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Barbara Mandrell

The Best of Barbara Mandrell album.
Background information
Birth name Barbara Ann Mandrell
Also known as The Princess of Steel
Born Flag of the United States Flag of TexasDecember 25, 1948 (1948-12-25) (age 58)
Origin Houston, Texas
Genre(s) Country, Country-Pop, Adult Contemp.
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter, Actress
Years active 1969 &ndash Present
Label(s) Columbia Records
ABC/Dot Records
MCA Records
Capitol Records
Universal Records
Associated
acts
Louise Mandrell, David Houston, Lee Greenwood, Lynn Anderson, Dottie West, Dolly Parton, Crystal Gayle, Kenny Rogers, Eddie Rabbitt
Website Barbara Mandrell Official Site

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Barbara Mandrell was one of Country Music's most successful artists during the 1970s and '80s. Like many of her contemporaries at the time, she sang crossover Country material, that either was well-liked or highly criticized. Her biggest hits include "Sleeping Single In a Double Bed", "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right", "Years", and "Crackers". This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...

Contents

Early Life & Rise to Fame

Barbara Mandrell has been known as one of the most successful and popular Country singers of the 70s and 80s. She was far more than a country singer, however. She also known as an actress as well, having a successful career in television as well as music. Barbara was born on Christmas Day in 1948. She has always had musical influence being both her parents were musically-oriented. She was the oldest of three girls, one which, Louise Mandrell became a successful Country singer herself for a period of time. Louise Mandrell (born July 13, 1954 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American country music singer and musician. ...


While growing up, she was taught the steel guitar and many other instruments, including the accordion, saxophone and banjo. She even played steel guitar for the legendary Patsy Cline. Cline once wrote to a friend in a letter that Mandrell was "a 13 year old blonde doll that plays the steel guitar out of this world! What a show woman!" Mandrell toured as a 13 year old with Cline, Johnny Cash and George Jones. She also played guitar for Joe Maphis in Las Vegas and even on the Town Hall Party show. A couple of years later, Barbara and her sisters, as well as her parents founded the Mandrell Family Band. With this, they toured all over the United States and Asia. The drummer in the band, Ken Dudney became Mandrell's husband shortly after she finished high school. This article is about the instrument as a whole. ... The saxophone (colloquially referred to as sax) is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family. ... For other uses, see Banjo (disambiguation) The banjo is a stringed instrument of African American origin adapted from several African instruments. ... Patsy Cline (b. ... It has been suggested that Johnny Cash family be merged into this article or section. ... For other persons named George Jones, see George Jones (disambiguation). ... An American guitarist b. ... Vegas redirects here. ... For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ...


Later, Dudney enlisted in the Navy, serving as a pilot, and was sent overseas. Mandrell decided that she would become a country singer and moved to Nashville. Her father was now her manager and with his help, she signed on with Columbia Records in 1969. Over the next couple of years, Mandrell had a few minor hits. This was only showing the potential Barbara had inside of her to become successful. Her producer at the time was Billy Sherrill, who was known for producing other great works of art in Country music like Tammy Wynette, Charlie Rich and Tanya Tucker. For other cities named Nashville, see Nashville (disambiguation). ... Columbia Records is the oldest brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888, and was the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. ... Billy Sherrill (born Campbell, Alabama, November 5, 1936) was a record producer and arranger who is most famous for his association with a number of country artists, most notably Tammy Wynette. ... Tammy Wynette (May 5, 1942 – April 6, 1998) was an American country singer and songwriter. ... Charlie Rich (December 14, 1932 - July 25, 1995) was an American musician, songwriter, and pianist. ... Tanya Denise Tucker (born October 10, 1958) is an American country music singer, who had her first hit, Delta Dawn at the age of 13 in 1972. ...


Initial Success, Career & Signature Songs

She remained with her record company until 1975. During this time though, she recorded some material she may not be best known for like "Do Right Woman Do Right Man", "Treat Him Right", "Show Me", "Midnight Oil" and "Tonight My Baby's Coming Home". These songs helped jumpstart Mandrell's professional career in Country music. Of special note is "The Midnight Oil" which was one of the first songs to feature the woman as the cheating spouse.


