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Listen to Norma Jean, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Norma Jean

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Listen to Let's Go All the Way by Norma Jean, see lyrics, music video & more!
Let's Go All the WayNorma Jean
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Heaven Help the Working GirlNorma Jean
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I Wouldn't Buy a Used Car from HimNorma Jean
Listen to I'm a Walkin' Advertisement (For the Blues) by Norma Jean, see lyrics, music video & more!
I'm a Walkin' Advertisement (For the Blues)Norma Jean
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Where the Roses Never FadeNorma Jean
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I Cried All the Way to the BankNorma Jean
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God May Forgive You But I Won'tNorma Jean
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Go Cat GoNorma Jean
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Truck Driving WomanNorma Jean
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Let's Go All the Way (Re-Recorded)Norma Jean

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Listen to Go Cat Go / Let's Go All the Way (Rerecorded Version) - Single by Norma Jean
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Listen to Columbia Singles by Norma Jean
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ALBUMMelba Montgomery & Norma Jean: First Ladies of CountryNorma Jean & Melba Montgomery
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ALBUMLove's a Woman's JobNorma Jean
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Listen to The Game of Triangles by Bobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
ALBUMThe Game of TrianglesBobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
Listen to Please Don't Hurt Me by Norma Jean
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ALBUMLet's Go All the WayNorma Jean

About Norma Jean

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Hometown
Wellston, OK, United States
Born
January 30, 1938
Genre
Country
"Pretty Miss Norma Jean" may be best remembered as Porter Wagoner's stage partner before he was paired with Dolly Parton, but she was also well known for an often hard-edged group of songs that spoke of poverty, hard work, and the instability of romantic relationships. Although she didn't have the songwriting creativity of Loretta Lynn or Dolly Parton, she was comparable to those stars in her general outlook. Norma Jean Beasler was no stranger to poverty herself, born into a hard-working farm family near Wellston, OK. As a child, she wanted to be a country star like Kitty Wells, whom she tried to emulate. She made her professional debut singing "If Teardrops Were Pennies" at age 12 on the radio in Oklahoma City. In high school, she toured with a few Western swing bands, including those of Billy Gray and Merle Lindsay. Her big break came in 1958 when she became a cast member of the Springfield, MO-based ABC-TV show Ozark Jubilee, where Red Foley suggested shortening her name to "Norma Jean." She recorded briefly for Columbia and then moved to Nashville in 1960, becoming a backup vocalist for Porter Wagoner's touring and television shows. She had met Wagoner on the Jubilee, and her new level of exposure led to a contract with RCA Victor. She had her first chart single, "Let's Go All the Way," in 1964; the song made the Top 15 and was followed by the Top 25 hit "I'm a Walkin' Advertisement (For the Blues)." That year she had her first Top Ten single, "Go Cat Go," which stayed on the country charts for four months and became a minor pop hit as well. Her chart success continued through the mid-'60s with songs such as "I Wouldn't Buy a Used Car From Him" and the innovative love-triangle trio "The Game of Triangles" (1965), which also featured Bobby Bare and Liz Anderson. On television, Norma Jean presented a wholesome image at odds with her hurtin' and cheatin' songs, yet in her personal life both those themes were relevant. Around the mid-'60s, she became romantically involved with her mentor Wagoner, who was separated from his wife at the time. The affair led her to leave Wagoner's organization, but she continued to appear on the Grand Ole Opry (between 1965 and 1969) and recorded more singles for RCA. In 1967 she had two Top 30 hits, "Don't Let That Doorknob Hit You" and "Heaven Help the Working Girl," an early feminist song. In the late '60s, Norma Jean returned to Oklahoma after marrying Jody Taylor; she had her last chart hit in 1971 with "The Kind of Needin' I Need." The 1972 album I Guess That Comes From Being Poor echoed Parton's In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) and bore comparison with that masterwork. In later years Norma Jean struggled with alcoholism and announced a new commitment to Christianity. She continued to tour and to record occasionally on independent labels, and in 1982, she and Claude Gray teamed for a minor hit with a remake of "Let's Go All the Way." ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim

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