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153: 27: 484:. However, Davies was determined to prove she was a singer herself. She signed with CBS/Lifesong Records in 1978 and released a self-titled album that scored three Top 20 hit singles. Another of her original compositions, an introspective song entitled "Someone Is Looking for Someone Like You", was the album's highest charting single, reaching No. 7 in 788:. Released in 2013, this album features Dolly Parton, John Prine, Alison Krauss, Vince Gill, Shelby Lynne, Rodney Crowell, Suzy Bogguss, John Anderson, Guy Clark, Bonnie Bramlett, and Jazz legend Benny Golson, among others. Proceeds from this album benefit The W.O. Smith Music School and provide musical instruments and lessons for underprivileged children. 598:", which went to No. 15 on the charts and "Jagged Edge of a Broken Heart," climbing to No. 20. The last single from this album, a duet with Dolly Parton entitled "Unwed Fathers," was said to be too controversial for country radio. Written by John Prine and Bobby Braddock, this song barely made it into the Billboard Top 50. 574:
written by Gail's brother, Ron Davies, was entitled "It's You Alone." It was released just as Davies was preparing to leave Warner Bros. Records. With no promotional support from the label it stalled at No. 55 on the Billboard chart.
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hits. She was one of country music's most influential artists, becoming the genre's first female record producer. She has been cited as a role model for other female singers, including
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in 1980, which spawned three more Top 10 Billboard hit singles. The title track went to No. 4 on the charts followed by "It's a Lovely, Lovely World" (with harmony vocals by
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Although semi-retired, Davies continues to tour, mostly in Europe. She was named "Country Music International Ambassador" during CMA week in 2009 and released her autobiography,
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in 1983. Although there were some sizable hits from this record, including two Top 20 singles – "You're a Hard Dog (To Keep Under the Porch)" and a self-penned song entitled "
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was even more successful than her previous record had been. It featured a Top 10 single entitled "Blue Heartache", as well as two Top 20 hits, "
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Gail Davies established herself as a successful singer and songwriter during the 1970s and 1980s, scoring numerous Top 10 and Top 20
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before starting her own record label, Little Chickadee Productions. She produced and released an album in 1995 entitled
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chart. This song has since been translated into seven languages and recorded by such internationally known artists as
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The year 1982 showed that Davies was not slowing down. She released her third self-produced album
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as a staff songwriter. One of her earliest compositions, "Bucket to the South", became a hit for
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in 1979 and became the first female record producer in the history of country music. Her album
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as one of the "Ten Best Country Albums of the Year." Other LCP releases include
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Inspired by a trip to England in 1985, she formed a country/rock band called
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Unhappy with the production of her first album, Gail switched to
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and produced an album of 10 self-penned compositions entitled
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Warner Bros. Records released her last album for the label
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that same year for producing and arranging a tribute to
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