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  1. Patricia Gorman. george jones & tammy wynette we're gonna hold on. donny boonman. The Hinsons, How Wrong You Are. Noah Sullivan. I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried. Rodney Crowell. 0:00 / 3:18. Jeanne Pruett -- Satin Sheets J.W. Gauntt • 142K views • 1.9K likes.

  2. 25 de dic. de 2016 · From the early 70's. Her only #1. Don't know how she didn't even ever seem to get sick of it even as great of a song as it is.

  3. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. Jeanne Pruett Greatest Hits. Album • Jeanne Pruett • 2015

  4. Jeanne Pruett Born: January 30th, 1937 - Pell City, Alabama. ... Jeanne was the last singing artist to join the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman in 1973. In 1974, she was named the "Female Vocalist of the Year" in England. More recently, she has written two cookbooks and made numerous appearances on The Nashville Network's "Nashville Now".

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  7. www.opry.com › artists › jeanne-pruettJeanne Pruett | Opry

    A few weeks later, Jeanne became an official Opry member – the last vocalist to join the show before it moved from the Ryman to the Grand Ole Opry House. Jeanne's subsequent hits included "I'm Your Woman," "You Don't Need to Move a Mountain," and "Welcome to the Sunshine (Sweet Baby Jane)." In 1983 alone, she had three Top 10 hits: "Back to ...