Sandra Mason Theoret (December 18, 1939 – April 1, 2015) was an American country music singer-songwriter and musician. Apart from her numerous songwriting credits, she was also a pianist and guitarist, and provided backing vocals for other artists. In 1967, her single "There You Go" reached No. 64 on the Billboard country chart.
12-538: Sevens may refer to: Music [ edit ] Sevens (album) , a 1997 album by Garth Brooks Sevens (band) , a band on the ATIC Records label Sport [ edit ] Rugby sevens , a variant of rugby union football Rugby league sevens , a variant of rugby league football The Sevens Stadium , a rugby stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates The nickname of
24-516: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sevens (album) Sevens is the seventh studio album by American country music artist Garth Brooks . It was released on November 25, 1997, and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 , and on the Top Country Albums chart. To date, it is Brooks' last studio album to be certified diamond by
36-693: The Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. In 1998, the song " Two Piña Coladas " recorded by Garth Brooks reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs . Sandy Mason was born in Tarentum, Pennsylvania in 1939. As a child, she performed on the Pittsburgh radio and TV. In 1965, she started her own local television show on WTAE . In 1966, she was signed to Hickory Records . The song "There You Go", recorded on
48-582: The Delaware 87ers , an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League Sevens (variation of football) , a variant of football Other [ edit ] Sevens (film) , a 2011 Indian film Sevens (card game) Sevens (dance group) , from North Macedonia Sevens (Enneagram of Personality) , model of personality types Seven Buildings , formerly located in Washington, D.C. Colloquial name for
60-806: The RIAA . The album also topped the Country album charts in Britain for several months and crossed over into the mainstream pop charts. His duet with Trisha Yearwood , "In Another's Eyes", won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the Grammy Awards of 1998 . Sevens was nominated for the Best Country Album Grammy the following year. Brooks commented on the album by saying: "I'm proud, I'm excited, I'm nervous, and it feels good to be back in
72-619: The Sevens Ale House , Boston, United States See also [ edit ] 7 (disambiguation) 7S (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sevens . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sevens&oldid=1100488980 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
84-487: The 1969 album Makin' Memories ), "You Take Me Home, Honey" (from the 1973 album Country Sunshine ); Crystal Gayle: "What You've Done for Me" (from the 1975 studio album Somebody Loves You ; top 20 on the Billboard Top Country Albums ), "You'll Be Loved Someday" (from the 1979 album We Should Be Together ), "Hands" (from the 1981 album A Woman's Heart ); Debby Boone : "I'd Even Let You Go" (from
96-606: The Radio ), and Prine's version appeared on his studio album Aimless Love (1984). Australian singer Colleen Hewett , recorded Mason-written songs "Since I Loved Like That" and "When I Dream" for her studio album Colleen (1983). "When I Dream" was also recorded by Helen Reddy for her studio album Play Me Out (1981), Willie Nelson for his studio album Partners (1986), and Nanci Griffith for her studio album Ruby's Torch (2006). Her other songwriting credits include songs recorded by Dottie West : "I Heard Our Song" (from
108-479: The US Billboard 200 , becoming his fifth, and number one on the Top Country Albums , becoming his seventh Country number-one album. In November 2006, Sevens was certified 10× Platinum by the RIAA . Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sandy Mason Mason gained biggest success as a songwriter. In 1979, her song " When I Dream ", recorded by Crystal Gayle , reached No. 3 on
120-448: The game again. This is a very personal album. I only wrote six of the songs, but there are many that are so 'me' that people I work with every day thought I wrote them." The following credits are sourced from liner notes. Crowd vocals on "Two Piña Coladas": Dorothy "The Birthday Girl" Robinson, Charles Green, Mat Lindsey, Sandy Mason , Shawn Camp, Big Al, "Double D", Sam "The Man" Duczer, Garth Brooks Sevens debuted at number one on
132-603: The label, was her lone chart success as a recording artist. Mason provided backing vocals for other artists, Crystal Gayle: 1976 studio album Crystal (top 10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums ), 1977 studio album We Must Believe in Magic ; and Johnny Cash : 1982 studio album The Adventures of Johnny Cash . The song "All I Wanna Do in Life", co-written with Allen Reynolds , was recorded by Marianne Faithfull and included on her studio album Dreamin' My Dreams (1976). The song
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#1732851317321144-405: Was also recorded by Crystal Gayle (for her 1977 studio album We Must Believe in Magic ) and George Jones (for his 1984 album Ladies' Choice ). Mason's other songwriting credits include "Only Love", co-written with Roger Cook and John Prine . It was recorded by Johnny Cash (for his 1982 studio album The Adventures of Johnny Cash ), Don Williams (for his 1982 studio album Listen to
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