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You can knock me down, but you better have a big rock to put me there... It's been tough, but that's alright. I am the oldest of ten kids and I am a survivor. I love this business so much, that there's no way I could think of retiring. When I'm 87, I'll still be walking on the Grand Ole Opry and singing "Here comes more tears to cry...". I still don't feel that I have the biggest record yet, or sang it the best. I think the best is yet to come, and that's the truth!
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Dottie West
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Born:
October 11, 1932
Died:
September 4, 1991
(aged 58)
Bio:
Dorothy Marie "Dottie" West was an American country music singer and songwriter.
Known for:
Classics (1979)
Every Time Two Fools Collide (1978)
Here Comes My Baby (1965)
Suffer Time (1966)
Dottie West Sings (1965)
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