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    Jody Miller - The Essential Jody Miller - The Epic Years (2024)

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    Jody Miller - The Essential Jody Miller - The Epic Years (2024)

    Jody Miller - The Essential Jody Miller - The Epic Years (2024)
    WEB FLAC (tracks) - 618 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 234 MB
    1:41:13 | Country, Folk, Pop | Label: Epic - Legacy

    The Essential Jody Miller - The Epic Years indeed features a more comprehensive set of 37 tracks, covering a wide spectrum of her most iconic recordings from her time with Epic Records.

    Jody Miller - The Best Of Jody Miller (1998/2016)

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    Jody Miller - The Best Of Jody Miller (1998/2016)

    Jody Miller - The Best Of Jody Miller (1998/2016)
    FLAC (tracks) - 232 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 97 MB
    40:14 | Country, Folk, Pop | Label: EMI Music Nashville

    Myrna Joy "Jody" Miller (November 29, 1941 – October 6, 2022) was an American singer, who had commercial success in the genres of country, folk and pop. She was the second female artist to win a country music accolade from the Grammy Awards, which came off the success of her 1965 song "Queen of the House". By blending multiple genres together, Miller's music was considered influential for other music artists.

    Jody Miller - Complete Epic Hits (2012)

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    Jody Miller - Complete Epic Hits (2012)

    Jody Miller - Complete Epic Hits (2012)
    WEB FLAC (tracks) - 433 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 162 MB
    1:09:27 | Folk, Country | Label: Epic Records

    With this Real Gone release, we take a long-overdue look at the career of pioneering country-pop crossover artist Jody Miller, whose mellow mix of folk, country, rock and pop influences paved the way for the radio-friendly recordings of such female singers as Olivia Newton-John, Anne Murray and Linda Ronstadt. Jody first hit the charts in 1965 with "Queen of the House," her answer song to Roger Miller's "King of the Road," but in 1970 she signed to Epic and, under the guidance of Nashville legend Billy Sherrill, notched a string of chart hits throughout the decade, all 25 of which appear on this 69-minute collection. Most of these songs have never appeared on CD before, and they come with notes featuring quotes from Jody herself as well as photos from her private collection. Pure country ear (and eye) candy!