BigBill <bill@bbrent.com> wrote in
news:5utqfb5m2bcafa690ojjhh90u9oqb228j5@4ax.com:
> Thanks - Some sources said there were a number of recordings, but only
> Qeuun for a day was released as a single. Was hoping some one had
> gotten hold of them and put out a collection (they way they did with
> Rupert Holms, Neal Sedaka, Simon and Garfunkle, 4 seasons and all the
> other "unauthorized" early recordings collections). - If I find it -
> I'll post it
>
> thanks again
>
> On 31 Mar 2016 16:18:37 GMT, <highwaymusic@somewhere.com> wrote:
>
>>RE: early Barbara Mandrell the only recording before Columbia is the
>>single Queen for A Day from 1966. And this single is very hard to
>>find. Hope someone will make it digital and posting it. Later
>>recordings are all Columbia and Epic. Let me know if you find it
>>first.
>>
>>Greetings highwaymusic@yahoo.com
According to Billboard, she recorded 'Queen for a Day' in 1963:
http://www.billboard.com/artist/280653/barbara-mandrell/biography
There is a youtube recording (not very good) here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDaEkHF6Xyo
Cheers,
Chev.
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