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Melba Montgomery (Melba Joyce Montgomery) was born on 14 October, 1938 in Iron City, Tennessee, U.S., is an American country music singer-songwriter. Discover Melba Montgomery's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Melba Joyce Montgomery
Occupation Singer · songwriter
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October, 1938
Birthday 14 October
Birthplace Iron City, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1938

Melba Joyce Montgomery (born October 14, 1938) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

She is known for a series of duet recordings made with George Jones, Gene Pitney and Charlie Louvin.

1958

Montgomery toured with Acuff from 1958 until 1962.

1962

She also briefly recorded three singles for the Nugget label in 1962.

1963

For several years she toured the country as part of his band until she signed with United Artists Records in 1963.

At United Artists, Montgomery collaborated with George Jones on a series of duets.

Their first was 1963's "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds", which became a top five single on the country charts.

For several years, Jones and Montgomery toured and recorded together.

Among their other singles was "What's in Our Heart", "Let's Invite Them Over" and "Party Pickin'".

Montgomery became more identified as a duet artist as the decade progressed.

She recorded with both Gene Pitney and Charlie Louvin on several charting country singles.

In 1963, Montgomery signed her first major-label recording contract with United Artists Records.

Her music was discovered by George Jones (who was also on United Artists) who persuaded producer Pappy Daily to sign her to the label.

The pair began recording as a duet partnership beginning in 1963.

Montgomery wrote their first duet single called "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds".

In 1963, the single climbed to number three on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

The song became Montgomery's breakout single.

It was followed by the double-sided top 20 Billboard single, "Let's Invite Them Over"/"What's in Our Heart".

The recordings were included on Jones and Montgomery's first studio album, also titled What's in Our Hearts.

1973

However, her solo career was overshadowed until she moved to Elektra Records in 1973.

1974

She is also a solo artist, having reached the top of the country charts in 1974 with the song, "No Charge".

Born in Tennessee but raised in Alabama, Montgomery had a musical upbringing.

Along with her two brothers (songwriters Carl and Earl Montgomery), she placed in a talent contest which brought her to the attention of Roy Acuff.

Her 1974 song about motherhood called "No Charge" became a commercial success in several genres.

1975

It was followed by a series of charting singles, including the top 20 "Don't Let the Good Times Fool You" (1975).

Montgomery continued her solo career.

1977

In 1977, she reached the top 40 of the country charts again with a cover of the song, "Angel of the Morning".

In the eighties, she released several recordings including the album I Still Care and the charting single "Straight Talkin'".

In the nineties, Montgomery began working as a songwriter in the country music community.

She wrote songs that were recorded by a series of artists.

Among them was George Strait, who recorded "What Do You Say to That", which became a top ten country single.

Montgomery has also continued sporadically releasing music as a country artist.

2010

Her most recent album was 2010's Things That Keep You Going, issued on RPM Music.

Melba Joyce Montgomery was born into a musical family in Iron City, Tennessee, United States.

Siblings, Carl and Earl Montgomery, later became songwriters in the country music field.

She was raised in Florence, Alabama where her father taught vocal lessons in the local Methodist church.

Montgomery first began singing in the Methodist church and was later given a guitar at age ten.

Montgomery and her two brothers formed a trio in their late teens.

When she was age 20, the sibling trio won an amateur talent contest held at Nashville radio station WSM's Studio C, which at that time housed the Grand Ole Opry.

Impressed by her singing, talent content judge, Roy Acuff, invited Montgomery to tour with him in replace of singer, June Webb.