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Jean Shepard

Country music
Jean Shepard, born Ollie Imogene Shepard on November 21, 1933, in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, was an American country singer and songwriter. Growing up in a musical family, she began performing locally in the 1950s and joined the group The Melody Ranch Girls. Her breakthrough came with the 1953 single "A Dear John Letter" and "Forgive Me, John", which reached the Top 10 on the country charts. Shepard signed with Capitol Records and released Songs of a Love Affair in 1956, followed by Lonesome Love (1958) and Got You on My Mind (1961). She collaborated with Ferlin Husky on "Second Fid...
Songs
The Waltz of the Angels
The Waltz of the AngelsJean Shepard

I'll Take the Dog
I'll Take the DogJean Shepard

Greatest Hits

Tell Me What I Want to Hear
Tell Me What I Want to HearJean Shepard

Songs Of A Love Affair/heartaches And Tears

If Teardrops Were Silver
If Teardrops Were SilverJean Shepard

Greatest Hits

Leave Me Alone
Leave Me AloneJean Shepard

Songs Of A Love Affair/heartaches And Tears

A Dear John Letter
A Dear John LetterJean Shepard

Greatest Hits

Albums