Pam Tillis - Maybe It Was Memphis

Classic country song by Pam Tillis off the 'Put Yourself in My Place' album.
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Classic country song by Pam Tillis off the 'Put Yourself in My Place' album.
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"When You Walk in the Room" is a song from the 1994 album, "Sweetheart's Dance", by Pam Tillis. The album was released in April 1994 on Arista Records. The album produced five Top Twenty Billboard country singles, including Tillis' cover version of Jackie DeShannon's 1963 original release of "When You Walk in the Room". "When You Walk in the Room" was written by American singer-songwriter Jackie DeShannon. Pam Tillis' version was released as a single in 1994 and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. The music video was directed by Steven Goldman. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
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"Cleopatra, Queen of Denial" is a single and song from the 1992 album, "Homeward Looking Angel", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on Arista Nashville and was produced by Paul Worley, Ed Seay and Anthony Martin. The album peaked at #23 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, #82 on the Billboard 200 chart and #11 on the Canadian RPM Country Albums chart. "Cleopatra: Queen of Denial" was written by Pam Tillis, Bob DiPiero and Jan Buckingham. The single was released on Arista Records and was produced by Paul Worley. The single peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and #16 on the Canadian Country Singles chart. The music video was directed by Michael Salomon. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
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From her 1991 album "put yourself in my place" THEUSE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED
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Pam Tillis (born Pamela Yvonne Tillis on July 24, 1957 in Plant City, Florida) is an American country music singer-songwriter and actress. She is the daughter of country music legend Mel Tillis. Originally a demo singer in Nashville, Tennessee, Pam was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1981, with nine singles and a studio album being released in the 1980s. She later found work as a staff songwriter for Tree Publishing. By 1991, she had signed to Arista Records; that year, she reached Top 5 on the Billboard country charts with "Don't Tell Me What to Do", the first of five singles from her second album, Put Yourself in My Place, which was certified gold by the RIAA. Between 1991 and the present, Tillis has charted more than thirty singles on the US Billboard country charts, including her only Number One single, 1995's "Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)". She has also released ten albums overall (nine studio albums plus a Greatest Hits compilation), with three platinum and two gold certifications. She has also founded her own label, Stellar Cat Records. (Wikipedia)
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"Maybe It Was Memphis" is a song and single from the 1991 album, "Put Yourself in My Place", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on the Arista Nashville label and was produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay. The album was Tillis' first for Arista and peaked at #10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and #12 on the Canadian RPM Country Albums chart. The album is RIAA gold certified and produced five singles, including "Don't Tell Me What to Do" and "Maybe It Was Memphis". "Maybe It Was Memphis" was written by Michael Anderson and released on Arista Nashville Records. The single peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and #4 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks. "Maybe It Was Memphis" was a CMA (Country Music Association) Song of the Year award nominee in 1992. The music video for "Maybe It Was Memphis" was directed by DJ Webster. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
Pam Tillis Maybe It Was Memphis 1992 Official Video Put Yourself in My Place American new traditional country music Michael Anderson Paul Worley Ed Seay DJ Webster Arista Nashville Records stereo widescreen sheerfolly2

Pam Tillis performs "Mandolin Rain" in 2004 live at the Renaissance Center. www.pamtillis.com www.facebook.com/pamtillis www.twitter.com/pamtillis

"Shake the Sugar Tree" is a song and single from the 1992 album, "Homeward Looking Angel", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on Arista Nashville Records and was produced by Paul Worley, Ed Seay and Anthony Martin. The album peaked at #23 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, #82 on the Billboard 200 chart and #11 on the Canadian RPM Country Albums chart. The album produced four Top Twenty country hits, including "Shake the Sugar Tree" (#3) and "Let That Pony Run" (#4). "Shake the Sugar Tree" was written by Chapin Hartford and was the lead-off single from the album "Homeward Looking Angel. The single was released on Arista Records and peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The music video for "Shake the Sugar Tree" was directed by Steven Goldman. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
Pam Tillis Shake the Sugar Tree 1992 Official Video Homeward Looking Angel American new traditional country music Chapin Hartford Paul Worley Ed Seay Anthony Martin Steven Goldman Arista Nashville Records stereo widescreen sheerfolly2

Pam Tillis and Mel Tillis - "Waiting On The Wind" live at the Grand Ole Opry on 6.9.2007. For more information on the Grand Ole Opry please visit www.opry.com

"Don't Tell Me What to Do" is a track from the 1991 album, "Put Yourself in My Place" and a 1990 single by American country music singer-songwriter Pam Tillis. The single and album were released on Arista Records, her debut releases for the label. "Don't Tell Me What to Do" was written by Harlan Howard and Max D. Barnes and produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
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Buy on iTunes! bit.ly © 2011 I Love Dreams Records, All Rights Reserved Please share this video! This song was written and produced to bring awareness to the legacy of both Martin Luther King and Elvis Presley. Artists Kris Thomas and Pam Tillis have come together to join hands and promote the legacy of MLK and ELVIS. Follow & Like! www.pamtillis.com http www.twitter.com www.kristhomasmusik.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com CREDITS LIST: "Two Kings" Written by Brenda O'Brien and Pam Tillis Song Production: Executive Producer: Brenda O'Brien Music Producer: Pam Tillis Additional Production: Matt Spicher Vocals: Kris Thomas and Pam Tillis Stax Choir Video Production: "Two Kings" Written by Brenda O'Brien and Pam Tillis Executive Producer: Brenda O'Brien Director: Molly Secours Special Thanks to: Martin Luther King Foundation (Licensor) Elvis Presley Estate (Licensor)
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Pam Tillis, "Ring Of Fire" live at Grand Ole Opry on 6/9/2007. For more information on the Grand Ole Opry visit www.opry.com

