Ollie Imogene Shepard (November 21, 1933 - September 25, 2016), better know… Read Full Bio ↴Ollie Imogene Shepard (November 21, 1933 - September 25, 2016), better known as Jean Shepard, was an American honky tonk singer-songwriter who pioneered for women in country music. Shepard released a total of 73 singles to the Hot Country Songs chart, one of which reached the No. 1 spot. She recorded a total of 24 studio albums between 1956 and 1981, and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1955.
After Kitty Wells' 1952 breakthrough, Shepard quickly followed, and a national television gig and the Opry helped make her a star when few female country singers had enduring success. Her first hit, "A Dear John Letter", a 1953 duet with Ferlin Husky, was the first post-World War II record by a woman country artist to sell more than a million copies.
Jean Shepard was born November 21, 1933 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, but was raised in Visalia, California near Bakersfield. As a teenager, she played bass in the Melody Ranch Girls, an all-female band formed in 1948. Hank Thompson discovered Shepard a few years later.[2] With Thompson's help, Shepard signed with Capitol Records in 1952, following the success of Kitty Wells' "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" Shepard cut four songs at her first session with popular band players Jimmy Bryant, Speedy West, Cliffie Stone and Billy Strange. She recorded her first single for the label in 1952, "Crying Steel Guitar Waltz", but it failed to chart.
Shepard's first chart appearance was 1953's duet with Ferlin Husky, with "A Dear John Letter". It was a No. 1 smash, and also became a major crossover pop hit, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard pop chart. The song struck a chord a with audiences as it was a half-spoken duet about a soldier in the Korean War. The duo's follow-up, "Forgive Me John", was another crossover hit, peaking in the Top 10 on the country chart and the top 25 on the pop chart. Because at 20 she was still a minor, Shepard's parents signed her rights to Husky so she could tour.
In 1955, Shepard joined ABC-TV's nationally-telecast Ozark Jubilee for several years, and recorded her first studio album, Songs of a Love Affair, written by Shepard. She also charted her first solo top ten single, "A Satisfied Mind", that same year, backed by the No. 13 hit, "Take Possession". "A Satisfied Mind" peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard country chart. Shepard had another top five hit the same year with "Beautiful Lies". Its flip side, "I Thought of You", peaked in the country top ten. Her streak of hit singles led to an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry in 1955 as one of its few female stars; Kitty Wells and Minnie Pearl were the only others.
Because she was a honky tonk singer when the Nashville sound was popular, Shepard had just two charting country singles between 1956 and 1963. She had two charting singles in 1958 and 1959, however, with "I Want to Go Where No One Knows Me" and "Have Heart Will Love"; and was also named Cash Box's Top Female Artist of 1959.
In 1960, Shepard married fellow Opry star Hawkshaw Hawkins, whom she had met on Ozark Jubilee. He died three years later in the same plane crash that killed Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas. Shepard gave birth to their son Hawkshaw Jr. just one month after the crash. She later married country music musician and singer Benny Birchfield and they remain married.
Shepard returned to the top ten in 1964 with "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)", which began a string of hits and proved a commercial comeback as well. In 1964 and 1965, she had two Top 40 hits with "A Tear Dropped By" and "Someone's Gotta Cry", from the Heart, We Did All We Could LP released in 1967. In 1966, Shepard recorded a duet with country singer Ray Pillow titled, "I'll Take the Dog", which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard country chart. This was followed by two solo hit singles the same year: the top ten hit, "If the Teardrops Were Silver" and the top 15 hit, "Many Happy Hangovers to You".
In 1967, Shepard had two top 20 hits with the title track of Heart, We Did All We Could and the single "Your Forevers Don't Last Very Long". The following year she had only one Top 40 hit, but continued to release albums, which included 1968's A Real Good Woman. In 1969, Shepard's LP, Seven Lonely Days, produced the hit single of the same name that reached the top 20. With the release of 1969's "Then He Touched Me", Shepard had a top ten hit; followed by three hits in 1970, including the top 15 hit, "Another Lonely Night". Shepard had one more Top 40 hit with Capitol, 1971's "With His Hand in Mine", and shortly afterward her singles began to drop out of the Top 40.
