her first studio LP in 1970, A Country Star Is B
The marriage of Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings is one of the best love stories in country music. Colter helped tame Waylon’s drug addiction, and the pair had a loving and musical partnership until Jennings passed in 2002.
Throughout their career, the pair recorded a handful of collaborative albums. In 1981, they released Leather and Lace, which featured what is arguably their best duet, “Storms Never Last.” It’s a song about passing through the hardships of marriage, and knowing that their lov
"Suspicious Minds" is a song written and first recorded by American songwriter Mark James. After James' recording failed commercially, the song was handed to Elvis Presley by producer Chips Moman, becoming a number one song in 1969, and one of the most notable hits of Presley's career. "Suspicious Minds" was widely regarded as the single that returned Presley's career success, following his '68 Comeback Special. It was his eighteenth and last number-one single in the United States. Rolling Stone
Pop! Goes The Country Episode 218,8/20/1975
Waylon Jennings - Ramblin' Man
Ralph Emory chats with Jessi Colter & Waylon Jennings, Waylon tells a joke
Tompall Glaser - Roll On My Lady
Jessi Colter - What Happened to Blue Eyes
Tompall Glaser - Put Another Log
Jessi Colter - I'm Not Lisa
Waylon Jennings - Rainy Day Woman
Ralph Emory briefly interviews Walyon Jennings Tompall Glaser, & Jessi Colter about Outlaw
Waylon Jennings - You Asked Me To