Margo Smith - The Very Best Of Margo Smith (2015/2018)

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Title: The Very Best Of Margo Smith
Year Of Release: 2015/2018
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros.
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:42:17
Total Size: 101 mb | 241 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Save Your Kisses For Me
02. Take My Breath Away
03. Love's Explosion
04. My Weakness
05. Don't Break the Heart That Loves You
06. It Only Hurts For a Little While
07. Little Things Mean A Lot
08. Still A Woman
09. If I Give My Heart To You
10. Baby My Baby
11. The Shuffle Song
12. My Guy
13. Cup Of Tea (with Rex Allen, Jr.)
14. While The Feeling's Good (with Rex Allen, Jr.)

Margo Smith, who was born on April 9, 1942, was raised by her aunt and uncle on a farm in the UrbanaSpringfield area of northwestern Ohio. Although they weren't well off financially, they provided Margo with a happy childhood by treating her as one of their own children. When Margo was six she was given a pony of her own and, having discovered that she could yodel, she would often ride to a quiet area on the farm where she would practice her singing and yodeling. From an early age she hoped for a career as a country music singer, but realizing she'd have to support herself, she took advantage of a college scholarship which led to her becoming a kindergarten teacher. It was during the three years that she taught school that she began writing songs to help entertain the children. In 1971, at the age of 29, Margo decided it was time to see if she could make a place for herself in country music so she moved to Nashville. Things went slowly for the first few years but Margo was always able to livened up her performances by showcasing her yodeling ability. Early in 1975 Margo signed with 20th Century Records and at her first session she recorded "There I've Said It," her first hit, which reached number eight on the country charts. Two more hits followed but at that point her record company shut down its country music division leaving Margo with three hits but without a recording contract. Fortunately she was contacted by Al Gallico, one of the most successful country music publishers of the '60's and '70's. Gallico helped her land a contract with Warner Bros. Records and very quickly Margo was back in the studios recording "Save All Your Kisses For Me" which became a number 10 hit. During her five years with Warner Bros., Margo had 17 hits including 7 top ten records, two of which, "Don't Break The Heart That Loves You" and "It Only Hurts For A Little While," were number one hits. Although her hit-making career started a bit later than usual for most singers, Margo managed to successfully handle her career, raise her children and maintain her strong religious faith. Late in the '80s Margo's daughter Holly brought her attention to the increasing popularity of contemporary Christian music which led to their forming a mother and daughter singing duo. Billed as Margo Smith and Holly, they enjoyed considerable popularity at their personal appearances and with the two albums they recorded before Holly's marriage. Since that time Margo has been taking life easier. She and her husband split their time between their homes in Florida and in Nashville. She still makes some personal appearances, primarily close to her Florida home, where she is active in civic and church activities. Although the diminutive farm girl from Ohio took a circuitous route to country music success she managed to get the most out of life: a happy home life and a successful career. And she still loves to yodel.


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Many thanks for lossless.