Ollie Imogene "Jean" Shepard (November 21, 1933 – September 25, 2016) was an American honky-tonk singer-songwriter who pioneered for women in country music. Shepard released a total of 73 singles to the Hot Country Songs chart, one of which reached the number-one spot. She recorded a total of 24 studio albums between 1956 and 1981, and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1955.
After Kitty Wells' 1952 breakthrough, Shepard quickly followed, and a national television gig and the Opry helped make her a star when few female country singers had enduring success. Her first hit, "A Dear John Letter", a 1953 duet with Ferlin Husky, was the first post-World War II record by a woman country artist to sell more than a million copies.
1 Twice The Lovin' (In Half The Time) 2:43
2 Crying Steel Guitar Waltz 2:29
3 A Dear John Letter 2:37
4 My Wedding Ring 2:49
5 Two Whoops And A Holler 2:22
6 Don't Fall In Love With A Married Man 2:53
7 A Satisfied Mind 2:31
8 Beautiful Lies 2:53
9 Sad Singin' And Slow Ridin' 2:39
10 Under Suspicion 2:26
11 I Want To Go Where No One Knows Me 2:17
12 The Other Woman 2:23
13 Act Like A Married Man 2:17
14 A Thief In The Night 2:12
15 He's My Baby 2:22
16 How Do I Tell It To A Child 2:12
17 Color Song (I Lost My Love) 2:38
18 The Root Of All Evil (Is A Man) 2:11
19 Under Your Spell Again 2:54
20 One White Rose 2:10
21 I've Learned To Live With You (And Be Alone) 2:30
22 That's What Lonesome Is 2:50
23 Cigarettes And Coffee Blues 2:27
24 Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar) 2:22
Honky Tonk Heroine