In the early 1970s, Shepard moved to United Artists Records. Her first single for the label in 1973, the Bill Anderson-penned “Slippin' Away,” was her biggest solo hit since the fifties. The single peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard country chart and also charted on the Billboard pop chart, peaking outside the Top 40. With the success of the single, an LP of the same name was released the same year and peaked at No. 15 on the Top Country Albums chart. Shepard's hits continued throughout the 1970s, though as the decade wore on she hit the Top 40 less frequently. She had three top 20 hits in 1974, beginning with the No. 13 smash "At the Time", and "I'll Do Anything it Takes (To Stay With You)". In 1975, Shepard recorded an album of songs written by Bill Anderson titled, Poor Sweet Baby (And Ten More Bill Anderson Songs). Both singles from the album were top 20 hits on the Billboard country chart between 1974 and 1975, and were also her last Top 40 singles.
She created controversy when she served as president of the Association of Country Entertainers, formed in response to Olivia Newton-John’s CMA Female Vocalist of the Year win in 1974. The organization was intended to keep country music "pure" and criticized the pop influences at the time. Shepard would come out in defense of "pure" country music again nearly forty years later, criticizing singer and TV personality Blake Shelton for a comment in which he referred to fans of traditional country as "old farts and jackasses": "We’ve got a young man in country music who has made some pretty dumb statements lately. What did he say? That traditional country music is for old farts and jack-you-know-whats? Well, I guess that makes me an old fart. I love country music. I won’t tell you what his name is…but his initials is BS…and he’s full of it!"
In 1975 and 1976, Shepard recorded two albums, I'm a Believer and Mercy/Ain't Love Good, before leaving the label in 1976. In response, United Artists released a Greatest Hits compilation. Between 1977 and 1978, she recorded for the smaller GRT label, which produced minor hit singles on the Billboard country chart. She had her last charting record in 1978 under the label with "The Real Thing".
After departing GRT at the end of the 1970s, Shepard did not record again until 1981, when she released a final studio album under the label Laselight titled, Dear John, which included remakes of her hits, including "A Dear John Letter" and "Slippin' Away", but also included a new song, "Too Many Rivers".
She continued to perform at the Grand Ole Opry and tour, particularly in the UK, where she had a strong fan base. Her work has also been reissued by Bear Family Records. Although in her eighties, Shepard continues to regularly tour and perform. Her touring show, "The Jean Shepard Show," has toured the U.S. and she performs at the Grand Ole Opry regularly.
In 2005, Shepard celebrated 50 years as a member of the Opry and at the time of her death was the longest running living member of the Opry.
In 2011, Shepard was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with fellow Oklahoma native Reba McEntire and songwriter Bobby Braddock.
On November 21, 2015, Shepard became the first female to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 60 consecutive years. A feat that only one other person has achieved. She then retired from the stage that night.
On September 25, 2016 Jean Shepard, passed away from Parkinson's Disease.
After Kitty Wells' 1952 breakthrough, Shepard quickly followed, and a national television gig and the Opry helped make her a star when few female country singers had enduring success. Her first hit, "A Dear John Letter", a 1953 duet with Ferlin Husky, was the first post-World War II record by a woman country artist to sell more than a million copies.
Jean Shepard was born November 21, 1933 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, but was raised in Visalia, California near Bakersfield. As a teenager, she played bass in the Melody Ranch Girls, an all-female band formed in 1948. Hank Thompson discovered Shepard a few years later.[2] With Thompson's help, Shepard signed with Capitol Records in 1952, following the success of Kitty Wells' "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" Shepard cut four songs at her first session with popular band players Jimmy Bryant, Speedy West, Cliffie Stone and Billy Strange. She recorded her first single for the label in 1952, "Crying Steel Guitar Waltz", but it failed to chart.
