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Biography of Patty Loveless

Patty Loveless (born Patricia Lee Ramey on January 4, 1957 in Pikeville, Kentucky) is an American country music singer.

One of the most popular female country singers of the 1990s, Loveless rose to stardom thanks to her mix of honky tonk and emotive country ballads. She is a distant cousin of Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle. When she was a child, her father, a producer with The Porter Wagoner Show, often brought her to that show's set, where she got to meet Wagoner Show star Dolly Parton (whom Loveless cites as a great influence on her career).

She was signed to MCA Records in 1985 and released her self-titled debut in 1987. She released four more albums for MCA through 1991, scoring hits with songs such as "Timber, I'm Falling In Love," "Chains," "I'm That Kind of Girl," and "Jealous Bone." She parted ways with MCA in 1991 citing lack of major attention from the label. While there she was forced to compete with Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood and Wynonna. Feeling that she was not a label priority, she left for Epic Records.

Following throat surgery to repair her vocal chords, she released the album Only What I Feel in 1993 to the best reviews of her career. She scored smash hits with "Blame It On Your Heart" and "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye".

Perhaps her crowning achievement was that album's follow-up, When Fallen Angels Fly. It won the Country Music Association's Album of the Year award and gave her four Top 10 singles. She followed it up with The Trouble with the Truth in 1996 which gave her Female Vocalist of the Year awards from both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.

Although she continued to record for Epic, releasing Long Stretch of Lonesome and Strong Heart in the next four years, her commercial momentum came to a halt as she failed to score Top 10 singles from either album.

In an effort to control her own destiny, rather than be controlled by country radio, Loveless made an abrupt move away from commercial, country/pop and made a stone-cold bluegrass album in 2001. Mountain Soul was released to numerous critical accolades and sold decently despite a lack of radio support. She used the same bluegrass approach on a Christmas album, Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas, in 2002. On Your Way Home, a return to more commercial oriented country, was released in 2003 to critical acclaim.

Discography:

Albums:
Patty Loveless (1987)
If My Heart Had Windows (1988)
Honky Tonk Angel (1988)
On Down the Line (1990)
Up Against My Heart (1991; #151 US)
Only What I Feel (1993; #63 US; 3x Platinum US, 7x Plat. Worldwide)
When Fallen Angels Fly (1994; #60 US; 4x Plat. US, 8x Plat. Worldwide)
The Trouble with the Truth (1996; #86 US; 2x Plat. US, 4x Plat. Worldwide)
Long Stretch of Lonesome (1997; #68 US; Plat. US, 3x Plat. Worldwide)
Classics (1999; #99 US; 3x Plat. US, 5x Plat. Worldwide)
Strong Heart (2000; #126 US; Gold US, Plat. Worldwide)
Mountain Soul (2001; #159 US; Gold US, 2x Plat. Worldwide)
Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas (2002)
On Your Way Home (2003; #77 US; Plat. US, 2x Plat. Worldwide)
Dreamin' My Dreams (2005; #175 US)

Singles:
"Lonely Days, Lonely Nights" (1985, #46 Country)
"I Did" (1986, #56 Country)
"Wicked Ways" (1986, #49 Country)
"After All" (1987, #43 Country)
"You Saved Me" (1987, #43 Country)
"If My Heart Had Windows" (1988, #10 Country)
"A Little Bit in Love" (1988, #2 Country)
"Blue Side of Town" (1988, #4 Country)
"Don't Toss Us Away" (1989, #5 Country)
"Timber, I'm Falling in Love" (1989, #1 Country)
"The Lonely Side of Love" (1989, #6 Country)
"Chains" (1989, #1 Country)
"On Down the Line" (1990, #5 Country)
"The Night's Too Long" (1990, #20 Country)
"I'm That Kind of Girl" (1991, #5 Country)
"Blue Memories" (1991, #22 Country)
"Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way)" (1991, #3 Country)
"Jealous Bone" (1992, #13 Country)
"Can't Stop Myself from Loving You" (1992, #30 Country)
"Blame It on Your Heart" (1993, #1 Country)
"Nothin' But the Wheel" (1993, #20 Country)
"You Will" (1993, #6 Country)
"How Can I Help You Say Goodbye" (1994, #3 Country)
"I Try to Think About Elvis" (1994, #3 Country)
"Here I Am" (1994, #4 Country)
"You Don't Even Know Who I Am" (1995, #5 Country)
"Halfway Down" (1995, #6 Country)
"You Can Feel Bad" (1995, #1 Country)
"A Thousand Times a Day" (1996, #13 Country)
"Lonely Too Long" (1996, #1 Country)
"She Drew a Broken Heart" (1996, #4 Country)
"The Trouble With the Truth" (1997, #15 Country)
"You Don't Seem to Miss Me" (1997, #14 Country)
"To Have You Back Again" (1998, #12 Country)
"High on Love" (1998, #20 Country)
"Can't Get Enough" (1999, #96 US, #21 Country)
"That's the Kind of Mood I'm In" (2000, #71 US, #13 Country)
"The Last Thing on My Mind" (2001, #20 Country)
"Lovin' All Night" (2003, #81 US, #18 Country)
"On Your Way Home" (2004, #29 Country)
"I Wanna Believe" (2004, #60 Country)
"Keep Your Distance" (2005)

 
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