"On My Knees" sung with Charlie Rich.
Possibly Janie Fricke.
Janie Frickie You Changed My Life In A Moment lyrics http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/j/janie_frickie/you_changed_my_life_in_a_moment.html --Jimmy Bayrante
Sammy Kershaw did a remake of this song in the '90s. I thought the original artist was Freddie Fender, but every Google search I did to find out was unsuccessful.
Oh, dude, that's a blast from the past! The backup singer on "Sail on, say you'll be mine" by Christopher Cross was Nicolette Larson. She totally brought those smooth vibes to the song. Like, she was the secret sauce that made it all come together.
Kristin Dattilo
Janie Fricke was born in 1960, in South Whitley, Indiana, USA.
yes
Janie Fricke's current husband is also her drummer: Jeff Steele (not the Nashville songwriter of Boy Howdy fame).
nope
I believe it is Janie Fricke.
Yes, Janie Fricke was previously married to Johnny Duncan. They were married from 1972 to 1977. She is currently not married.
Yes, Janie Fricke is married to Jeff Harpole. They got married in 1986 and have been together ever since.
Possibly Janie Fricke.
It sounds like the beginning lyrics from a popular children's song "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean." The lyrics are meant to be fun and playful when sung in a call-and-response manner.
Janie Frickie You Changed My Life In A Moment lyrics http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/j/janie_frickie/you_changed_my_life_in_a_moment.html --Jimmy Bayrante
Sammy Kershaw did a remake of this song in the '90s. I thought the original artist was Freddie Fender, but every Google search I did to find out was unsuccessful.
Janie Johnson was kidnapped and no one knew where she was then she realizes that her name was actually Jenny Green and everybody was looking for her. She doesn't understand what is going on until someone tells her. Janie Johnsons real name was Jennie Spring not Jenny Green.