Artist
She was born Peggy Sue Webb on March 24 1947 in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. She moved to Indiana at the age of 12 due to her father's illness. She then began performing with her sisters in Indiana, and then became a featured act in Loretta Lynn's early shows. Sue helped write a few of Lynn's compositions, including "Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)." In 1969, she signed with Decca Records and released her debut single, "I'm Dynamite," which went into the Country Top 30. That year, she released an album of the same name, and the second single from that album titled, "I'm Gettin' Tired of Babyin' You" also reached the Top 30. After Sue had a hit with her most successful single, "All-American Husband," she left Decca Records after releasing two albums. She recorded two albums in the 70s for two small labels.
After 1970, she didn't appear on the Billboard country charts until 1980, where she had a string of minor hits off of her second husband, Sonny Wright's, label Door Knob Records. After 1983, her success declined and she began performing as a background singer and designing stage costumes for her sister, Crystal Gayle. She continues to perform today.
Tracks
1
Cut My Teeth
06:15
2
Song & Dance
03:46
3
Funeral Beat
04:21
4
Changed And Waiting
04:14
5
Parking Meter Blues
04:30
6
All We'll Keep
03:20
7
Boxes
04:17
8
D.U.M.B.O.
02:55
9
Ruthie
04:11
10
Shadows
04:12
11
There Always Was
03:32
Releases
Labels
Yep Roc Records, Wichita
Countries
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America