Mandy Barnett

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Rainy Days 00:00 Tools
More Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Three Days 00:00 Tools
Your Cheatin' Heart 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Right to Cry 00:00 Tools
I Fall To Pieces 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't You Know 00:00 Tools
Maybe 00:00 Tools
Planet of Love 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
Trademark 00:00 Tools
Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings 00:00 Tools
Give Myself A Party 00:00 Tools
I'll Just Pretend 00:00 Tools
Jackson 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Stranger 00:00 Tools
With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming 00:00 Tools
A Simple I Love You 00:00 Tools
Whispering Wind (Blows On By) 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bell Rock 00:00 Tools
Mistakes 00:00 Tools
Falling, Falling, Falling 00:00 Tools
Don't Forget To Cry 00:00 Tools
Now That's All Right With Me 00:00 Tools
What's Good for You 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
It's All Right (You're Just in Love) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Change Everything 00:00 Tools
Ever True Evermore 00:00 Tools
Who (Will It Be) 00:00 Tools
She's Got You 00:00 Tools
Walkin' After Midnight 00:00 Tools
Faded Love 00:00 Tools
Now Thats All Right With Me 00:00 Tools
Lock Stock and Teardrops 00:00 Tools
This Time Of The Year 00:00 Tools
The Whispering Wind 00:00 Tools
(There's No Place Like Home) For The Holidays 00:00 Tools
Have You Ever Been Lonely 00:00 Tools
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
I Only Have Eyes for You 00:00 Tools
Strange Conversation 00:00 Tools
A Cowboy's Work is Never Done 00:00 Tools
Town Without Pity 00:00 Tools
Dream Too Real to Hold 00:00 Tools
Life's Railway To Heaven 00:00 Tools
Strange 00:00 Tools
So Wrong 00:00 Tools
If You'll Be the Teacher 00:00 Tools
Walking After Midnight 00:00 Tools
The Fool 00:00 Tools
Puttin' on the Dog 00:00 Tools
All Night 00:00 Tools
Marshmallow World 00:00 Tools
Back In Baby's Arms 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Dreamer 00:00 Tools
My World Keeps Slipping Away 00:00 Tools
A Holly Jolly Christmas 00:00 Tools
(If I Could See The World Through) The Eyes Of A Child 00:00 Tools
All I Want For Christmas Is You 00:00 Tools
Put a Chain on It 00:00 Tools
Slowly 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Merry Go Round 00:00 Tools
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 00:00 Tools
Winter Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Lovesick Blues 00:00 Tools
How’s The World Treating You 00:00 Tools
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels 00:00 Tools
The End Of The World 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Anytime 00:00 Tools
Blue Moon Of Kentucky 00:00 Tools
Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray 00:00 Tools
Here Comes Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Gotta Lot Of Rhythm (In My Soul) 00:00 Tools
Just One Time 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
Blue Blue Day 00:00 Tools
Who 00:00 Tools
Come On In (And Make Yourself At Home) 00:00 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 00:00 Tools
How's The World Treating You 00:00 Tools
Long Hard Climb 00:00 Tools
You Win Again 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Number One 00:00 Tools
Oh Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
Crazy (Live At Ryman Auditorium/Original Nashville Cast) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stop Loving You 00:00 Tools
Too Soon To Know 00:00 Tools
Far Far Away 00:00 Tools
Crazy - Live At Ryman Auditorium/Original Nashville Cast 00:00 Tools
Oh Such A Stranger 00:00 Tools
Dark Moon 00:00 Tools
Look Who's Blue 00:00 Tools
Make Up 00:00 Tools
Dream Lover 00:00 Tools
(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays 00:00 Tools
Searching (For Someone Like You) 00:00 Tools
(Yes) I'm Hurtin' 00:00 Tools
Funny Familiar Forgotton Feelings 00:00 Tools
With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
(I'd Be) a Legend in My Time 00:00 Tools
Legend In My Time 00:00 Tools
(Yes) I'm Hurting 00:00 Tools
Give Myself A Party (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Going to Change Everything 00:00 Tools
That's Alright With Me 00:00 Tools
Whispering Wind 00:00 Tools
Who (Who Will It Be) (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Forget To Cry (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Trademark (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Change Everything (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Ever True Evermore (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Falling& Falling& Falling (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Mistakes (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Simple 00:00 Tools
