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In the early '60s, Davis followed the heels of <a href="spotify:artist:4cPHsZM98sKzmV26wlwD2W">Brenda Lee</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7dNsHhGeGU5MV01r06O8gK">Patsy Cline</a> to become one of the first big-selling female country crossover acts, although her pop success was pretty short-lived. The weepy ballad "The End of the World," though, was a massive hit, reaching number two in 1963. "I Can't Stay Mad at You," a Top Ten hit the same year, was downright rock & roll; penned by <a href="spotify:artist:09KTuJGTA2nISzHxnmYzRv">Gerry Goffin</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:319yZVtYM9MBGqmSQnMyY6">Carole King</a>, it sounded like (and was) an authentic Brill Building girl group-styled classic. <a href="spotify:artist:09KTuJGTA2nISzHxnmYzRv">Goffin</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:319yZVtYM9MBGqmSQnMyY6">King</a> also wrote another successful girl group knockoff for her, "Let Me Get Close to You," although such efforts were the exception rather than the rule. Usually she sang sentimental, country-oriented tunes with enough pop hooks to catch the ears of a wider audience, such as "I Will."
Davis concentrated on the country market after the early '60s, although she never seemed too comfortable limiting herself to the Nashville crowd. She recorded a <a href="spotify:artist:3wYyutjgII8LJVVOLrGI0D">Buddy Holly</a> tribute album in 1967, when <a href="spotify:artist:3wYyutjgII8LJVVOLrGI0D">Holly</a> wasn't a hot ticket with either the country or the rock audience. But she certainly didn't reject country conventions either: She performed on the Grand Ole Opry and recorded duets with <a href="spotify:artist:69wzuykaVXlRS5KVygESvd">Bobby Bare</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4PcLkq6IefIYiRWLXOfwKA">Porter Wagoner</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:6G39Gakqv1r26pZzijSWti">George Hamilton IV</a>. In the 1980s, she had a mild comeback with the rock crowd after recording an album with <a href="spotify:artist:5PpcyAkdpuo9a08HiU6yfi">NRBQ</a>; she also married <a href="spotify:artist:5PpcyAkdpuo9a08HiU6yfi">NRBQ</a>'s bass player, Joey Spampinato. Davis passed away September 19, 2004 after a long struggle with cancer. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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