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JEANNIE C RILEY Authentic Hand Signed Autograph NOTE - FAMOUS SINGER

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Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Signed: Yes
  • Condition: VERY BOLD AUTOGRAPH - GREAT CONDITION
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Industry: Music

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    JEANNIE C RILEY Authentic Hand Signed & HAND WRITTEN NOTE. %100 Authentic Autograph . The Autograph & NOTE  is BOLD & Looks AMAZING !. Is in Good condition . RARE. Will be shipped SUPER FAST to you & will be Well packaged . I will ship to you . The SAME DAY you pay :) YES.... I even ship on Saturday . Payment MUST be made in 3 days or less after this listing ends ! . In the 3 day Period . combined s&h is $ 1 Extra each additional listing . Check out my other Autographs & my Fantastic %100 Feedback :) Ad my STORE to your FAVORITES LIST . I do list new Low priced autographs EVERY DAY ! I will ad my COA Upon Request . Just message me at Checkout . Thank you :) Amanda
    Jeannie C. Riley Jeannie C. Riley Riley at the Civic Center in Lansing, Michigan on February 4, 1973 Background information Birth nameJeanne Carolyn Stephenson BornOctober 19, 1945 (age 75) Stamford, Texas, United States OriginAnson, Texas, United States GenresCountry music, gospel Occupation(s)Singer InstrumentsVocals Years active1967–present LabelsLittle Darlin Records Plantation Records Capitol Records MGM Records Mercury Records Warner Bros. Records MCA Records Jeannie C. Riley (born October 19, 1945) is an American country music and gospel singer. She is best known for her 1968 country and pop hit "Harper Valley PTA", which missed by one week simultaneously becoming the Billboard Country and Pop number-one hit.The success of "Harper Valley PTA" "Harper Valley PTA" was released in 1968. Written by Tom T. Hall, the single immediately became a hit for Riley and went to top both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts, a feat not repeated by a female artist until Dolly Parton's 1981 hit "9 to 5". The track is about a widowed woman by the name of Mrs. Johnson, who confronts a group of members of the PTA after her daughter brings home a note from school that is critical of her mother's (Mrs. Johnson's) habits of wearing miniskirts, going out with men, and other behavior of which they do not approve. The climax of the song comes when Mrs. Johnson turns the tables on the PTA and exposes their hypocrisy one member at a time, noting that their private behavior is far worse than what their letter criticized her for. Riley became an overnight sensation as the single earned her the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and was named the Country Music Association Single of the Year. Riley also became one of the few country artists ever nominated in the major pop Grammy Award categories of "Best New Artist" and "Record of the Year". Globally it sold over five and a half million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. just four weeks after the song's release. The album of the same name sold over one million units to gain a further gold disc for Riley.[5] The song was a phenomenon which led to Riley making country music history in 1969 as the first female vocalist to have her own major network variety special, Harper Valley U.S.A., which she hosted along with Jerry Reed and featured performances by Mel Tillis and the song's writer, Tom T. Hall. The song spawned a 1978 film and a 1981-83 television series, both titled Harper Valley PTA and both starring Barbara Eden as the widow Mrs. Johnson.