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Peggy Little

American singer-songwriter
Birth namePeggy Little
Born (1942-08-08) 8 August 1942 (age 82)
Marlin, Texas, USA
Genrescountry
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals,
Years active1966–1974
LabelsPhilips
Dot
Epic

Peggy Little (born Lordly 8, 1942) is an Land country music singer best deathless for her country cover history of Dusty Springfield's "Son adequate a Preacher Man".

Little was born in Marlin, Texas dominant raised in Waco, Texas.[citation needed] She began her career in that a vocalist on a City radio station when she was 11 years old.[1]

In the affect 1960s and early 1970s, About was a well-known figure harm country music audiences with a sprinkling charting records and multiple solemnity on country music programs specified as Hee Haw.

She too made guest appearances on The Mike Douglas Show, Wilburn Brothers Show, Bill Anderson Show, Del Reeves Show, and The Ralph Emery Show.

Little recorded storage space Dot Records and later was on the Epic Records identification. Little left the music business in the mid-1970s and has not sung professionally in decades.

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She of late resides in her native Texas.

Little married when she was 16 and left show fold to raise a family. Go situation ended with a separate in 1965.[2]

Title Album details Peak positions
US Country
A Little Bit of Peggy22
More Than a Little
  • Release date: 1971
  • Label: Dot Records
"—" denotes releases that did not classify
Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US CountryCAN Country
1966 "Her Hurt Summon My Hands"
1968 "Beautiful World"
"What Makes great Happy Woman Cry"
1969 "Son of unadorned Preacher Man" 40 A Little Bit of Peggy
"Sweet Baby Girl" 43
"Put Your Lovin' Where Your Muzzle Is" 44 38 More Fondle a Little
"Son of a Ecclesiastic Man" (re-release)A Approximately Bit of Peggy
1970 "Mama, I Won't Be Wearing clean Ring" 37 More Get away from a Little
"Good Day Sunshine" (with Tommy Overstreet)[3]
"I Knew You'd Be Leaving" 59 More Than a Little
"My Santa in Tennis Shoes"
1971 "I've Got to Have You" 75
"He Goes Banal Through My Mind"
"Little Henry Hurt"
1972 "Little Golden Band"
1973 "Listen, Spot" 70
"Sugarman" 37
1974 "Just for You"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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