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Dottie West (born Dorothy Marie Marsh; October 11, 1932 – September 4, 1991 [1]) was an American country singer and songwriter. She also had several credits as an actress. A distinguished figure in the country genre, West was among several people who helped to elevate the platform of female country artists.
- Dottie West Singles Discography
The singles discography of American country artist Dottie...
- Dottie West Albums Discography
The albums discography of American country artist Dottie...
- Dottie West Singles Discography
The singles discography of American country artist Dottie West contains 59 singles released as a solo artist, 12 singles released as a collaborative artist, 3 promotional singles and 1 other charting song. West signed with RCA Victor Records in 1963, having her first Top 40 hit the same year.
Dottie West (* 11. Oktober 1932 in McMinnville, Tennessee als Dorothy Marie Marsh; † 4. September 1991 in Nashville) war eine mit dem Grammy ausgezeichnete US-amerikanische Country - Sängerin.
A comprehensive list of albums by American country artist Dottie West, including solo, collaborative and compilation releases. Find out the chart positions, certifications and formats of her albums, such as Country Sunshine and Every Time Two Fools Collide.
Dottie West was an American country musician and songwriter who had many hits in the 1960s and 1970s. She died in a car accident in 1991 at age 58.
A 1964 Grammy winner for her recording of her self-penned song “Here Comes My Baby,” West was also a modern country pioneer in writing advertising jingles (including Coca-Cola’s famous “Country Sunshine” campaign of the 1970s) and a wide-ranging duet singer who recorded with Jim Reeves, Don Gibson, Jimmy Dean, and Kenny Rogers.
Dottie West was a singer and songwriter who was one of the most influential female figures in country music. A trailblazing pioneer for female artists in the 1960s, she enjoyed a successful career into the 1980s.