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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Connie_SmithConnie Smith - Wikipedia

    The albums included the number 13 country single "I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore" and her twentieth top 10, a remake of The Everly Brothers's "(Till) I Kissed You". The latter was Smith's second single to top Canada's RPM country chart.

  2. I Don't Want to Talk It over Any More by Connie Smith released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Overall, Greatest Hits on Monument did not gain positive feedback.Allmusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album two and a half out five stars, saying that fans did not like these recordings, stating "It's easy to see why fans of pure country -- the kind of music Connie Smith effortlessly made during the '60s -- are not crazy about her late-'70s recordings for Monument.

  4. I Don't Have Anyplace To Go. I Don't Love You Anymore. I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore. I Got A Lot Of Hurting Done Today. I Know You're Going Away . I Love Charlie Brown. I Never Knew What That Song Meant Before. I Never Once Stopped Loving You. I Thought of You. I Run To You. I Still Feel The Same About You . I Will. If I Could Just Get ...

  5. 20 de ago. de 2021 · Listen • 8:01. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Today, the country music legend Connie Smith releases her 54th album - at least that's what she understands to be true. CONNIE SMITH: I'm not very good on time 'cause time just don't mean a lot to me (laughter). (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "SPARE ME NO TRUTH")

  6. Connie Smith "I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore" (Columbia Records, 1976) (LP) A pretty woeful mix of overproduction and over-singing... This mostly misses the mark, although there are a couple of "almosts" on here...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0807758Connie Smith - IMDb

    Connie Smith. Soundtrack: The Marty Stuart Show. Widely regarded as one of country music's finest female vocalists, Connie Smith had a blockbuster smash right off the bat with her first record release in 1964, "Once A Day", a song that remained at number one on the charts for several months.