Country Artist Jeannie Pruett

In 1973, Jeanne Pruett recorded “Satin Sheets” and the song became her biggest hit. An album of the same name topped the Country albums chart and she was nominated for several major awards from the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association. In July 1973, Pruett was made a member of the Grand Ole Opry and became a frequent performer on the broadcast for several decades. She had further hits following “Satin Sheets” with the songs “I’m Your Woman” and “You Don’t Need to Move a Mountain”. During the remainder of the 1970s, Pruett continued releasing material with little success. In 1979, Pruett returned with her fifth studio album. The record spawned three songs that became top ten hits on the Country charts, including 1980’s “Temporarily Yours”.

Pruett continued recording and releasing music throughout the 1980s. Her sixth, and final, studio release was a self-titled effort in 1985. The following year, she was part of the Grand Ole Opry’s first all-female segment. The same year, she began a second career as an author of cookbooks. In 1986, Pruett published the first in a series of works entitled Feedin’ Friends. She also hosted her own cooking show on The Nashville Network during this time. Pruett continued performing into the early 2000s before officially retiring in 2006.

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