That was just one of many country crossovers to the pop charts that made it big in the early 1960's. Her followup song, "I Can't Stay Mad at You," was yet another hit written by Carole King & Gerry Goffin, one of five top ten songs they had in 1963.
"I Can't Stay Mad at You" was a little more upbeat musically, but it was one of the songs Jackie makes fun of - you cheat on me with other women, tell me lies...but I can't stay mad at you.
That was just one of many country crossovers to the pop charts that made it big in the early 1960's. Her followup song, "I Can't Stay Mad at You," was yet another hit written by Carole King & Gerry Goffin, one of five top ten songs they had in 1963.
ReplyDeleteJeff M.
I don't remember the other one off-hand but I bet if I go look on you tube, I will.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking and lovely...but, Skeeter, baby, that hair has got to go!
ReplyDelete"I Can't Stay Mad at You" was a little more upbeat musically, but it was one of the songs Jackie makes fun of - you cheat on me with other women, tell me lies...but I can't stay mad at you.
ReplyDeleteJeff M.
I Can't Stay Mad at You.
ReplyDeletePatti - What a great reminder of real talent.
ReplyDeleteYou could stab her in the hair and the knife would never touch her skull. Nice voice, tho.
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