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The Essential Skeeter Davis

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The Essential Skeeter Davis
The Essential Skeeter Davis

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The Essential Skeeter Davis

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Released in 1995, this 20-song collection by country-pop star Mary Francis Penick, known professionally as
Skeeter Davis
, features the highlights from her prime years with
RCA Records
. As the title suggests, this truly is the essential
album, covering a nearly 20-year period that began with 1953's "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know," the lone hit by her early duo
the Davis Sisters
. Recorded with singing partner
Betty Jack Davis
(unrelated), the song spent eight weeks at number one on the country charts and ranks among the Top 100 country singles of all time. Not long after its release,
Betty Jack
was killed in a car accident, leaving
Skeeter
to carry on for a short time singing with
's sister
Georgia
. Thinking she'd had her brief moment in the spotlight,
Davis
retired from music in 1956 in favor of a domestic life. The break didn't last long, and by 1960 she had paired up with legendary guitarist and producer
Chet Atkins
, releasing a string of solo hits that would carry her through the next decade. Instead of working with additional singing partners,
chose to multi-track her own voice, re-creating
sound on her own terms; it became her signature, decorating early hits like "Am I That Easy to Forget?" and "(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too," and softening her country twang on later pop crossover hits like the wonderful
Gerry Goffin
/
Carole King
-penned "I Can't Stay Mad at You" and the orchestrated "Silver Threads and Golden Needles." Of course, her best-known hit 1963's doom-filled romantic ballad "The End of the World" is included here, along with her autobiographical 1971 hit "Bus Fare to Kentucky." Her career would continue through throughout the '80s and into the '90s, but these are the essential tracks that made her a country music legend. ~ Timothy Monger

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