"Let That Pony Run" is a single and song from the 1992 album, "Homeward Looking Angel", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on Arista Nashville Records and was produced by Paul Worley, Ed Seay and Anthony Martin. The album peaked at #23 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, #82 on the Billboard 200 chart and #11 on the Canadian RPM Country Albums Chart. The album produced four Top Twenty country hits, including "Shake the Sugar Tree" (#3) and "Let That Pony Run" (#4). "Let That Pony Run" was written by Gretchen Peters. The single was produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay and released on Arista Records. The single peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and #7 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The music video was directed by Steven Goldman. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
Pam Tillis Let That Pony Run 1993 Official Video Homeward Looking Angel American new traditional country music Gretchen Peters Paul Worley Ed Seay Steven Goldman Arista Nashville Records stereo widescreen sheerfolly2

"In Between Dances" is a song from the 1994 album, "Sweethearts Dance", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on Arista Records and was produced by Pam Tillis and Steve Fishell. "Sweetheart's Dance" peaked at #6 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart and #51 on the Billboard 200, it is Tillis' highest Billboard charting album to date. "In Between Dances" was written by Craig Bickhardt and Barry Alfonso and produced by Pam Tillis and Steve Fishell; it was released on Arista Records. The single peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and #7 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The music video for "In Between Dances" was directed by Roger Pistole. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
Pam Tillis In Between Dances 1995 Official Video Sweetheart's Dance American new traditional country music ballad waltz tempo Craig Bickhardt Barry Alfonso Steve Fishell Arista Records stereo widescreen sheerfolly2

"The River and the Highway" is a single and song from the 1995 album, "All of This Love", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on Arista Records and was produced by Pam Tillis and Mike Poole. "The River and the Highway" was written by Gerry House and Don Schlitz. The single was released on Arista and was produced by Pam Tillis. The single peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The music video for the single was directed by Steven Goldman and was shot on location in British Columbia, Canada. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
Pam Tillis The River and Highway 1996 Official Video All of This Love American new traditional country music Gerry House Don Shlitz Steven Goldman British Columbia Native Americans Arista Records stereo widescreen sheerfolly2

Lorrie & Pam doing a beautiful version of the Skeeter Davis classic "The End Of The World".This was April 5, 2012 at the world famous Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee as part of the Grand Ole Opry's Classics salute to the Women Of Country Music. Pam & Lorrie have been touring all over the United States on their "Grits & Glamour" Tour. Amazingly talented women!
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"Spilled Perfume" is a single and song from the 1994 album, "Sweetheart's Dance" by Pam Tillis. The album was released in April 1994 on Arista Records and was produced by Pam Tillis and Steve Fishell. The album produced five Top Twenty Billboard country singles: ""Mi Vida Loca(My Crazy Life)"(#1), "When You Walk in the Room"( #2), "Spilled Perfume" (#5), "In Between Dances" (#3) and "I Was Blown Away" (#16). The album is platinum certified in the US and Canada. "Spilled Perfume" was written by Pam Tillis and Dean Dillon. The single was produced by Pam Tillis and Steve Fishell and was released on Arista Records. The single peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks and #9 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts. The music video for the single was directed by Steven Goldman. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
Pam Tillis Spilled Perfume 1994 Official Video Sweetheart's Dance American new traditional country country-pop music lead single Dean Dillon Steve Fishell platinum certified Arista Nashville Records stereo widescreen sheerfolly2

"Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)" is a song from the 1994 album, "Sweetheart's Dance", by Pam Tillis. The album was released on Arista Records and is Tillis' most successful album to date, peaking at #6 on Billboard's country albums chart. "Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)" was written by Pam Tillis and Jess Leary and was released as a single on Arista Nashville Records in November 1994. The single topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts and remains Tillis' lone #1 single to date. The music video for the single was directed by Roger Pistole. Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com
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Pam Tillis singing 'In Between Dances' at the Mount Errigal Hotel in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. BGV: Mary Sue Englund.
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Del McCoury, Pam Tillis and Nanci Griffith - "Well Alright" on Opry Live 11/18/2006. For more information on the Grand Ole Opry visit www.opry.com
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"At the Ryman with Pam Tillis". House Band: Cindy Cashdollar - dobro, Tammy Rogers - mandolin, Jess Leary - guitar, Alison Prestwood - bass, Rosie Flores - guitar, Suzanne Elmer-King - drums, Patti Clements Craft - keyboard.
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