Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A. video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/01/07

Best known for her international crossover hit "Harper Valley P.T.A.," Jeannie C. Riley was born Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson in Anson, TX, where she developed a love of country music as a girl. When she was a teenager, she made her first public performance, appearing on her uncle's jamboree show. Soon after high school graduation, she married Mickey Riley; she wanted to become a professional musician, so she and her new husband moved to Nashville, where she performed secretarial work at Passkey Music. She also made a few demos as Jean Riley that led to the single "What About Them," which wasn't successful. Then, in 1967, her manager Paul Perry hooked Riley up with producer Shelby Singleton, with whom she recorded "Harper Valley P.T.A." The song became an instant hit, reaching number one on both the pop and country charts. Later in 1968, Riley debuted on the Grand Ole Opry and released "The Girl Most Likely," which reached number six on the country charts. During the early '70s, she had a string of minor hits and five other Top Ten singles, including "Country Girl," "Oh, Singer" and "Good Enough to Be Your Wife." Around 1974, Riley became a born-again Christian and formed a new band, Red River Symphony, which had a minor hit in 1976, "The Best I've Ever Had." Following its release, Riley founded and began recording on the God's Country label. In 1981, she recorded the gospel album From Harper Valley to the Mountain Top. Throughout the '80s and '90s, she continued to be a popular contemporary Christian recording and performing artist.

~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide

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Comments

8 years ago

Greg Sydney

Classic. Love it.

8 years ago

Marco Hofschneider

Not many singers can sing their own songs and sound the same as on the original recording. True talent here!

9 years ago

Angie Schwab

I love here

9 years ago

Dino Glen

HI DEF please! This is awesome!!

9 years ago

chuckydism

I'm a baby boomer and a black one I may add, I was raised in rural Alabama, was a fan of Hee-Haw and the Dukes of Hazzard. I really liked this song.

9 years ago

Mattysacs

Who is the guitarist?

9 years ago

Mark L

You know you like it!

9 years ago

TheGulfray

An outstanding performer singing a fabulous Tom T. Hall story.I'd rather be old than gone.

10 years ago

Loud Nature

Lovely lovely lovely

10 years ago

Adam K

Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A.

10 years ago

Hazel Willington

brilliant Takes me back lol

10 years ago

blackdog525

I wonder how many people understand the words "Peyton Place" or if they even watched it. I guess I'm dating myself. I believe I am in good company if this song hits home. THANK-YOU to Jeanie and John1948SixC. Jeanie for singing and John for posting it.

10 years ago

Karl Prescott

Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A.

10 years ago

moyra hughes

A GREAT SONG

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