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    Favorite Album (19641965) – Connie Smith: Nominated Cash Box: Most Promising Female Country Vocalist Won Country Music Review Most Promising Female Singer Won 1966 Grammy Awards Best Sacred Recording – Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs: Nominated Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Female – "Ain't Had No Lovin'"

  2. Connie Smith is the debut studio album by American country music artist Connie Smith. It was released in March 1965 by RCA Victor and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album included Smith's debut single, "Once a Day". The song became her signature recording and biggest hit, reaching number one on the Billboard country songs chart.

  3. Connie Smith [1965] by Connie Smith released in 1965. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. In 1965, Smith joined the Grand Ole Opry, where she has remained a fan favorite for decades. She achieved nineteen Top Ten hits through 1973, establishing herself as a singer of consistent quality and rare emotional impact.

  5. May 13, 2017 · I Can't Remember , Connie Smith , 1965. Written by Bill & Bette Anderson and recorded by Connie Smith. Released in April 1965 from the album, "Cute 'n' Country", reaching #9 country and...

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  6. American country signer Connie Smith has released 39 studio albums, one live album, 15 compilation albums, three box sets, and has made numerous appearances on various other albums. This page lists every song recorded by Smith that has been commercially released. Released songs. Contents. Notes.

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  8. All of Smith's singles released between 1965 and 1968 reached the top 10 on the Billboard country songs chart, including "If I Talk to Him", "Ain't Had No Lovin'", and "Cincinnati, Ohio". By 1969 Smith felt highly pressured from her career and cut back on promoting singles.