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    xenaswolf Guest

    Sammi Smith

    I always got her and Skeeter Davis mixed up!

    Jewel Fay Smith was born in Orange, Calif., on Aug. 5, 1943. By the time she was 12, she was singing in clubs professionally. Three years later, she married for the first time. At the urging of friends in the music business, Smith moved to

    Nashville in 1967 and soon was signed to Columbia Records. She charted her first single -- "So Long, Charlie Brown, Don't Look for Me Around" -- in 1968. She charted twice more on Columbia but never rose into the Top 50 while recording for the label.One of her early acquaintances at Columbia was the aspiring songwriter Kris Kristofferson, then working at the label as a janitor. He would later provide Smith her first and only ticket to No. 1.
    By 1970, she had signed to Mega Records, a small -- and ultimately transitory -- company. Her first single for the label, "He's Everywhere," did reasonably well, topping out at No. 25 in the fall of 1970.
    Then came Kristofferson's lyrical seduction piece, a perfect evocation of the times but a bit bold for a country singer. "Help Me Make It Through the Night" entered the country charts the week before Christmas in 1970 and eased over into the pop rankings less than a month later. It hastened to the top of the country charts, where it stayed for three weeks. On the pop side, it peaked at No. 8. In 1971, the recording won both the Country Music Association's single of the year award and the Grammy for best country vocal performance by a female. It also netted Kristofferson a Grammy for best country song.
    Smith charted 14 more singles for Mega, only two of which cracked the Top 10 -- "Then You Walk In" (in 1971) and "Today I Started Loving You Again" (in 1975). After the Mega period, she spent three unremarkable years on Elektra. During her last eight years on the charts -- from 1979 to 1986 -- she recorded for the independent labels Cyclone, Sound Factory and Step One labels, respectively. None of these efforts, however, restored her to her former prominence.
    While Smith was never a headliner in the Outlaw movement of the late '70s, she was a close friend of Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson and occasionally shared the stage with them. She married Jody Payne, Nelson's guitar player, and bore him a son they named Waylon. A singer and actor, Waylon Payne released his solo debut album in 2004. He and his mother made a guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry that same year.
    Smith devoted considerable time and resources helping Native Americans, particularly the Apaches, a tribe to which she was related. She died Feb. 12, 2005, in Oklahoma City.

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    Her cover of "I've Got To Have You" is one of our fav mushy songs.She had a smoky seductive voice.
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    Darrianne Guest
    I think Sammi was always very underrated and under appreciated as a singer. I love her voice. I love a lot of her songs that were never top ten hits. She was also very pretty to me.

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    Oh, I love Sammi Smith! I always sing "Help me Make it Thru the Night" at Karaoke. My mom had one of her albums when I was little and would play it whenever she had too much to drink (I heard it alot..lol) There was a song on there about a Mom missing her kids (I guess they went to live with their dad) it says " When they wrapped their loving arms around me...I've seen better days". I can't find this song anywhere online. Anyone know where I might find it? Thanks!
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    Jaxxx Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Thumbilina View Post
    Oh, I love Sammi Smith! I always sing "Help me Make it Thru the Night" at Karaoke. My mom had one of her albums when I was little and would play it whenever she had too much to drink (I heard it alot..lol) There was a song on there about a Mom missing her kids (I guess they went to live with their dad) it says " When they wrapped their loving arms around me...I've seen better days". I can't find this song anywhere online. Anyone know where I might find it? Thanks!
    you might try the Ernest Tubb music store in Nashville, not sure if they have a web site, but I would think you could find their phone #. They've found some hard to find music for me.

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    Darrianne Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Thumbilina View Post
    Oh, I love Sammi Smith! I always sing "Help me Make it Thru the Night" at Karaoke. My mom had one of her albums when I was little and would play it whenever she had too much to drink (I heard it alot..lol) There was a song on there about a Mom missing her kids (I guess they went to live with their dad) it says " When they wrapped their loving arms around me...I've seen better days". I can't find this song anywhere online. Anyone know where I might find it? Thanks!
    I love that song. Reba McIntyre did a remake of it and I like her version too! "I've Seen Better Days".
    Great song.

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    Thanks so much! My hunt is on again. Y'all rock!
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    I never heard of her. I need to check out her music.

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