ARTIST SPOTLIGHT = Pam Tillis (5 songs)
This Plant City FL-native singer-songwriter-guitarist is the daughter of Mel Tillis (featured earlier).
#1
This song debuted 12/14/1991 & spent 20 weeks on the charts, 2 of those at its peak position of #3 in early 1992. It was her 3rd Top 10 tune, behind 1990-1’s “Don’t Tell Me What To Do” (#5) & 1991’s “1 Of Those Things” (#6), & 9th overall release, with only 1 other song reaching the Top 40 (1991’s “Put Yourself In My Place”, #11).
#2
After back-to-back Top 5 tunes in 1992’s “Shake The Sugar Tree” (#3) & 1993’s “Let That Pony Run” (#4), she released this fun song. This single debuted 05/01/1993, spent 20 weeks on the charts & peaked at #11. Her last 1993 release was “Do You Know Where Your Man Is”; it peaked at #16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c4Pj9CX200
#3
Debuting 03/26/1994, this song spent 20 weeks on the charts & peaked at #5, sparking a string of 3 straight Top 5s. It was followed by 1994’s “When You Walk In The Room” (#2) & her only chart topper, 1994-5’s “Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)” (2 weeks at #1).
#4
This poignant song debuted 01/27/1996, spent 20 weeks on the charts & peaked at #8, the last song in a streak of 3 straight Top 10s. It was preceded by 1995’s “In Between Dances” (#3) & 1995-6’s “Deep Down” (#6). Only 1 of her last 2 1996 releases cracked the Top 40: “It’s Lonely Out There” (#14).
#5
Hitting the airwaves 09/06/1997, this song spent 21 weeks on the charts & peaked at #5, becoming her last Top 10 single. It was preceded by 1997’s “All The Good Ones Are Gone” (#4) & was followed by 1998’s “I Said A Prayer” (#12). None of her last 3 releases cracked the Top 20, with 2000-1’s “Please” coming closest, peaking at #22.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odjGFNENrFQ