Name | Value |
---|---|
All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
Industry | Music |
Artist | Reba McEntire |
Original/Reproduction | Original |
Genre | Country |
Country/Region of Manufacture | United States |
Modified Item | No |
FANCY is Reba McEntire’s “signature song.” That can be argued since she’s working toward 30 platinum albums and bunches of Gold and Platinum singles. But even though Bobbie Gentry wrote and made her song a hit in 1970, Reba covered it in her album Rumor Has It and it quickly became a country standard, much like George Jones He Stopped Loving Her Today and Tammy’s Stand by Me (both of which are in my listings). The album was released in 1990, but with three of her cuts becoming chart hits, Fancy was released as a single and went Gold (later Platinum) in February, 1991. The Fancy video is one of the most iconic country music videos to-date and is listed along with the song Fancy on many “Top 100 of all time” reviews. It’s a Southern Gothic story about an impoverished young woman living in a run down shack in New Orleans who is sent away by her mother to “be nice to the gentlemen, and they’ll be nice to you.” It was Fancy’s one chance and her mom cried, “…don’t let me down.” Great song and extraordinary performances at Reba’s concerts. 15 X 21 shadow box with lifted (3D) graphics. A COA from its maker’s estate, Mr. Kenneth Kittinger (Google “Ken Kittinger Gold Records” to authenticate is provenance. ALSO…. Please see my new listing for Reba’s FIRST Platinum album award, “..Whoever’s in New England.” 12″ authentic MCA platinum award with graphic of her Grammy. Packaged with extreme care and guaranteed safe delivery.
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