Shepard's first chart appearance was 1953's duet with Ferlin Husky, with "A Dear John Letter". It was a No. 1 smash, and also became a major crossover pop hit, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard pop chart. The song struck a chord a with audiences as it was a half-spoken duet about a soldier in the Korean War. The duo's follow-up, "Forgive Me John", was another crossover hit, peaking in the Top 10 on the country chart and the top 25 on the pop chart. Because at 20 she was still a minor, Shepard's parents signed her rights to Husky so she could tour.
In 1955, Shepard joined ABC-TV's nationally-telecast Ozark Jubilee for several years, and recorded her first studio album, Songs of a Love Affair, written by Shepard. She also charted her first solo top ten single, "A Satisfied Mind", that same year, backed by the No. 13 hit, "Take Possession". "A Satisfied Mind" peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard country chart. Shepard had another top five hit the same year with "Beautiful Lies". Its flip side, "I Thought of You", peaked in the country top ten. Her streak of hit singles led to an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry in 1955 as one of its few female stars; Kitty Wells and Minnie Pearl were the only others.
Because she was a honky tonk singer when the Nashville sound was popular, Shepard had just two charting country singles between 1956 and 1963. She had two charting singles in 1958 and 1959, however, with "I Want to Go Where No One Knows Me" and "Have Heart Will Love"; and was also named Cash Box's Top Female Artist of 1959.
In 1960, Shepard married fellow Opry star Hawkshaw Hawkins, whom she had met on Ozark Jubilee. He died three years later in the same plane crash that killed Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas. Shepard gave birth to their son Hawkshaw Jr. just one month after the crash. She later married country music musician and singer Benny Birchfield and they remain married.
Shepard returned to the top ten in 1964 with "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)", which began a string of hits and proved a commercial comeback as well. In 1964 and 1965, she had two Top 40 hits with "A Tear Dropped By" and "Someone's Gotta Cry", from the Heart, We Did All We Could LP released in 1967. In 1966, Shepard recorded a duet with country singer Ray Pillow titled, "I'll Take the Dog", which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard country chart. This was followed by two solo hit singles the same year: the top ten hit, "If the Teardrops Were Silver" and the top 15 hit, "Many Happy Hangovers to You".
In 1967, Shepard had two top 20 hits with the title track of Heart, We Did All We Could and the single "Your Forevers Don't Last Very Long". The following year she had only one Top 40 hit, but continued to release albums, which included 1968's A Real Good Woman. In 1969, Shepard's LP, Seven Lonely Days, produced the hit single of the same name that reached the top 20. With the release of 1969's "Then He Touched Me", Shepard had a top ten hit; followed by three hits in 1970, including the top 15 hit, "Another Lonely Night". Shepard had one more Top 40 hit with Capitol, 1971's "With His Hand in Mine", and shortly afterward her singles began to drop out of the Top 40.
In the early 1970s, Shepard moved to United Artists Records. Her first single for the label in 1973, the Bill Anderson-penned “Slippin' Away,” was her biggest solo hit since the fifties. The single peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard country chart and also charted on the Billboard pop chart, peaking outside the Top 40. With the success of the single, an LP of the same name was released the same year and peaked at No. 15 on the Top Country Albums chart. Shepard's hits continued throughout the 1970s, though as the decade wore on she hit the Top 40 less frequently. She had three top 20 hits in 1974, beginning with the No. 13 smash "At the Time", and "I'll Do Anything it Takes (To Stay With You)". In 1975, Shepard recorded an album of songs written by Bill Anderson titled, Poor Sweet Baby (And Ten More Bill Anderson Songs). Both singles from the album were top 20 hits on the Billboard country chart between 1974 and 1975, and were also her last Top 40 singles.
She created controversy when she served as president of the Association of Country Entertainers, formed in response to Olivia Newton-John’s CMA Female Vocalist of the Year win in 1974. The organization was intended to keep country music "pure" and criticized the pop influences at the time. Shepard would come out in defense of "pure" country music again nearly forty years later, criticizing singer and TV personality Blake Shelton for a comment in which he referred to fans of traditional country as "old farts and jackasses": "We’ve got a young man in country music who has made some pretty dumb statements lately. What did he say? That traditional country music is for old farts and jack-you-know-whats? Well, I guess that makes me an old fart. I love country music. I won’t tell you what his name is…but his initials is BS…and he’s full of it!"