These songs made Barbara Mandrell a household name in Country music. She also recorded some duets with David Houston, the biggest of these being the top 10's "After Closing Time"(1970) and "I Love You, I Love You"(1974). Her career was only getting started but she finally got what she truly wanted, which was a successful career in Country music. In 1975, she switched to ABC/Dot Records where her first hit for her new label "Standing Room Only", became her first top 5 country hit in 1976. Charles David Houston (born December 9, 1938 in Bossier City, Louisiana; died November 30, 1993 in Bossier City) was an American country music singer. ...


She worked with a more Pop-oriented record producer, Tom Collins. At the time in Country music, producers were looking to bring their Country singers into more Pop material. Some examples of these singers are Lynn Anderson, Kenny Rogers and Crystal Gayle. However, this made Mandrell an even bigger Country star, even getting her first #1 hit in 1978 with "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed". This became what is known in the business as her "career song" - the song that put her on the map. With this, Mandrell never looked back. Lynn Rene Anderson (born September 26, 1947) is a Grammy Award-winning, American country music singer. ... Kenneth Donald Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ... Crystal Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb January 9, 1951) is an American country music singer, and is the sister of legendary country singer Loretta Lynn and distant cousin of singer Patty Loveless. ...


She went closer and closer into Pop music, having songs even become Top 10 Adult Contemporary hits. After the success of "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed", Mandrell continued to have success on the charts. In 1979, she released a version of Luther Ingram's "If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Wanna Be Right)" which not only became a #1 country hit but her only top 40 Pop hit as well reaching #31. Other highlights during this time would be "Years", "Fooled By A Feeling" and the disco-oriented hit called "Crackers". She had another big hit in 1981 called "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool". This became her signature song and one of the best known country songs of all time. Luther Ingram (November 30, 1937 — March 19, 2007) was an R&B soul singer and songwriter. ...


Risky Profile & Hitting #1

In Country music in the 1970s, many singers spoke of heartache and lonlieness. Mandrell however (much like Kenny Rogers) spoke of more risky material. The subject of many of her songs had dealt quite openly with topics such as sex and one-night stands. Her first Cashbox Chart #1, 1973's "The Midnight Oil", captured this feeling. Other songs like "Woman to Woman," "If Loving You is Wrong," and "Married, but Not to Each Other" proved that singing about other women's men would be her successful formula. Kenneth Donald Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ...


Mandrell enjoyed top 10 success, and hit #1 with several singles - including the huge "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed ('78)," "If Loving You is Wrong...('79)," "Years('80)," "I was Country when Country wasn't Cool('81)," and "One of a Kind, Pair of Fools('83)" to name a few. Her success with hit singles would lead her eventually to dozens of awards, top honors and even her very own TV show!


The Peak of Her Career

In 1980 Barbara won the Entertainer of the Year Award from the Country Music Association and won it again in 1981. This was unprecedented as in the several years prior to her, it was understood that it only went to an artist once - but she nabbed it a 2nd year in a row with her non-stop touring, hit records, and popular TV show. This began the huge array of awards and accolades she would win: several CMA, ACM, and MCN awards, 7 American Music Awards, and 9 People's Choice, making her one of the most awarded country acts in history. The Country Music Association (CMA) was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee. ...


Barbara Mandrell went to the very peak of her career in the 1980s, when she hosted her own variety network show called Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters. It was produced in Barbara's Las Vegas style with flashy costumes, dance sequences, and pop-flavored music; but countrified with the help of a group of life size puppets, Truck Shackley and the Texas Critters ("Oh Miss Mandrell, Miss Mandrell") and the popular guitar pull segment where Barbara would show off her musical ability and play up to 9 instruments. The show was very successful - especially with the help of her sisters, Louise and Irlene, reaching an audience upwards of 40 million people each week. The weekly sibling "rivalry" added a bonus of good humored ribbing to their bossy older sister. One part of the show was a segment where young actresses portrayed Barbara and the sisters when they were little girls (Barbara's daughter, Jamie Nicole Dudney, portrayed her aunt, Irlene Mandrell, in these segments).


