Jeanne Pruett
Jeanne Pruett (born Norma Jean Bowman; January 30, 1937) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She also has credits as a published author. Pruett had several major hits as a music artist, but became best-known for 1973's "Satin Sheets". The song topped the country music charts and helped her secure a membership in the Grand Ole Opry cast.
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Jeanne Pruett
Jeanne Pruett (born Norma Jean Bowman; January 30, 1937) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She also has credits as a published author. Pruett had several major hits as a music artist, but became best-known for 1973's "Satin Sheets". The song topped the country music charts and helped her secure a membership in the Grand Ole Opry cast.
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Jeanne Pruett (* 30. Januar 19 ...... dschaft in der Grand Ole Opry.
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Jeanne Pruett, pseudonimo di N ...... ice e scrittrice statunitense.
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1937-01-30
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Norma Jean Bowman
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1937-01-30
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Norma Jean Bowman
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Pell City, Alabama, U.S.
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Jeanne Pruett, performing on the Grand Ole Opry, 1975
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Pruett's signature song, which ...... ted for several major awards .
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"I could probably sing 'Stardu ...... to me as 'Wild Side of Life'."
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— Jeanne Pruett on her musical style
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