Between 1970 and 1972, Fairchild scored four more Top 40 hits, the biggest of these being "Love's Old Song" and "Thanks For The Mem'ries".
[1] 1973 would turn out to be the breakthrough year for Fairchild as she released the biggest hit of her career with "Teddy Bear Song".
She followed up "Teddy Bear Song" that year with another hit, "Kid Stuff," which reached number 2 on the country chart,[1] and made the Billboard Hot 100 at No.
"[1] Between 1974 and 1977, she had several other successes, including "Standing In Your Line," "Little Girl Feelin'," "Mississippi," "Cheatin' Is," and "Let Me Love You Once Before You Go.
"[1] She turned her attention to Gospel music, where she has recorded both solo and with Connie Smith and Sharon White on the album, Love Never Fails.