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Jody Miller

Jody Miller (November 29, 1941) is a country music singer. Born Myrna Joy Miller,[1] she was born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Oklahoma. Discovered by actor Dale Robertson, she began her career in the early 1960s as a folk/pop singer, singing in the Los Angeles area and appearing on Tom Paxton's television series.[citation needed] She released her first album on Capitol Records in 1964 and had a modest pop hit that year with "He Walks Like a Man". In 1965, she released an answer record to Roger Miller's blockbuster hit "King of the Road," titled "Queen of the House" (which became her signature hit, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 5 on the country singles chart). Miller won the Grammy award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song in 1966. [citation needed]

Miller also scored a second top 40 pop hit that year with "Home of the Brave" and became a pioneer crossover (music) female vocalist, opening the doors for Linda Ronstadt, Anne Murray, and Olivia Newton-John, and others as a pop singer recording a strong country influence and finding success in both genres. Miller's pop success petered out by the late 1960s. Tammy Wynette's record producer, Billy Sherrill, was a fan of Miller's and signed her to Epic Records in 1970 to record specifically for the country market. She had two country hits right off the bat in 1970 with "Look At Mine" nearly making the Top 20 and a Top 20 hit with "If You Think I Love You Now (I Just Started)" in early 1971. She recorded a remake of the '60's pop hit (by the Chiffons), "He's So Fine," and it hit the top 5 on the country chart and #55 on the pop chart that summer. She was nominated for another Grammy award.

Several major country hits followed, many of them remakes of pop/rock classics such as "Baby I'm Yours," "Be My Baby," and "To Know Him is to Love Him". Among the new country songs she had hits with were the top tens "There's a Party Goin' On," "Good News," and "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home." She also continued to have hits with cover versions of pop hits like "House of the Rising Sun," a hit for The Animals, "Reflections," this is not the hit for Diana Ross and the Supremes, and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," a hit for Aretha Franklin.

Miller's last top 30 country hit was 1977's "When the New Wears Off Our Love" and two years later she made her final chart appearance. She went into semi-retirement in the 1980s, at which time she and her husband owned a ranch in Oklahoma.[citation needed] She later emerged as a Christian music artist, releasing several albums. In 1999, the CGMA Hall of Fame inducted Miller into its Hall of Fame, along with Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, Andy Griffith, David L. Cook and Lulu Roman. She also tried singing with her daughter Robin and they toured together and recorded, but this didn't last long. She continues to perform live and sings her secular hits as well as her gospel material.

Discography

Charted Singles

Year Single US Pop Singles US Country Singles US A.C. Singles Album
1963 "He Walks Like a Man" 66 - - Queen of the House
1965 "Queen of the House" 12 5 4 Queen of the House
1965 "Home of the Brave" 25 - - Home of the Brave
1968 "Long Black Limosuine" - 73 - The Nashville Sound of Jody Miller
1970 "Look At Mine" - 21 - Look At Mine
1970 "If You I Think I Love You Now" - 19 - Look At Mine
1971 "He's So Fine" 53 5 2 He's So Fine
1971 "Baby I'm Yours" 91 5 21 He's So Fine
1972 "Be My Baby" - 15 35 There's a Party Goin' On
1972 "Let's Go All Down to the River" (with Johnny Paycheck) - 13 - (Johnny Paycheck album)
1972 "There's a Party Goin' On" 115 4 23 There's a Party Goin' On
1972 "To Know Him Is to Love Him" - 18 - There's a Party Goin' On
1973 "Good News" - 9 - Good News
1973 "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home" - 5 - Good News
1973 "House of the Rising Sun" - 29 41 House of the Rising Sun
1974 "Reflections" - 55 - House of the Rising Sun
1974 "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" - 46 - House of the Rising Sun
1974 "Country Girl" - 41 - Country Girl
1975 "The Best In Me" - 78 -
1975 "Don't Take It Away" - 67 -
1975 "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" - 69 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
1976 "Ashes of Love" - 48 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
1977 "When the New Wears Off Our Love" - 25 - Here's Jody
1977 "Spread a Little Love Around" - 71 - Here's Jody
1977 "Another Lonely Night" - 76 -
1978 "Soft Lights and Slow Sexy Music" - 97 -
1978 "(I Wanna) Love My Life Away" - 67 -
1978 "Kiss Away" - 65 - Anthology
1979 "Lay a Little Lovin' On Me" - 97 -

Albums

Year Album US Country Albums US Pop Albums
1963 Wednesday's Child Is Full of Love - -
1965 Queen of the House 17 124
1965 Home of the Brave - -
1966 Great Hits of Buck Owens - -
1966 Queen of Country - -
1968 The Nashville Sound of Jody Miller 42 -
1970 Look At Mine 20 -
1971 He's So Fine 12 117
1972 There's a Party Goin' On 29 -
1973 Good News 18 -
1973 The Best of Jody Miller 41 -
1974 House of the Rising Sun 30 -
1975 Country Girl 49 -
1976 Will You Love Me Tomorrow - -
1977 Here's Jody - -
2000 Anthology - -

References

  1. ^ "MusicMatch guide, "Jody Miller"".