Margie Singleton

Margaret Louise Ebey (born October 12, 1935),[1] known professionally as Margie Singleton, is an American country music singer and songwriter.

In the 1960s, she was a popular duet and solo recording artist, working with country stars George Jones and Faron Young.

She began to play guitar and write songs as a teenager after the birth of her first child, Stephen Singleton, in 1950.

That same year, she released other 2 singles "Nothing But True Love" and "Teddy" with a great b-side, the outstanding rockabilly "oo-wee (you're the one for me)all penned by Her and Shelby Singleton.

"Nothing but true love" was more successful, becoming a minor hit on the country music chart, reaching the top 25.

Numerous performers recorded many of her songs, including Teresa Brewer, Tammy Wynette and Charley Pride.

That year, she recorded a cover version of the Bobbie Gentry hit song "Ode to Billie Joe", which reached the country Top 40.

She toured with her husband Leon with the Country Music Spectacular, and with his band, Strings of Nashville.

Singleton returned to the studio recording a new gospel CD as well as revisiting yesterday and re-recording some of her past hits and favorites.