Jody Miller (born November 29, 1941) is an American
country music singer. Born as Myrna Joy Miller, she was born in Phoenix,
Arizona and raised in Oklahoma.
Discovered by actor Dale Robertson, she began her career
in the early 1960s as a folk/pop singer, singing in the Los Angeles area and
appearing on Tom Paxton's television series. She released her first album on
Capitol Records in 1964 and had a modest pop hit that year with "He Walks
Like a Man".
In 1965, she participated in the San Remo Festival as a
team companion of Pino Donaggio. Since the Festival was created as a composers'
competition, Miller and Donaggio presented differently arranged versions of the
entry "Io Che Non Vivo (Senza Te)". The song came in on # 7 and was
only a moderate hit until Dusty Springfield recorded an English version in 1966
which was eventually released as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me".
Also in 1965, Jody Miller released an answer record to
Roger Miller's blockbuster hit "King of the Road", titled "Queen
of the House" (which became her signature hit, peaking at number 12 on t
he Billboard Hot 100 and at number 5 on the country singles chart). Miller won the Grammy award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song in 1966.
he Billboard Hot 100 and at number 5 on the country singles chart). Miller won the Grammy award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song in 1966.
Miller also scored a second top 40 pop hit that year with
"Home of the Brave", a #25 Hot 100 hit that was historically
significant for tackling the issue of nonconformity and tolerance. Ahead of its
time, its theme prevented it from making any headway on the more conservative
country charts of 1965. By the mid 1960s, Miller became a pioneer crossover
female vocalist, opening the doors for Linda Ronstadt, Anne Murray, and Olivia
Newton-John, and others as a pop singer recording a strong country influence,
finding success in both genres.
Miller's pop success petered out by the late 1960s. Tammy
Wynette's record producer, Billy Sherrill, was a fan of Miller's and signed her
to Epic Records in 1970 to record specifically for the country market. She had
two country hits right off the bat in 1970 with "Look At Mine" nearly
making the Top 20 and a Top 20 hit with "If You Think I Love You Now (I
Just Started)" in early 1971. She recorded a remake of the '60's pop hit
(by the Chiffons), "He's So Fine," and it hit the top 5 on the country
chart and #55 on the pop chart that summer. She was nominated for another
Grammy award.
Several major country hits followed, many of them remakes
of pop/rock classics such as "Baby I'm Yours," "Be My
Baby," and "To Know Him is to Love Him". Among the new country
songs she had hits with were the top tens "There's a Party Goin' On,"
"Good News," and "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home."
She also continued to have hits with cover versions of pop hits like
"House of the Rising Sun", a hit for The Animals,
"Reflections," this is not the hit for Diana Ross and the Supremes,
and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman", an Aretha Franklin
hit.
Miller's last top 30 country hit was 1977's "When
the New Wears Off Our Love" and two years later she made her final chart
appearance. She went into semi-retirement in the 1980s, at which time she and
her husband owned a ranch in Oklahoma.
Miller returned in 1987 with the independently released
My Country, which consisted entirely of patriotic songs; it caught the
attention of President-elect George H.W. Bush, who invited her to perform at
his 1988 inaugural ball. Afterward, Miller's now-grown daughter Robin
encouraged her to return to country music and the two formed a duo. In 1990,
they tried to secure a record contract in Nashville, but were unsuccessful.
Miller re-emerged as a gospel singer in the late '90s, with such independently
released albums as I'll Praise the Lamb (1997) and Higher (1999).
In 1999, the
Country Gospel Music Association inducted Miller into its Hall of Fame, along
with Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, Andy Griffith, David L. Cook and Lulu
Roman.
For a short while Jody and her daughter Robin recorded and toured together.
She continues to perform live and sings her secular hits as well as her gospel material. (Info mainly Wikipedia with a tad of AMG)
For a short while Jody and her daughter Robin recorded and toured together.
She continues to perform live and sings her secular hits as well as her gospel material. (Info mainly Wikipedia with a tad of AMG)
4 comments:
Coops, no doubt most of you eagle-eyed blogsters would of noticed a November birthday in October. By the time I realised the error I had put too much effort in editing the post to delete it. So it stays!
For “ Jody Miller – Anthology” go here:
http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/o2CfmarB/file.html
Miller's Capitol and Epic years are covered in this generously-programmed collection, which naturally starts off with "Queen Of The House" and moves into her subsequent hits. Tons of cover tunes, ranging from country oldies such as "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" and "Ashes Of Love" to a spate of girl-group cover tunes -- "Baby I'm Yours," "He's So Fine," "Baby It's You," etc., given a slightly downtempo country-folk twist. This is certainly one of the best, most comprehensive overviews of her work.
Track List:
01 - Queen Of The House
02 - Home Of The Brave
03 - Look At Mine
04 - If You Think I Love You Now (I've Just Started)
05 - He's So Fine
06 - Baby I'm Yours
07 - Be My Baby
08 - Let's All Go Down To The River (Feat. Johnny Paycheck)
09 - There's A Party Goin' On
10 - To Know Him Is To Love Him
11 - Good News
12 - Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home
13 - The House Of The Rising Sun
14 - Reflections
15 - Natural Woman
16 - Country Girl
17 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
18 - Ashes Of Love
19 - When The New Wears Off Of Our Love
20 - Roll Me On The Water
21 - Kiss Away
22 - Long Black Limousine
23 - He Walks Like A Man
24 - Spread A Little Love Around
Please NEW LINK Jody Miller – Anthology !!!
Hello midluz, Here's Jody......
https://www.upload.ee/files/13937180/JodyMiller_Anthology.rar.html
Thank YOU Very Much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Post a Comment