Even though the show was going great, Barbara had to cancel the show after two years due to exhaustion. It seemed that Barbara became very stressed in her work, but at this time she didn't do much to stop it. She also performed in Las Vegas in a show called The Lady Is a Champ. The concert was such a hit, that HBO recorded it for broadcast and it was a huge ratings grabber for the new pay channel.


In 1984, at the height of her popularity Barbara opened a fan-based attraction across from the Country Music Hall of Fame in the heart of music row in Nashville called Barbara Mandrell Country. This museum was to remain a strong tourist attraction for the next decade as it chronicled the life & times of Barbara Mandrell's incredible career. For other cities named Nashville, see Nashville (disambiguation). ...


Motor Accident

However, everything came to a big halt in 1984 when Mandrell was involved in a severe automobile accident. Two of her children were also involved in the head-on car collision but survived. A driver, Mark White, crossed over the center lane and hit Mandrell's Jaguar head on and left her with serious injuries: a fractured leg, ankle and foot, numerous cuts and bruises and a severe head injury that left her in a year-long depression. White, the other driver, was killed. Jaguar Cars Limited is a luxury car manufacturer, originally with headquarters in Browns Lane, Coventry, England but now at Whitley, Coventry. ...


Despite her injuries, the fact that Mandrell was properly restrained with seat belts saved her from being killed. In one of her own public service announcements regarding it, she also mentioned that she nor her kids were wearing seat belts until just a few minutes before the accident. Another PSA by the US Department of Transportation highlighted this fact where a discouraged crash dummy was inspired by the fact that someone learned to take that auto safety precaution. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... A public service announcement (PSA) or community service announcement (CSA) is a non-commercial advertisement typically on radio or television, ostensibly broadcast for the public good. ... The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is a Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with transport. ... Vince and Larry The humanoid appearance of crash test dummies led to their becoming anthropomorphized. ...


On a side note, during the recuperation period, Ms. Mandrell was unable to work and therefore needed to collect on her insurance to pay for medical bills, and to keep her band paid. Ms. Mandrell was informed that under Tennessee law, she had to sue the estate of the other driver in order to collect. They did, and it was a move they would regret, as it went misunderstood for years - until she was allowed to clarify in 1990 on the The Oprah Winfrey Show. Barbara said she never planned to take a penny from the family of the other driver, who was killed in the accident. Instead, she hoped to collect on the insurance to which she paid such high premiums. But there was a huge immediate backlash, from which she never quite recovered. The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah) is an American nationally syndicated talk show, hosted and produced by Oprah Winfrey and is the highest-rated talk show in American television history. ...


After Car Accident: Change of Tune, Acting Opportunities, & a Best-Seller

After recovering from her injuries, she came back into country music, extending her chart run with hits: "There's No Love in Tennessee," "When You Get to The Heart," "Fast Lanes and Country Roads, "Angel In Your Arms", "No One Mends a Broken Heart Like You," and "Child Support." In 1987, she had switched labels from MCA Records (which ABC/Dot became in 1979) to EMI America/Capitol Records in which "Child Support" became her first hit for her new label. By 1988, her chart success was fading away, as she had her last top 5 hit, "I Wish That I Could Fall in Love Today" and the top 20 hit, "My Train of Thought" in 1989. However, Barbara - always the entertainer, continued to wow the crowds with her highly successful road shows like the "No Nonsense Tour", the "I'll Be Your Jukebox Tour", the "Favorite Things Tour", the "Ain't No Stoppin' Tour", and the "Steppin' Out Tour" which was recorded as a highly rated TNN special. MCA Records was an American-based record company owned by Music Corporation of America (MCA). ... Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, owned by EMI. // The Capitol Records company was founded by the songwriter Johnny Mercer in 1942, with the financial help of movie producer Buddy DeSylva and the business acumen of Glenn Wallichs, (1910-1971) (owner of Music City, at the...


