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One-hit-wonder Jeanne Black scored a Top Ten pop and country hit in 1960 with an answer song to <a href="spotify:artist:2Ev0e8GUIX4u7d9etNLTXg">Jim Reeves's</a> "He'll Have to Go" called, logically enough, "He'll Have to Stay." The California-born Black began her career in 1956, appearing as a singer on <a href="spotify:artist:6LaeuXyOjdRMxpZqFUJXSF">Cliffie Stone's</a> Hometown Jamboree TV show. After leaving Jamboree in 1959, she performed in Las Vegas and at Lake Tahoe before teaming up with <a href="spotify:artist:4q3t7t2bWgFdiYgfXyj0It">Billy Strange</a>. Black signed to Capitol the following year, where she released her one big single. Though it was a great success, she was never able to follow it up with anything substantial. ~ Sandra Brennan & William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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