Connie Smith

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Connie Smith (born Constance June Meador 14 August 1941, in Elkhart, Indiana) is an American country music singer. She is best known for her 1964 hit song "Once a Day", which spent 8 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Country music charts, the longest of any female country music artist in history. This was Smith's only single to reach the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts. In less than a year, Connie Smith moved from being a small-town Ohio housewife to country stardom with a number one single to her credit.

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Songs

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    A Tale From Tahrarrie

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    A Touch of Yesterday

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    A-Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed

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    Ain't Had No Lovin'

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    Ain't Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves)

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    Baby's Back Again

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    Born a Woman

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    Born to Sing

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    Burning a Hole in My Mind

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    Burning Bridges

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    Cincinnati Ohio

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    Cincinnati, Ohio

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    City Lights

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    Clinging to a Saving Hand

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    Cry, Cry, Cry

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    Darling, Are You Ever Coming Home

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    Darling, Are You Ever Coming Home?

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    Did We Have You Come This Far to Say

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    Don't Forget I Still Love You

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    Don't Feel Sorry for Me

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    Don't Forget (I Still Love You)

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    Don't Forget I Still Love You

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    Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long

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    Downtown

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    Dream Painter

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    Easy Come, Easy Go

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    Even Tho

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    Even Tho'

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    Everybody Loves Somebody

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    Everybody's Gotta Be Somewhere

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    Farther Along

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    Five Fingers to Spare

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    Foolin' Around

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    For Better or for Worse

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    Four Walls

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    Go Ahead and Make Me Cry

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    Go Away Stranger

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    Gone

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    Haunted Heart

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    He Set Me Free

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    Hearts Like Ours

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    Holdin' On

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    House Divided

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    How Great Thou Art

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    How Long

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    How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be

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    I Can Stand It (As long as You Can)

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    I Can Turn Your World Around

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    I Can't Remember

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    I Don't Have Anyplace to Go


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