Barbara also focused more on acting. Barbara had the starring role in "Burning Rage" alongside Tom Wopat in 1984 just prior to her car accident. Later, she also had starring guest roles on hit shows such as "Empty Nest," "Diagnosis: Murder," Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, The Commish, Baywatch, and Walker, Texas Ranger. She even had a recurring featured role in the late 90's on Aaron Spelling's daytime drama, Sunset Beach. Many of these performances can be caught on late-night television or on the DVD box sets of the respective shows. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Commish 2nd Season DVD release The Commish was a television series that aired on ABC in the United States from 1991 to 1995. ... Baywatch was a popular American television series about the Los Angeles County Lifeguards who patrol the crowded beaches of Los Angeles County, California. ... Walker, Texas Ranger was an American television western/police dramatic series, created by Leslie Greif and Paul Haggis. ... Sunset Beach was an American soap opera that aired on NBC from January 6, 1997 to December 31, 1999. ...


In 1990, she wrote an autobiography called Get to the Heart: My Story, which was a New York Times Bestseller for over 3 months, and in 1997 became a highly rated CBS TV movie of the week starring Maureen McCormick (Marcia on "The Brady Bunch). Barbara faithfully made the talk show rounds to promote her autobiography on shows such as "Sally Jesse Raphaƫl", "Geraldo," and The Oprah Winfrey Show - whom she shared the "Woman of the World" honor with in 1992. In primetime, she sat on the couches of the "Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson," Ralph Emery's Nashville Now, and she even "rapped" during one of her 3 memorable "Arsenio" visits. Walter Ralph Emery (born on March 10, 1933) is a famous country music disk jockey and television host. ...


From 1997-Today

In 1997 she shocked all of her fans by stating she was leaving her Country music career and moving more into her acting career. She held her last concert at the Grand Ole Opry in October 1997, and it was televised on TNN to huge ratings. The title of the show was "The Last Dance." However, despite having retired from the business, she still remains a member of the Grand Ole Opry to this day. The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly Saturday night country music radio program broadcast live on WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee, and televised on Great American Country network. ...



In 1999, after ending a recurring role on Aaron Spelling's Sunset Beach, Barbara starred in the made-for-TV movie, The Wrong Girl. She followed that success up with 2000's Stolen From the Heart. Barbara also continued her work in episodic television appearances. In October of 1999 she was inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame with fellow artist, Andy Griffith, Loretta Lynn, Gary S. Paxton, David L Cook, Lulu Roman and Jimmy Snow. [1] Aaron Spelling (April 22, 1923 – June 23, 2006) was an American film and television producer. ... Not to be confused with Andy Griffiths. ... Loretta Lynn (born Loretta Webb April 14, 1934) is an American country singer-songwriter and was one of the leading country female vocalists during the 1960s and 1970s and overall is revered as a country icon. ... Gary S Paxton Gary S. Paxton (b. ... David L. Cook (b. ... Lulu Roman is an American actress and comedian. ...


On October 17, 2006 Barbara was honored with the release of a new tribute album titled She Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool: A Tribute To Barbara Mandrell on BNA Records. The album debuted on Billboard's Country Album's chart at an impressive #25. This was on the strength of its featured artists (Reba McEntire, Kenny Chesney, Sara Evans, LeAnn Rimes, Brad Paisley and Gretchen Wilson) and Barbara's strong fan base. GAC (Great American Country channel) had several specials throughout October to promote the album. Barbara even hosted the Grand Ole Opry live on October 28th, where several of the artists on the album sang many of her classics. Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955) is a Grammy Award-winning American singer and one of the best-selling country music performers of all time. ... Kenny Chesney (born Kenneth Arnold Chesney, March 26, 1968) is an American country music singer. ... Sara Lynn Evans (born February 5, 1971) is an American country music singer. ... Margaret LeAnn Rimes (born on August 28, 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi) is an American country music singer. ... Brad Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer, and songwriter from Glen Dale, West Virginia. ... Gretchen Frances Wilson (born June 26, 1973) is an American country music singer and guitarist. ...


