
Sandy Posey is an American singer born in 1944, known for her work in the genres of country, pop, and R&B. Rising to fame in the 1960s, she achieved significant success with singles like "Born a Woman" and "Single Girl", both released in 1966. Often associated with the "Nashville sound," her style evolved over time, blending traditional country with pop influences. Sandy Posey had four hit singles in the United States, three of which reached the 12th spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Her contributions helped shape the countrypolitan subgenre, bridging the gap between country and mainstream pop music.
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