Donna Fargo/Lorrie Morgan/Barba Mandrell - Country Sweethearts (CD)

Country Sweethearts
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Album Details: Country Sweethearts

Release Date:11/05/1996
Label:Mca Special Products
UPC:076742098025

Track List: Country Sweethearts

  1. Everything You Say
  2. Easy Love
  3. I Was Country When Country Wasn'...
  4. Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.
  1. Funny Face
  2. Years
  3. Crackers
  4. Operator, Long Distance Please

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  • All Music Guide

    MCA Special Products' Country Sweethearts is a ten-track collection of country-pop songs from three different vocalists -- Donna Fargo ("The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA," "Funny Face"), Lorrie Morgan ("Someday We'll Be Together," "Everything You Say," "Easy Love," "Don't Go Changin'") and Barbara Mandrell ("I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool," "Years," "Crackers," "Operator, Long Distance Please"). Even though the collection spans three separate decades, from the '60s through the '80s, the style and the sentiment behind the music remains the same, resulting in an entertaining budget-line disc.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

Donna Fargo

In the early '70s, Donna Fargo was an unusual country star for a couple of reasons. She was one of the few female country singers to write her own material, and one of the few country singers of any sort to cross over to the pop charts in a big way, which she did in 1972 with "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." (number 11) and "Funny Face" (number five). She never m... Read more