JEANNIE C. RILEY - Harper Valley PTA

JEANNIE C. RILEY performing "Harper Valley PTA"
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Return To Harper Valley - Jeannie C. Riley

15 years from the original recording of the CMA and Grammy winning song "Harper Valley PTA," (1968) Jeannie C. Riley "Returns To Harper Valley." (1983) In this version Mrs. Johnson's daughter is the mother of two children at the Harper Valley High. Mrs. Johnson attends a school dance where she reunites with some of the members of the original PTA, some have changed and a few encountered hardships. Then Mrs. Johnson looks around and is disturbed by some of the actions she sees. Then she thinks back to the way she used to be 15 years ago and how her actions hurt the ones she loved. So the next time the PTA meets she's got things to say, to a brand new generation of the Harper Valley PTA
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Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley PTA

Jeannie C. Riley performing her Mega-Hit Harper Valley PTA
Jeannie C. Riley - Somebody's Always Saying Goodbye

Jeannie C. Riley performing the beautiful song "Somebody's Always Saying Goodbye"
Jeannie C. Riley - There Never Was A Time

Jeannie C. performing a remake of her early hit recording "There Never Was A Time"
Jeannie C. Riley - The Best I've Ever Had

"The Best I've Ever Had", written and performed by Ms. Jeannie C. Riley. This song reached number one status for several weeks at many radio stations across the nation.
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Harper Valley PTA movie clip / singer Jeannie C. Riley

Jeanne Riley had cut a demo record for one of her songwriter friends, Royce Clark called "The Old Town Drunk." It was a sarcastic ballad of the old drunk that everyone in town made fun of until one day when they found his hat floating in the river and his shoes next to the river bank. The whole town got concerned and started dragging the river looking for his body. All the while the old town drunk was on the hillside, overlooking the entire scene, laughing. He finally came down and told the folks he was glad he was so well thought of. When the song was played for producer Shelby Singleton of Plantation records. He wanted to know, "who's that girl doing the singing?" Shelby had been presented a song from a struggling songwriter named Tom Hall called "Harper Valley PTA" but he was not sold on the song due to the arrangement and the voice of the singer on the demo. It was a definite copy of the song "Ode to Billy Joe" which was a hit a year prior. The voice of the singer was just too smooth, he thought. This song need punch and sarcasm. But once he heard Jeannie's rendition of "The Old Town Drunk," it clicked. And he said, get me that girl and a song I've got called "Harper Valley PTA" and I will cut you a million seller. On friday, July 26, 1968 Jeannie had been working for Passkey Music on Music Row as a receptionist. She closed the door to the office at 5 o'clock and walked next door to Columbia Studio. It was a hot, humid evening. The producer, Shelby Singleton, kept <b>...</b>
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Ramallah Underground - boikutt (alongside Rumplestitchkin)

boikutt performing a track with Rumplestitchkin @ Al Kasaba Theaters (Ramallah, Palestine) May 19. '07
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