Little Things (Jeannie Seely album)
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Little Things is a studio album by American country artist Jeannie Seely. It was released in December 1968 on Monument Records and was co-produced by Fred Foster and Jim Malloy. The record was Seely's fourth studio album recorded and released. It spawned three singles in 1968. Two of these singles became hits on the Billboard country chart. The album would be Seely's final studio release while recording for Monument.
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Little Things (Jeannie Seely album)
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Jeannie Seely--Little Things.jpg
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Digital edition
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Side one
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1969
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1968
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August 1967 – August 1968
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Allmusic
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Favorable
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Fred Foster Sound Studio
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Leave Me Alone
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Little Things
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Just Because I'm a Woman
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Long Black Limousine
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Dreams of the Everyday Housewife
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Harper Valley PTA
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How Is He
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Welcome Home to Nothing
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A Little Unfair
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Maybe I Should Leave
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My Love Dies Hard
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studio
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Hall
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Seely
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Little Things is a studio album by American country artist Jeannie Seely. It was released in December 1968 on Monument Records and was co-produced by Fred Foster and Jim Malloy. The record was Seely's fourth studio album recorded and released. It spawned three singles in 1968. Two of these singles became hits on the Billboard country chart. The album would be Seely's final studio release while recording for Monument.
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