Lyrics by K. T. Oslin

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  1. A heart needs a home
  2. Clean your own tables
  3. Come Next Monday
  4. Cornell Crawford
  5. Cuba
  6. Didn't expect it to go down this way
  7. Do Ya
  8. Down in the valley
  9. Dr., dr.
  10. Eighty's Ladies
  11. Face to face
  12. Feeding a hungry heart
  13. Get back in the saddle
  14. Hey Bobby
  15. Hold me
  16. Hold watcha got
  17. I don't remember your name
  18. I'll Always Come Back
  19. I'll get you back
  20. Jealous
  21. Live close by, visit often
  22. Lonely But Only For You
  23. Love is strange
  24. Mary and Willi
  25. Maybe we should learn to tango
  26. Miss the Mississippi and you
  27. Momma was a dancer
  28. Money
  29. My baby came back
  30. New way home
  31. Old pictures
  32. Oo-wee
  33. Pathway of teardrops
  34. Round the clock lovin
  35. Sand mountain blues
  36. She Don't Talk Like Us No More
  37. Silver tounge and gold plated lies
  38. Still on my mind
  39. Tear time
  40. This woman
  41. Truly blue
  42. Two hearts
  43. Wall Of Tears
  44. Where is a woman to go
  45. You call everybody darling
  46. You can't do that
  47. You're good girl's gonna go bad
  48. Younger Men

Kay Toinette Oslin (May 15, 1942 – December 21, 2020) was an American country music singer-songwriter. She had several years of major commercial success in the late 1980s after signing a record deal at age 45. Oslin had four number one hits and placed additional singles on the Billboard country chart during that timespan; in addition, she won three Grammy Awards and is an inductee of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Oslin moved to Alabama after the death of her father, then to Texas. She developed an appreciation for folk music while studying theater in college and later started a folk trio. In 1966, she returned to theater after being cast in the touring production of Hello, Dolly! She then moved to New York City, where she continued acting in Broadway musicals and television commercials. At the same time, she began songwriting as a hobby. After a demo recording was made of her music, Oslin briefly signed to Elektra Records in 1981 without much success. She later signed to RCA Records in 1986 and had her first major hit the following year with "80's Ladies". Her 1987 debut album of the same name would sell over one million copies and produce three additional hits, including the number one single "Do Ya". Oslin released This Woman (1988) and Love in a Small Town (1990), which reached the top ten of the Billboard charts. The albums spawned hit singles including "Hold Me", "Hey Bobby" and "Come Next Monday". In the early 1990s, she left her recording contract and went into a hiatus following several personal setbacks. In 1996, she returned with the studio album "My Roots Are Showing..." and then in 2001 with Live Close By, Visit Often. Oslin released her final album in 2015 titled Simply.

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