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Peggy Sue - I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You Album

Peggy Sue - I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You Album
Performer: Peggy Sue
Title: I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You
Country: US
Style:Country
Released: 1969
Catalog number: 732571
Label: Decca
MP3 album szie: 2201 mb
FLAC album size: 1406 mb

Tracklist

1No Woman Can Hold Him Too Long2:33
2I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You2:24

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
732571Peggy Sue I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You ‎(7", Single)Decca732571US1969

Credits

  • ProducerOwen Bradley
  • Written-ByLoretta Lynn, Peggy Sue (tracks: Peggy Sue Wells)

Notes

From Decca Album DL 75153 Peggy Sue Dynamite!

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 121,364
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 122,022
  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Published By – Sure-Fire Music Co., Inc.

Short intro

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - Decca 732571 Out of Nashville, this 1969 release is the follow-up to Peggy Sue's debut single, 'Dynamite'. Band ODESSA - А мы танцуем - Продолжительность: 5:33 Свежий Ветер Recommended for you. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. Peggy Sue Wright was born Peggy Sue Webb in a cabin in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky on March 25, 1943. She is the second daughter and the sixth child born to Clara Marie Clary née Ramey 1912 1981 and Melvin Ted Webb 1906 1959. Webb was a coal miner and subsistence farmer. The second single from that album titled, I'm Gettin' Tired of Babyin' You also reached the Top 30. After Peggy Sue had a hit with her most successful single, All-American Husband, she left Decca Records after releasing two albums. Next, Wright recorded two albums in the 1970s for two small labels. Peggy Sue was married twice. Artists P Peggy Sue I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You. Promo 'From Decca Album DL 75153 Peggy Sue Dynamite'. I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You. Текст песни: If you knew, Peggy Sue, Then you know why I feel blue Without peggy, my Peggy Sue. Well, I love you girl. If you knew, Peggy Sue, Then you know why I feel blue Without peggy, my Peggy Sue. Yes, I love you, Peggy Sue. Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue, Oh, how my heart yearns for you. Oh, peggy, my Peggy Sue. Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue. Freaky, freaky, freaky, freaky Peggy Sue. Yes, I need you, Peggy Sue. peggy sue Russia. sometimes i'm so full of shit that it should be a crime. 6ame 6ad 6tory. Mar 2018. contact, help. Contact peggy sue. Streaming and Download help. If you like peggy sue, you may also like: Feral Youth by Wakes. featured on Bandcamp Weekly Aug 5, 2014. go to album. Caprice by Trent Hawthorne. She was born Peggy Sue Webb on March 24 1947 in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. She moved to Indiana at the age of 12 due to her father's illness. She then began performing with her sisters in Indiana, and then became a featured act in Loretta Lynn's early shows. That year, she released an album of the same name, and the second single from that album titled, I'm Gettin' Tired of Babyin' You also reached the Top 30. After Sue had a hit with her most successful single, All-American Husband, she left Decca Records after releasing two albums. She recorded two albums in the 70s for two small labels. Im Gettin Tired Of Babyin SUE at Records By Mail. We offer the most comprehensive selection of vinyl records anywhere. PEGGY SUE: how i love you in the morning, where your memories play. Door knob 079. Item 352738 Country 45. PEGGY SUE: every beat of my heart, this time it's love. Door knob 021. Item 409286 Country 45. PEGGY SUE: i'm dynamite, love whatcha got at home. DECCA 32485. Item 409287 Country 45. PEGGY SUE: you can't pull the wool over my eyes, after the preacher's gone. DECCA 32640. From Decca Album DL 75153 Peggy Sue Dynamite Barcode and Other Identifiers. Matrix, Runout Label Side A: 121,364. Musician: Peggy Sue Title: I'm Gettin' Tired Of Babyin' You Category: Folk, World, & Country Country: US Released: 1969 Rating: 4. 85 Votes: 959 Other Formats: MMF AAC MP2 MMF WMA ASF DTS. Related music albums: Peggy Lee - Miss Wonderful. Peggy Lee - The Best of the Decca Years