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Amanda Carol "Mandy" Barnett (born September 28, 1975 in Crossville, Tennessee) is a country music singer and stage actress. In her musical career, she has released three albums and charted three singles on the Billboard country charts. Born Amanda Carol Barnett, the only child of Betty and Dan Barnett (who worked respectively as a bookkeeper and contractor), she was named after Amanda Blake, the husky-voiced actress who played Miss Kitty on the long-running television western “Gunsmoke." Barnett began her musical career by singing in church at the age of five. Members of the congregation noticed her perfect pitch, and that her vocal performance had star quality. Her mother encouraged her by booking singing engagements wherever people would listen: bowling alleys, VFW halls and political rallies (notably for Lamar Alexander and future Vice President Al Gore, Jr.. When there was no venue, she would perform in parking lots. By age nine, her father financed a professionally recorded gospel music album. The following summer, she had joined a summer theatre cast at Dollywood and shared the stage with Dolly Parton herself. It was during her two years at Dollywood that she won a talent contest that included making a demo in Nashville, just a two-hour drive from her home. During the trip to Nashville, Betty Barnett worked to get her talented daughter a spot on the well-known "Midnight Jamboree" radio show, which aired after the Grand Ole Opry program on WSM-AM. Opry star George Hamilton IV was also a guest on the program, and was so impressed he commented, "If there are any producers out there, you better call." One did indeed, and she was soon signed by producer Jimmy Bowen. The then 12-year-old Barnett earned a lot of industry buzz after her debut on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, covering Patsy Cline's "Crazy." It would prove to be a foreshadowing moment of her professional career. Bowen's career transitioned from label to label at the time. Each time, he took young Barnett with him, and despite constant training and development funding, no album ever resulted. Barnett graduated from high school in 1993 and headed back to Nashville full-time to seek her fortune. Ironically, her label, Capitol Records dropped her that December. A stroke of luck finally came her way early in 1994, when she heard about auditions for a stage show that very day, much to her surprise. Called Always... Patsy Cline, she felt she was a natural to play the legendary country chanteuse, and she beat out all the others who tried out for the part. It played nightly at the Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Grand Ole Opry where Cline herself had sung, and Barnett performed to sold-out crowds for two years. Thanks to reviews that constantly compared her favorably to Cline, Barnett was a hot property on Music Row again, finally putting out self-titled album on Asylum Records in 1996. Three singles from the album charted on the Billboard country charts. Working with the country glitterati, including Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Vince Gill and Trisha Yearwood, Barnett's star was rising. A nationwide tour in 1997 was met with good reviews. She reprised her role in Always... Patsy Cline (this time with above-the-title billing) for a short time and she contributed performances to two film soundtracks before releasing her next album in 1999 on Sire Records, I've Got A Right to Cry, produced by the man who had made Patsy Cline herself a star, studio legend Owen Bradley. He died mid-way through the project and his brother Harold Bradley took over production duties. It would be released soon after Bradley's death. Reviews of I've Got A Right To Cry were strong, including raves in Rolling Stone, but sales disappointed, and Barnett was dropped from Sire. Press interviews constantly compare her to Patsy Cline, which may have resulted in a musical form of typecasting and negatively impacted her career. Barnett maintains that Cline is an influence, but that she is not a Patsy Cline impersonator. Having learned from Music Row veterans, she began working herself as a record producer in 2000, working with gospel and country artists. Barnett keeps her intimate life very private, and currently resides in Nashville. She continues to sing in concerts around the city and works as a producer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.