In 1975 and 1976, Shepard recorded two albums, I'm a Believer and Mercy/Ain't Love Good, before leaving the label in 1976. In response, United Artists released a Greatest Hits compilation. Between 1977 and 1978, she recorded for the smaller GRT label, which produced minor hit singles on the Billboard country chart. She had her last charting record in 1978 under the label with "The Real Thing".
After departing GRT at the end of the 1970s, Shepard did not record again until 1981, when she released a final studio album under the label Laselight titled, Dear John, which included remakes of her hits, including "A Dear John Letter" and "Slippin' Away", but also included a new song, "Too Many Rivers".
She continued to perform at the Grand Ole Opry and tour, particularly in the UK, where she had a strong fan base. Her work has also been reissued by Bear Family Records. Although in her eighties, Shepard continues to regularly tour and perform. Her touring show, "The Jean Shepard Show," has toured the U.S. and she performs at the Grand Ole Opry regularly.
In 2005, Shepard celebrated 50 years as a member of the Opry and at the time of her death was the longest running living member of the Opry.
In 2011, Shepard was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with fellow Oklahoma native Reba McEntire and songwriter Bobby Braddock.
On November 21, 2015, Shepard became the first female to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 60 consecutive years. A feat that only one other person has achieved. She then retired from the stage that night.
On September 25, 2016 Jean Shepard, passed away from Parkinson's Disease.
There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
Jean Shepard Lyrics
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We have lyrics for these tracks by Jean Shepard:
A Dear John Letter Dear John, oh, how I hate to write Dear John, I…
A Passing Love Affair Be sure before you say I love you that no…
A Real Good Woman There oughta be a law against the runnin' around and…
A Satisfied Mind How many times have you heard someone say If I had…
A Tear Dropped By A tear dropped by a tear dropped by this morning…
A Thief In the Night This is our last kiss, our last moment of bliss Darling,…
Act Like a Married Man You say you want to take me out so we…
Another Crying in the darkness cause I'm going through another lonel…
Another Just Like Me You didn't love me long until the thrill was gone Then…
Another Lonely Night Crying in the darkness cause I'm going through another lonel…
Are You Certain Are you certain when you say you care do you…
Are You Sincere Are you sincere when you say I love you are…
At the Time I told him that I loved him cause I loved…
Be Nice To Everybody There you go drivin' in your big long car you…
Beautiful Lies Beautiful lies, beautiful lies Each word is a heartache in…
Big Midnight Special Big midnight special shine your light on me Big midnight spe…
Blues Stay Away from Me Blues stay away from me Blues why don't you let me…
Born A Woman I was born a woman I'm glad it happened that…
Cigarettes And Coffee Blues I guess I'll take a walk tonight I know that…
Color Song White's for the wedding that I'll never see blue is…
Come on Phone Got me a phone in my home but hand don't…
Coming Or Going From this day on I ain't a gonna love nobody I've…
Crying Steel Guitar The steel guitar played that I met him and it…
Dear John Letter Dear John, oh, how I hate to write Dear John, I…
Did I Turn Down A Better Deal When I met you long ago there were things I…
Don't Fall in Love with a Married Man Oh single girls don't be mislead by the lying tongue…
Don't Rush Me Don't make me a promise and then make me blue…
Foggy River Your love is colder than a foggy river Flowing o'er a…
Forgive Me Dear [ duet with Ferlin Husky ] Forgive me John but I…
Franklin County Moonshine Franklin County moonshine is all you care about You've got t…
Girls in Disgrace So faithfully you promised me we'd marry in the spring A…
Go on Go On You'd better go each moment that you linger Makes me forget…
Go on with Your Dancing Go on with your dancing go on have your fun You've…
Got You on My Mind Got you on my mind feeling kinda sad and low Got…
Happy Tracks I know that you've heard people say many many times You…
He There was a time when I felt I'd never love…
