Fancy - Bobbie Gentry song - was created in 1991-02.
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'Okolona River Bottom Band' by Bobbie Gentry - "Every year about this time the local gentry have a meeting in Chickasaw land".
Yes, "Fancy" was originally recorded by Bobbie Gentry in 1969 before Reba McEntire popularized it in 1990. Gentry's version was the first to tell the story of a young girl who rises from poverty to a glamorous life. Reba's rendition became a signature song for her and helped introduce the story to a new generation.
It depends on what song you are thinking of,but if part of the lyrics are: "Here's your one chance Fancy Don't let me down,oh here's your one chance Fancy don't let me down." -the answer is no it was recorded by Reba McEntire
Gone - Montgomery Gentry song - was created on 2004-11-15.
The song "Fancy" by Bobbie Gentry is about a poor girl from the southern United States who becomes a prostitute to support her family. She reinvents herself as a high-class call girl named Fancy and eventually becomes wealthy. The song is a powerful narrative about survival, sacrifice, and the idea of rising above difficult circumstances.
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'Okolona River Bottom Band' by Bobbie Gentry - "Every year about this time the local gentry have a meeting in Chickasaw land".
Bobbie Sue - song - was created on 1982-01-18.
It depends on what song you are thinking of,but if part of the lyrics are: "Here's your one chance Fancy Don't let me down,oh here's your one chance Fancy don't let me down." -the answer is no it was recorded by Reba McEntire
Bobbie Ann Mason - song - was created on 1995-05-01.
Gone - Montgomery Gentry song - was created on 2004-11-15.
Speed - Montgomery Gentry song - was created on 2002-12-30.
Where I Come From - Montgomery Gentry song - was created on 2011-07-25.
'Ode to billy Joe' by Bobbie Gentry.
CountryTabs has 105 free Reba McEntire chords and guitar tabs listed. The highest rated Reba song they have is "Fancy," originally written and performed by Bobbie Gentry in 1969. Reba covered the song in 1990.
Bobbie Gentry. From the movie, Ode to Billie Joe. And yes, she is female