Pam Tillis

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Pam Tillis (born July 24, 1957 in Plant City, Florida) is an American country music singer and actress. The daughter of singer Mel Tillis, she grew up in Nashville, TN surrounded by music. At age eight, she sang on the Grand Ole Opry. Rhinestoned says it all. No other word, real or invented for the occasion, sums up as well where Pam Tillis stands now. She is, after all, a superstar as well as a survivor.

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Songs

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    'til All The Lonely's Gone

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    A Great Disguise

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    A Whisper and a Scream

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    After a Kiss

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    After Hours

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    All Of This Love

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    All the Good Ones Are Gone

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    Already Fallen

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    Ancient History

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    Band in the Window

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    Be a Man

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    Beautiful Night

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    Better Off Blue

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    Bettin' Money on Love

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    Betty's Got A Bass Boat

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    Blue Rose Is

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    Burning Memories

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    Calico Plains

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    Christmas Waltz

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    Cleopatra, Queen of Denial

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    Cleopatra, Queen of Denial (club mix)

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    Colors of the Wind

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    Come On And Sing

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    Crazy by Myself

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    Deep Down

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    Detroit City

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    Do You Know Where Your Man Is

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    Don't Tell Me What to Do

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    Down by the Water

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    Draggin' My Chains

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    Emotions

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    Every Time

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    Fine, Fine, Very Fine Love

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    Five Minutes

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    Goodbye Highway

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    Goodbye Wheeling

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    Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

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    Heart Over Mind

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    Homeward Looking Angel

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    Honey (Open That Door) (feat. Ray Benson)

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    How Gone Is Goodbye

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    Hurt Myself

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    I Ain't Never

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    I Said a Prayer

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    I Smile

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    I Thought I'd About Had It With Love

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    I Was Blown Away

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    I Wish She Wouldn't Treat You That Way

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    I'll Be Home for Christmas

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    I've Seen Enough to Know


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