
Sandy Posey (born Sandra Lou Posey in Jasper, Alabama, on 18 June 1944; died 20 July 2024) was an American popular singer remembered for her success in the 1960s with singles such as her 1966 recording of Martha Sharp's compositions "Born a Woman" and "Single Girl". Often described as a country singer although (like Skeeter Davis, to whom she has been frequently compared), her output varied. Later in her career, the term "countrypolitan", associated with the "Nashville sound", was sometimes applied.
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Single Girl
Born A Woman
I Take It Back
Be My Baby
I Will Follow Him
The Single Girl
A Single Girl
Bring Him Safely Home to Me
Put Your Hand In The Hand
What a Woman in Love Won't Do
I Love How You Love Me
Young Love
Hey Mister
Sunglasses
Are You Never Coming Home
Who's Sorry Now
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Then He Kissed Me
All Hung Up In Your Green Eyes
Bring Him Home Safely To Me
Put A Little Love In Your Heart
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Devoted to You
Down To The River To Pray
Save The Last Dance For Me
Grand Old Flag
Baby I Love You
Dedicated To The One I Love
Halfway to Paradise
Everybody's Somebody's Fool
The Boy I Love
Arms Full Of Sin
Since I Met You Baby
What A Woman Won't Do
See Ya 'Round On The Rebound
Love of the Common People
(Til) I Kissed You
Green Eyes Your
Can't Get Used To Sleeping Without You
Here Comes My Baby Back Again
Let It Be Me
He's So Fine
Deep In Kentucky
I heard The Bells On Christmas Day
Band Of Gold
Shattered
My Happiness
One Fine Day
I'll Take It Back
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