Jeannie C. Riley Biography
Jeannie C. Riley
- Real name: Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson
Jeannie C. Riley Biography
Jeannie C. Riley is a country music singer. She is best known for her 1968 Country and Pop hit "Harper Valley PTA". She became the first woman to have a single become a Billboard Country and Pop number one hit at the same time. Following "Harper Valley PTA", she had moderate success on the Country charts, but never duplicated the success of "Harper Valley PTA".
During the late 1960s and into the very early 1970s, Riley ranked among the most popular female vocalists in the country music industry. She had five Grammy Award nominations and four Country Music Association nominations, and performed a duet with Loretta Lynn. She had success on the country charts again, but on a lesser scale. Other hits following "Harper Valley PTA" include "The Girl Most Likely," "There Never Was A Time," "The Rib," "The Back Side of Dallas," "Country Girl," "Oh Singer," and "Good Enough to Be Your Wife." Riley became known as much for her sex appeal and beauty as for her music, foreshadowing Shania Twain and other contemporary female vocalists by nearly three decades. At a time when many country queens were wearing gingham dresses, Riley donned mini-skirts and go-go boots. Her mod persona opened many doors for country music, but Riley herself was not happy with her image, and she eventually abandoned it for a more conservative wardrobe.
Riley left Plantation Records for MGM Records in 1972, recording several albums, but only two of her singles from the period, "Good Morning Country Rain" and "Give Myself A Party," cracked the top 30. Later stints at Mercury Records and Warner Bros. Records produced only a couple of charted singles, but Riley remained highly in demand as a concert artist well into the 1980s. In the 1970s, she became a Born Again Christian and began recording gospel music. In 1980, she published her autobiography, "From Harper Valley to the Mountain Top," which told her story of stardom in pop music to moving more into gospel music. The following year, she released a new gospel album with the same title.