On November 6, 2006, Barbara made an appearance on the 40th Annual CMA Awards. She presented the same award she won 2 consecutive years, Entertainer of the Year, to Kenny Chesney to close the show. Barbara is also the first country artist (and the only woman) to ever win the CMA Entertainer of the Year Award 2 years in a row -- she received those accolades in 1980 and 1981. Kenny Chesney (born Kenneth Arnold Chesney, March 26, 1968) is an American country music singer. ...


Time Life has recently released a DVD collection called The Best of Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters on May 1st, 2007, and that features over 40 guest musical performances including Country superstars Johnny Cash, Alabama, Marty Robbins, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, The Statler Brothers, Ray Charles, John Schneider, Glen Campbell and many more, as well as comedy legends such as Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and Andy Kaufman. Fans of the original series have been critical of the DVD release, since it cuts out many of the song and dance routines, opening numbers, as well as the sketch comedy that rounded out the series. It has been suggested that Johnny Cash family be merged into this article or section. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Marty Robbins (September 26, 1925 – December 8, 1982) was one of the most popular and successful American country and western singers of his era. ... Kenneth Donald Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ... Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is a Grammy-winning and Academy Award-nominated American country singer, songwriter, composer, author, actress, and philanthropist. ... The cover of the Statlers 1991 album All American Country The Statler Brothers are an American country music vocal group founded in 1955 in Virginia. ... For the composer and conductor of the Ray Charles Singers, see Ray Charles (composer). ... John Schneider is the name of the following unrelated people: John Schneider is an actor best known for his television roles, particularly The Dukes of Hazzard. ... For the Scottish broadcaster, see Glenn Campbell (broadcaster). ... Bob Hope, KBE (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, was an English-Born American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S. Military personnel, well known for his good natured humor and career longevity. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Andrew Geoffrey Kaufman (January 17, 1949 – May 16, 1984) was an American entertainer, actor, and performance artist. ...


Family

Mandrell's daughter Jamie Dudney was Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1993 and placed in the semi-finals at Miss Teen USA 1993. The Miss Tennessee Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state Tennessee in the Miss Teen USA pageant. ... Miss Teen USA 1993, the 11th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi on 10 August 1993. ...