Heart to Heart Jealous heart, oh, jealous heart, stop beating Can't you see…
Heart We Did All That We Could Well, there he goes he hardly knows the heart he's…
Hello Old Broken Heart Hello old broken heart I see you're back once more Hurtin'…
How Long Does It Hurt How long does it hurt when a heart breaks how…
I Can't Cry Him Away Every jukebox that I see holds a memory for me And…
I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye I can't say it's all right dear we'll make it…
I Can't Stop Loving You I can't stop loving you so I've made up my…
I Don't Apologize We're the past time of the gossips and it hurts…
I Don't Remember I don't remember much about him, that's a lie I…
I Hate Myself I hate myself for making you cry forgive me darling…
I Learned It All from You If I'm sometimes unkind to treat you cruel dear If I…
I ll Never Be Free Each time I hold somebody new My arms grow cold thinking…
I ll Thank You All My Life For overlooking what I've been And saying you love me You'll…
I Lost You After All I should have known you'd never changed that you were…
I Love You Because I love you because you understand dear Every single thing I…
I Married for Love I was counting all my riches as I stared along…
I Thaught of You I have learned to live with you and be alone Every…
I Used to Love You I love you because you understand dear Every single thing I…
I Want You Free If my words should ever strike you like the rattlin'…
I'd Like to Know The lights are low the teardrops flow mis'ry is complete I'd…
I'd Rather Die Young Please, don't leave me never leave me I'd rather die young…
I'd Rather Die Young (Then Grow Old Without You) (Beasley Smith - Billy Vaughn - Randy Wood) I'd rather die…
i'll fly away Some glad morning when this life is o'er I'll fly…
I'll Hold You In My Heart I'll hold you in my heart till I can hold…
I'll Never Be Free Each time I hold somebody new My arms grow cold thinking…
I'll Take the Blame Well we just left the courthouse this morning And the judge…
I'll Thank You All My Life For overlooking what I've been And saying you love me You'll…
I'm Living In Two Worlds I'm living in two worlds dividing my time Unhappy in…
I've Learned to Live With You I have learned to live with you and be alone Every…
Id Rather Die Young Please, don't leave me never leave me I'd rather die youn…
If Teardrops Were Silver If heartache was laughter Then I'd be a clown If loneliness …
If You Haven't You Can't Feel the Way I Do Have you ever lost someone just like I lost you Have…
If You Were Losing Him to Me You say I'm bein' selfish cause I won't set him…
If You've Got the Money If you've got the money I've got the time We'll go…
It Was Too Late It was too late for us a long long time…
It's Hard to Tell the Married from the Free Today so many men are so unfaithfull Upon their hands no…
It's Never to Late It was too late for us a long long time…
It's Not Love He was always there each time I needed you holding…
It's the Wine That's Talkin' I want so much to believe the things you're sayin'…
Jealous Heart Jealous heart, oh, jealous heart, stop beating Can't you see…
Just Another Girl You didn't love me long until the thrill was gone Then…
Just Call Me Lonesome Why must I love the heartless one Who'll never know the…
Keep It a Secret The chimes of time ring out the news Another day is…
Leave Me Alone I don't want you anymore I found somebody new I don't…
Let Me Be the Judge Just let me be the judge of what you've done…
Life Turned Him That Way If he seems cold and bitter I beg of you Just…
Like a Thief in the Night This is our last kiss, our last moment of bliss Darling,…
Loose Talk So long we've been married, last burden we've carried Though…
Many Happy Hangovers To You You're goin' out again tonight and you'll end up gettin'…
Memory Old memory, keep him remembering me Behold him constantly wh…
Mockin Bird Hill When the sun in the mornin' peeps over the hill And…
My Mama Didn't Raise No Fools My mama didn't raised no fools no mama didn't raised…
My Wedding Ring You ask me how long I've been drinkin' And livin'…
Mysteries Of Life So many beautiful stories are told of love and affection tha…
No One Knows The lights are low the teardrops flow mis'ry is complete I'd…
One White Rose We danced in the night dear a night of delight…
Over and Over I just can't get it through my head you love…
