Margaret Louis Ebey (born October 5, 1935), known
professionally as Margie Singleton, is an American country music singer and
songwriter. In the 1960s, she was a popular duet and solo recording artist,
working with country stars George Jones and Faron Young. Singleton had her
biggest hit with Young called "Keeping Up With The Joneses" in 1964.
She managed a successful solo career in the 1960s.
She was born Margaret Ebey in 1935 in Coushatta, Louisiana.
As a young child, she was influenced by blues and gospel music. In 1949, at the
age of 13, she married Shelby Singleton. They worked at a munitions plant near
Shreveport, Louisiana during the Korean War. She began to play guitar and write
songs as a teenager after the birth of her first child, Stephen Singleton, in
1950. She had her second son, Sidney Singleton, in 1955.
In 1957, she signed with Starday Records, and released her
first single that same year called "One Step (Nearer To You)". The
flip side of the single was called "Not What He's Got". Both of these
songs were self-penned. In 1958, she made her radio and professional debut on
Louisiana Hayride. That same year, she released another single called
"Nothing But True Love", also written by Singleton. This single was
more successful, becoming a minor hit on the country music chart, reaching the
top 25. She regularly appeared on Louisiana Hayride before moving to Jubilee
USA in 1960.
Singleton released another single in 1959 called "Eyes
Of Love". The song gave Singleton her first major hit when it reached the
Top 20 in 1960. In 1961, she switched to Mercury Records where her husband
Shelby Singleton was a producer. With his help, Singleton recorded a duet with
George Jones called "Did I Ever Tell You". The song became another
hit for Singleton, and was released in 1961. The following year, the duo had
equal success together with another country hit called "Waltz Of The
Angels".
Here’s “Pledging My Love” from above album.
Singleton continued to be an avid songwriter. She wrote a
pop music hit for Brook Benton called "Lie To Me". In 1963, he had
another pop hit with another song written by Singleton called "My True
Confession". The year 1963 was also the year Singleton made her debut on
country music's most coveted show, the Grand Ole Opry; and had another hit with
the song "Old Records". In addition to being a solo and duet star,
she also sang as a back-up vocalist with The Jordanaires.
Numerous performers recorded many of her songs, including
Teresa Brewer, Tammy Wynette and Charley Pride. In 1964, Singleton teamed up
with singer Faron Young. Together they recorded the song "Keeping Up With
The Joneses". That year, the song reached the country top 5, and became
Singleton's biggest hit. The flip side of the single, "No Thanks, I Just
Had One", was a Top 40 country hit. They continued to release singles and
record together.
By 1965, Singleton was divorced from Shelby Singleton. That
same year, she married Leon Ashley, and soon moved to United Artists Records.
In 1967, she moved to her husband's label, Ashley Records. That year, she
recorded a cover version of the Bobbie Gentry hit song "Ode to Billie
Joe", which reached the country Top 40.
She had a Top 60 duet with her husband called "Hangin'
On" in 1968. That same year, she appeared in a movie with Marty Robbins
called Road to Nashville. Her chart success was fading rapidly, although she continued
to record, including recording the first version of "Harper Valley
PTA" that was later a huge crossover hit by Jeannie C. Riley.
Singleton continued to record for her husband's label, but
with no further chart entries. She has toured with her husband with the Country
Music Spectacular, and with her husband's band, Strings of Nashville. She has
since dropped out of the country music spotlight. (Info Wikipedia)
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For “Margie Singleton - Pledging My Love - Jukebox Pearls” GO HERE:
http://www47.zippyshare.com/v/n6JWWrga/file.html
1. Margie Singleton - Chained To A Promise (2:04) 2. Margie Singleton - Forget Me Not (Remix) (2:19) 3. Margie Singleton - Living In The Danger Zone (2:10) 4. Margie Singleton - Her Image Keeps Getting In The Way (2:23) 5. Margie Singleton - I Don't Have To Look Pretty (To Stay Home And Cry) (2:27) 6. Margie Singleton - I Knew I Would See Him Again (2:24) 7. Margie Singleton - It's Too Much (3Rd Vocal) (2:43) 8. Margie Singleton - How Lonely She Must Be (2:25) 9. Margie Singleton - There You Go (2:27) 10. Margie Singleton - Sincerely Your Friend (2:34) 11. Margie Singleton - Poor Man's Roses (2:22) 12. Margie Singleton - Your Old Love Letters (2:41) 13. Margie Singleton - Pledging My Love (2:04) 14. Margie Singleton - I'll Just Walk On By (2:21) 15. Margie Singleton - I Don't Want You This Way (2:39) 16. Margie Singleton - No Thanks, I Just Had One (2:22) 17. Margie Singleton - Magic Star (Telstar Version) (1:49) 18. Margie Singleton - Walkin' Back To Happiness (2:19) 19. Margie Singleton - Don't Be Good To Me (2:16) 20. Margie Singleton - Another Woman's Man, Another Man's Woman (2:15) 21. Margie Singleton - The Cypress Tree (2:27) 22. Margie Singleton - Only Your Shadow Knows (2:36) 23. Margie Singleton - Burnt Fingers (2:15) 24. Margie Singleton - How Do You Celebrate Goodbye (2:19) 25. Margie Singleton - Are You Ever Too Young (2:17) 26. Margie Singleton - She Will Break Your Heart (2:47) 27. Margie Singleton - Voices Of Love (1:46) 28. Margie Singleton - Destination Love (2:39) 29. Margie Singleton - Toss A Pebble In The Water (2:17) 30. Margie Singleton - I Don't Have To Look Pretty (To Stay Home And Cry) [Single Vocal] (2:28)
A big thank you to the Rockin’ Bandit for original link.
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