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JEANNE BLACK - A Little Bit Lonely [1961] Capitol / LP / FLAC

One-hit-wonder Jeanne Black scored a Top Ten pop and country hit in 1960 with an answer song to Jim Reeves’s "He’ll Have to Go" called, logically enough, "He’ll Have to Stay." The California-born Black began her career in 1956, appearing as a singer on Cliffie Stone’s Hometown Jamboree TV show. After leaving Jamboree in 1959, she performed in Las Vegas and at Lake Tahoe before teaming up with Billy Strange. Black signed to Capitol the following year, where she released her one big single. Though it was a great success, she was never able to follow it up with anything substantial. by Sandra Brennan & William Ruhlmann
Tracklist
Side 1
1 Hello, Mister Misery 2:10
Songwriter – Billy Liebert, Fred Taggart
2 He'll Have To Stay 2:40
Songwriter – Audrey Allison, Charles Grean, Joe Allison
3 I Almost Lost My Mind 3:28
Songwriter – Ivory Joe Hunter
4 How Many? 2:54
Songwriter – Hal Blair, Howard Barnes
5 A Little Bit Lonely 2:41
Songwriter – Audrey Allison, Joe Allison
6 My Baby's Gone 3:06
Songwriter – Hazel Houser
Side 2
1 You Win Again 2:28
Songwriter – Hank Williams
2 The Loneliest Heart In Town 2:54
Songwriter – Marjorie Thrasher
3 Lisa 3:08
Songwriter – Cindy Walker
4 Beautiful Lies 2:25
Songwriter – Jack Rhodes
5 I Know I Can't Forget 2:50
Songwriter – Audrey Allison, Vivian Keith
6 You Don't Know Me 3:10
Songwriter – Cindy Walker, Eddy Arnold
Credits
Arranged By Conductor – Billy Liebert
JEANNE BLACK - A Little Bit Lonely 
[1961] Capitol / LP / FLAC / scans
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