best known for their 1953 No. 1 country hit "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" and the duo's debut single "Jealous Love" on Fortune Records.
Betty Jack, for her part, was born in Corbin, Kentucky and
had been intensely interested in music for all her young life. She met Mary
Frances Penick at Dixie Heights High School in Edgewood, Kentucky in 1947. They
formed a close relationship as friends and musicians. Also sharing a career in
the music business, singing and recording, they decided to perform as The Davis
Sisters, as Penick later used Skeeter Davis as her stage name.
The duo began appearing regularly on radio shows in
nearby Cincinnati, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan. They first started recording in
Detroit at Fortune Records in 1952.
The pair recorded "Jealous Love," (Fortune 170) a song written by Devora Brown, co-owner of the Fortune label. Two other singles followed in 1953: "Kaw-Liga / Sorrow And Pain" (Fortune 174) and "Heartbreak Ahead / Steel Wool" (Fortune 175).
The pair recorded "Jealous Love," (Fortune 170) a song written by Devora Brown, co-owner of the Fortune label. Two other singles followed in 1953: "Kaw-Liga / Sorrow And Pain" (Fortune 174) and "Heartbreak Ahead / Steel Wool" (Fortune 175).
In 1953, they landed a recording contract with RCA
Records. While recording for RCA, the sessions were backed up by future country
star and producer Chet Atkins. That same year, they released their first
single, "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know".
The mournful and heartbreaking song became a No. 1 country hit, as well as a top 20 pop hit. While their vocals invoked the sound of older Appalachian harmony duos such as the Blue Sky Boys and the Delmore Brothers, the Nashville Sound backing made the overall sound more in line with their more polished contemporaries the Louvin Brothers.
The mournful and heartbreaking song became a No. 1 country hit, as well as a top 20 pop hit. While their vocals invoked the sound of older Appalachian harmony duos such as the Blue Sky Boys and the Delmore Brothers, the Nashville Sound backing made the overall sound more in line with their more polished contemporaries the Louvin Brothers.
During the next three months, events unfolded with
dizzying speed. Penick and Davis were booked for appearances at major country
music venues, including a series of appearances with Eddy Arnold on Perry
Como's popular TV variety show. The Grand Ole Opry
was about to hire them for its Prince Albert Show, and they were set for a series of fall appearances with the Opry's cast.
was about to hire them for its Prince Albert Show, and they were set for a series of fall appearances with the Opry's cast.
Shortly after the release of "I Forgot More Than
You'll Ever Know", the Davis Sisters were returning home from a radio appearance
when they had a car accident just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio on August 2, 1953.
A soldier on leave fell asleep at the wheel of his car and crashed, head on,
into their automobile. Betty Jack was killed instantly. She was only 23 years
old. Skeeter suffered a concussion and various internal injuries.
A few days later, on August 6, 1953, Betty Jack was laid
to rest in Highland Cemetery. At the urging of Betty Jack's family, Skeeter
recorded with Georgie Davis, Betty Jack's older sister, for awhile. These two
created a fine harmony sound, but the vital chemistry- the magical spontaneity
and innocence- that had existed between Betty Jack and Skeeter- was no longer
there. After their last RCA Victor sessions in 1957, Georgie returned to Kentucky
and Skeeter- two years later- joined the Grand Ole Opry as a solo artist.
Skeeter continued
to perform frequently throughout much of the 1990s and into 2000. In 2001 she
became incapacitated by the breast cancer that would claim her life. While
Davis remained a member of the Grand Ole Opry until her death, she last
appeared on the program in 2002. She died of breast cancer in a Nashville
hospice, at the age of 72, on September 19, 2004.
(Edited from Wikipedia and article by Bob Allen)
For “The Davis Sisters – Memories” go here:
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Disc: 1
1. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
2. Sorrow And Pain
3. Rock-A-Bye Boogie (Master)
4. You're Gone
5. Sorrow And Pain (Fast Version)
6. You're Gone (Swinging Version)
7. Hearbreak Ahead (Overdub)
8. Jealous Love
9. Sorrow And Pain
10. Kaw-Liga
11. Heartbreak Ahead
12. Rag Mop
13. Your Cheatin' Heart
14. Crying Steel Guitar Waltz
15. Just When I Needed You
16. It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
17. Tomorrow's Just Another Day To Cry
18. Tomorrow I'll Cry
19. Jambalaya
20. Takin' Time Out For Tears
21. Rock-A-Bye Boogie (Alternate)
22. Takin' Time Out For Tears
23. Gotta Git A-Goin
24. You Weren't Ashamed To Kiss Me Last Night
25. Foggy Mountain Top
26. Just Like Me
27. Don't Take Him For Granted
28. I've Closed The Door
29. Rock-A-Bye Boogie/I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know/Gotta Git A-Goin
Disc: 2
1. Takin' Time Out For Tears
2. Gotta Git A-Goin'
3. I've Closed The Door
4. She Loves Him And He Loves Me
5. I've Closed The Door
6. She Loves Him And He Loves Me
7. Single Girl
8. Show Me
9. The Christmas Boogie
10. Fiddle Diddle Boogie
11. Everlovin'
12. Come Back To Me
13. Tomorrow's Just Another Day To Cry
14. Tomorrow I'll Cry Over You
15. Come Back To Me
16. Tomorrow's Just Another Day To Cry
17. When I Stop Loving You
18. I'll Get Him Back
19. It's The Girl Who Gets The Blame
20. Toodle-Ooh (To You)
21. Baby, Be Mine
22. Blues For Company
23. It's The Girl Who Gets The Blame
24. Lonely And Blue
25. Let's Go Steady
26. Lying Brown Eyes
27. Everywhere He Went
28. Take My Hand Precious Lord
29. Dig A Little Deeper In God's Love
30. Dig A Little Deeper In God's Love
31. It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels (Skeeter solo)
"Memories" is a full 2-cd set on Bear Family Records and contains 60 tracks recorded between 1952 and 1956. The Davis Sisters were one of the great tragic stories in country music. Skeeter Penick and Betty Jack Davis harmonized beautifully and scored a nationwide smash in 1953 with I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know. Shortly after, Betty Jack was killed. The complete story of the girls' early recordings for Fortune (Jealous Love, Sorrow And Pain, etc.) is here together with all of their RCA recordings, including the recordings that Skeeter made with Betty Jack's sister after Betty Jack's death. Unissued acetates from Skeeter's collection round out this set. Includes Rock A Bye Boogie, Sorrow And Pain, Takin' Time Out For Tears, Foggy Mountain Top, Tomorrow's Just Another Day To Cry and It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels. Contains 30! unissued tracks/takes.
A big thank you to Les @ loadsamusics archive for original post
Thank you so much for The Davis Sisters!
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