Margo Smith Musical artist

Margo Smith (born Betty Lou Miller April 9, 1942 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American country music singer. In the 1970s, she was a popular female country vocalist, acquiring two No. 1 hits on the country charts during that time, "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" and "It Only Hurts for a Little While", both country music remakes of previous pop music standards. She is also considered a "world class yodeler".However, in the late '70s, after releasing 1979's A Woman album, Smith's image underwent a metamorphosis, wearing much riskier clothing, and recording much riskier material, like 1979's top 10 country hit, "Still a Woman".

Personal facts

Margo Smith
Alias (AKA)The Tennessee Yodeler
Birth dateApril 09, 1942
Hometown
Dayton Ohio
United States

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Musical artist

Career started1975
associated musical artist
Rex Allen Jr.
Billie Jo Spears
Dottie West
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music
Christian music
instrument
Guitar
Piano
Singing
record label
20th Century Fox Records
Warner Bros. Records
Dot Records
Lamon Records

Margo Smith on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.margosmith.com