Country Artist Sandy Posey

Sandy Posey began her career as a Pop singer, however turned to the Country music field in 1971, signing with Columbia Records with Billy Sherrill as producer. Sherrill had just successfully turned another 1960s Pop star, Jody Miller, into a leading Country female vocalist, and it appeared Posey might be another one when the first single, “Bring Him Safely Home to Me” hit the top 20. Posey signed with Monument Records in 1976 with just one single charting and later in the year moved to Warner Bros. Records. Her first single for the label inauspiciously peaked at No. 93, but in 1978 and 1979 she charted three top 30 Country hits.

Posey occasionally recorded as a solo artist into the early 1980s, but she reverted to occasional background session work and later briefly performed as a background vocalist for Skeeter Davis on an international tour. She made a number of Country recordings with a religious theme after embracing Christianity in 1974.

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