Barbara Fairchild lyrics
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Artist's albums
A Sweeter Love
1972 · album
Stories
1995 · album
Love's Old Song
1971 · album
The Biggest Hurt
1982 · album
Free & Easy
1977 · album
Someone Special
1970 · album
Mississippi
1976 · album
Barbara Fairchild At Her Best
1975 · album
And I Love You So
2023 · album
And I Love You So
2023 · single
Follow Me (Old Time Gospel)
2021 · single
Teddy Bear Song (Nashville Series)
2021 · single
Color My World
2016 · album
Crazy Doll
2016 · album
You Can't Put The City In A Country Girl
2010 · album
Greatest Hits
2010 · compilation
Slipping Away
2009 · album
Barbara Fairchild - Her Very Best
2008 · EP
He Kept On Loving Me
2006 · album
At Her Best
2005 · album
Wings Of A Dove
2002 · album
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Biography
Country and gospel singer/songwriter Barbara Fairchild recorded her first single when she was just 15 years old. She secured a songwriting contract with MCA right out high school, but continued to perform. She soon had a recording contract with Columbia Nashville and delivered the single "Love Is a Gentle Thing" in 1969. She issued seven albums on Columbia during the 1970s, and scored charting singles like the 1970 Top 30 hit "A Girl Who'll Satisfy Her Man," 1972's Top 40 cut "Color My World," and "Teddy Bear Song" from that same year. The latter song slotted at number one for two weeks and even crossed over to the pop charts. It garnered Fairchild a Grammy nomination, and would go on to become her signature tune. She continued to enjoy chart success through the latter part of the '70s, hitting the Top 15 with "Cheatin' Is." In 1982, Fairchild married evangelical singer/songwriter Milton Carroll in San Antonio, TX. Later, a brief attempt at a Nashville comeback failed. In 1989, Fairchild joined the gospel group Heirloom, which released a few albums in the early '90s. 1991 saw the release of Fairchild's first solo gospel album, The Light. It produced the hits "Turn Right and Then Go Straight" and "Mary Washed His Feet." By this point, her first marriage had failed. Fairchild did a few shows in the country/gospel entertainment haven of Branson, MO. The performances were well-received, and Fairchild moved to the city, landing a permanent gig with the Mel Tillis show. She remarried and began singing and performing with new husband Roy Morris. The duo released inspirational albums together, including 2001's For God & Country (which featured the song "Burning Bush [God Used a Burning Bush Before]") and 2002's Wings of a Dove. Fairchild and Morris had their own Branson production during the Christmas months, and continued to tour the U.S. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi