Dottie West was a prominent figure in American country music, celebrated for her distinctive voice and songwriting talent. Born on October 11, 1932, she made her mark in the industry after signing with Starday Records in 1959. Her breakthrough came in 1963 with RCA Victor, leading to the success of her self-written hit "Here Comes My Baby," which not only reached the top 10 on the US country chart but also earned her a Grammy, making her the first woman to receive this honor in country music. West is also known for her memorable collaborations, particularly with Kenny Rogers on the classic "Every Time Two Fools Collide." Throughout her career, she released several notable songs including "Country Sunshine" and "A Lesson in Leavin'." Her contributions to the genre were recognized posthumously when she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, cementing her legacy in the world of country music. Dottie West's influence continues to resonate, showcasing her as a pioneering artist who shaped the sound of country music.
Studio albums
Here Comes My Baby - 1965
Dottie West Sings - 1965
Suffer Time - 1966
With All My Heart and Soul - 1967
Dottie West Sings Sacred Ballads - 1967
I'll Help You Forget Her - 1967
What I'm Cut Out to Be - 1968
Country Girl - 1968
Feminine Fancy - 1968
Dottie Sings Eddy - 1969
Makin' Memories - 1969
Country and West - 1970
Forever Yours - 1970
Careless Hands - 1971
Have You Heard...Dottie West - 1971
I'm Only a Woman - 1972
If It's All Right with You/Just What I've Been Looking For - 1973
Country Sunshine - 1973
Would You Hold It Against Me - 1973
House of Love - 1974
Top tracks:Here Comes My Baby,
A Lesson in Leavin',
Every Time Two Fools Collide,
Country Sunshine
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