Discography

Singles

Year Single U.S. Country U.S. Hot 100 U.S. A.C. Album
1969 "I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)" #55 - - Treat Him Right
1970 "Playin' Around With Love" #18 - - Treat Him Right
1970 "After Closing Time" (with David Houston) #6 - - A Perfect Match
1970 "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" #17 - - Treat Him Right
1971 "Treat Him Right" #12 - - Treat Him Right
1971 "Tonight My Baby's Comin' Home" #10 - - The Midnight Oil
1971 "Show Me" #11 - - The Midnight Oil
1972 "Holdin' On (To the Love I Got)" #27 - - The Midnight Oil
1973 "Give a Little, Take a Little" #24 - - The Midnight Oil
1973 "The Midnight Oil" #7 - - The Midnight Oil
1973 "I Love You, I Love You" (with David Houston) #6 - - A Perfect Match
1974 "This Time I Almost Made It" #12 - - This Time I Almost Made It
1974 "Ten Commandments of Love" (with David Houston) #14 - - single only
1975 "Wonder When My Baby's Comin' Home" #39 - - This Time I Almost Made It
1975 "Standing Room Only" #5 - - This Is Barbara Mandrell
1976 "That's What Friends Are For" #16 - - This Is Barbara Mandrell
1976 "Love Is Thin Ice" #24 - - This Is Barbara Mandrell
1976 "Midnight Angel" #16 - - Midnight Angel
1977 "Married But Not to Each Other" #3 - - Midnight Angel / Lovers, Friends, & Strangers
1977 "Hold Me" #12 - - Lovers, Friends, & Strangers
1977 "Woman to Woman" #4 #92 - Love's Ups & Downs
1978 "Tonight" #5 - - Love's Ups & Downs
1978 "Sleeping Single In a Double Bed" #1 - - Moods
1979 "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" #1 #31 #6 Moods
1979 "Fooled By a Feeling" #4 #89 - Just For the Record
1980 "Years" #1 - - Just For the Record
1980 "Crackers" #3 - - Love Is Fair
1980 "Best of Strangers" #6 - - Love Is Fair
1981 "Love Is Fair" #13 - - Love Is Fair
1981 "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" (with George Jones) #1 - - Barbara Mandrell Live
1981 "Wish You Were Here" #2 - - Barbara Mandrell Live
1982 "Till You're Gone" #1 - #25 In Black & White
1982 "Operator, Long Distance Please" #9 - - In Black & White
1983 "In Times Like These" #4 - - Spun Gold
1983 "One of a Kind Pair of Fools" #1 - - Spun Gold
1984 "Happy Birthday Dear Heartache" #3 - - Clean Cut
1984 "Only a Lonely Heart Knows" #2 - - Clean Cut
1984 "To Me" (with Lee Greenwood) #3 - #24 Meant For Each Other
1984 "Crossword Puzzle" #11 - - Clean Cut
1985 "It Should Have Been Love By Now" (with Lee Greenwood) #19 - - Meant For Each Other
1985 "There's No Love In Tennessee" #7 - - Greatest Hits
1985 "Angel In Your Arms" #8 - - Get to Your Heart
1985 "Fast Lanes and Country Roads" #3 - - Get to Your Heart
1986 "When You Get to the Heart" (with Oak Ridge Boys) #20 - - Get to Your Heart
1986 "No One Mends a Broken Heart Like You" #6 - - Moments
1986 "(You're Still My) Hand Holder" - - - Moments
1987 "Child Support" #13 - - Sure Feels Good
1987 "Sure Feels Good" #48 - - Sure Feels Good
1987 "You Can't Get There From Here" - - - Sure Feels Good
1988 "Angels Love Bad Men" (featuring Waylon Jennings) #49 - - Sure Feels Good
1988 "I Wish That I Could Fall In Love Today" #5 - - I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight
1989 "My Train of Thought" #19 - - I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight
1989 "Mirror, Mirror" #49 - - I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight
1989 "I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight" - - - I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight
1990 "You Wouldn't Know Love (If It Looked You In the Eye)" - - - Morning Sun
1990 "You've Become the Dream" - - - Morning Sun
1990 "The Nearness of You" - - - Morning Sun
1990 "Men and Trains" - - - No Nonsense
1990 "I'll Leave Something Good Behind" - - - No Nonsense
1991 "Feed the Fire" - - - No Nonsense
1991 "Where Are the Pieces of My Heart" - - - No Nonsense
1991 "The Key's In the Mailbox" - - - Key's In The Mailbox
1991 "When A Man Loves A Woman" - - - Key's In The Mailbox
1992 "I Love You Because" - - - Key's In The Mailbox
1992 "Try Gettin' Over You" - - - Key's In The Mailbox
1997 "Ten Pound Hammer" - - - It Works For Me
1997 "Get Here" - - - It Works For Me

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Albums

Year Album U.S. Country Albums U.S. Billboard 200
1971 Treat Him Right #44 -
1972 A Perfect Match (with David Houston) #32 -
1973 The Midnight Oil #8 -
1974 This Time I Almost Made It #41 -
1976 This Is Barbara Mandrell #26 -
1976 Midnight Angel #24 -
1977 Lovers, Friends, and Strangers #26 -
1977 Love's Ups and Downs #29 -
1978 Moods #8 -
1979 The Best of Barbara Mandrell #13 #170
1979 Just For the Record #9 #166
1980 Love Is Fair #6 #175
1981 Barbara Mandrell Live #4 #86
1982 In Black and White #7 #153
1982 He Set My Life to Music #59 -
1983 Spun Gold #5 #140
1984 Clean Cut #8 #204
1984 Meant For Each Other (with Lee Greenwood) #5 #89
1984 Christmas At Our House #31 -
1985 Greatest Hits #27 #210
1985 Get to The Heart #25 -
1986 Moments #53 -
1987 Sure Feels Good #24 -
1988 I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight #35 -
1990 Morning Sun - -
1990 No Nonsense #72 -
1991 Keys In the Mailbox #62 -
1992 The Best of Barbara Mandrell - -
1995 The Collection - -
1995 Fooled By a Feeling - -
1996 22 Legendary Hits - -
1997 It Works For Me (final studio album) - -
1997 Super Hits - -
2001 The Ultimate Collection - -
2004 The Hits (3-disc Box Set) - -
2006 She Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool: A Tribute To Barbara Mandrell #25 -