Passing Love Affair Be sure before you say I love you that no…
Poor Sweet Baby I knew this morning as soon as the phone rang…
Sad Singin and Slow Ridin There'll be some sad singing and some slow riding The next…
Satisfied Mind How many times have you heard someone say If I had…
Second Best I know you'll never loved me the way I love…
Second Fiddle Once we were so happy, you were my very own Then…
Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar) (Betty Amos - Guy Willis) Once we were so happy you…
Second Fiddle To An Old Guitar Once we were so happy, you were my very own Then…
Seven Lonely Days Seven lonely days make one lonely week Seven lonely nights m…
Shadows on the Wall Though the door was open wide, not a sound came…
Slippin' Away Monday's promise is Tuesday's lie Saturday's party is Sunday…
Slipping Away Monday's promise is Tuesday's lie Saturday's party is Sunda…
So Wrong so Fast As I sit here alone and in silence reliving each…
Someone's Gotta Cry Someone's gotta cry when love is over and as you…
Sweet Temptation Sweet temptation that's what you are to me That's all you'll…
Take Possession You can take possession darling when I hear you say…
Tell Me What I Want to Hear Darling please don't make me wonder give my heart no…
That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome The streets are dark and empty And you walk them all…
That's What Lonesome Is The streets are dark and empty And you walk them all…
The Color Song White's for the wedding that I'll never see blue is…
The Mysteries of Life So many beautiful stories are told of love and affection…
The Other Woman I'm the other woman you've heard about The one that you…
The Root Of All Evil You've heard that old story ever since time began that…
The Tip Of My Fingers I reached out my arms and I touched you with…
The Waltz of the Angels The waltz of the angels I hear each time I…
The Weak and the Strong This just couldn't last, the way some things do These awful…
Then He Touched Me There was a time when I felt I'd never love…
There Goes My Everything There goes my only possession there goes my everything I hea…
Think I'll Go Somewhere & Cry Myself To Sleep I just kissed the one I love for the last…
Till I Get It Right I'll just keep on falling in love Till I get it…
Too Many Memories All Around Well there's the chair in which you sat when you…
Too Many Rivers I wish I could come back to you, dear 'Cause I…
Trying To Get To You How in the world will I get over you when…
Twice The Lovin' Now you thought you had me hooked For a while I…
Two Hoops And A Holler How come a man can fight and cuss and smoke…
Two Voices Two Shadows Two Faces You say you don't love her my darling But somehow…
Two Whoops and a Holler How come a man can fight and cuss and smoke…
Under Suspicion Oh single girls don't be mislead by the lying tongue…
Under Your Spell Again You've got me under your spell again Saying those things…
Waltz of the Angels The waltz of the angels I hear each time I…
When Two Worlds Collide Your world was so different from mine, don't you see? And…
When Your House Is Not a Home I walk up to my door and hate to turn…
Where No One Stands Alone Once I stood in the night with my head bowed…
Why Did You Wait Why did you wait to prove to be untrue why…
Would You Be Satisfied I'm just someone who's all alone in a cold and…
You Can T Break the Chains of Love Though we're apart, you'll always have my heart You can't br…
You Re Telling Me Sweet Lies Again I thought any fool could be fooled only once that…
You Re the Only Good Thing Are you thinking that I don't care for you Could it…
You Win Again The news is out all over town That you've been…
You'd Better Go You'd better go each moment that you linger Makes me forget…
You're Calling Me Sweetheart Again There's nothing so precious The some thing you've lost And f…
You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again I thought any fool could be fooled only once that…
You're the Only Good Thing Are you thinking that I don't care for you Could it…
Youd Better Go You'd better go each moment that you linger Makes me forget…
Your Forevers Each time you say you'll love me forever I believe…
Your're the Only Good Thing Are you thinking that I don't care for you Could it…
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