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Awards

  • 2007 People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful List
  • 2005 CMA Triple Crown Award
  • 2002 CMT 40 Greatest Women of Country Music - Rank #38
  • 2001 Academy of Country Music - Pioneer Award
  • 1999 Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame
  • 1992 Woman of the World Award (tie with Oprah Winfrey)
  • 1991 TNN/Music City News Minnie Pearl Award
  • 1987 People's Choice Award Favorite All-Around Female Performer
  • 1987 American Music Awards Favorite Female Artist
  • 1986 People's Choice Award Favorite All-Around Female Performer
  • 1985 People's Choice Award Favorite All-Around Female Performer
  • 1985 People's Choice Award Favorite Female Musical Performer
  • 1985 American Music Awards Favorite Female Artist
  • 1985 Music City News Living Legend
  • 1984 People's Choice Award Favorite All-Around Female Performer
  • 1984 American Music Awards Favorite Female Artist
  • 1983 People's Choice Award Favorite All-Around Female Performer
  • 1983 American Music Awards Favorite Female Artist
  • 1982 People's Choice Award Favorite All-Around Female Performer
  • 1982 People's Choice Award Favorite Female Personality
  • 1982 People's Choice Award Favorite Female Musical Performer
  • 1982 American Music Awards Favorite Female Artist
  • 1982 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Performance
  • 1982 Music City News Country Female Artist of the Year
  • 1982 Music City News Country Instrumentalist of the Year
  • 1981 Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist
  • 1981 American Music Awards Favorite Female Artist
  • 1981 CMA Entertainer of the Year
  • 1981 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year
  • 1981 Music City News Country Comedian of the Year
  • 1981 Music City News Country Female Artist of the Year
  • 1981 Music City News Country Instrumentalist of the Year
  • 1981 People Magazine's 25 Most Intriguing List
  • 1980 Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year
  • 1980 American Music Awards Favorite Single
  • 1980 CMA Entertainer of the Year
  • 1979 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year
  • 1979 Music City News Country Female Artist of the Year
  • 1978 Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist
  • 1976 Music City News Country Most Promising Female Artist of the Year
  • 1971 Academy of Country Music Top New Female Vocalist

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Barbara Mandrell MP3 Downloads - Barbara Mandrell Music Downloads - Barbara Mandrell Music Videos (970 words)
When Mandrell was 14, her family formed its own group, with her father Irby on vocals and guitar, her mother Mary Ellen on bass, and Barbara handling pedal steel and saxophone.
The Mandrells toured the U.S. and Asia before Barbara made her first recordings in 1963, among them the minor hit "Queen for a Day." After a few more years of touring, Mandrell briefly retired in order to become a housewife, but she soon grew restless and returned to the music business.
Tragedy struck later in the year, however, when Mandrell and two of her children were involved in a nightmarish head-on car crash that left the other driver dead.
Barbara Mandrell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (534 words)
Barbara Ann Mandrell (born December 25, 1948 in Houston, Texas) is an American country music singer and actress, also known for her hit early 1980's television variety show "Barbara Mandrell and The Mandrell Sisters".
From a musical family, Barbara Mandrell began singing and playing a variety of musical instruments in early childhood and by age ten was performing on television.
Mandrell officially retired from singing in the mid 1990's although she continues to pursue occasional acting appearances.
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