Betty Jack Davis

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Betty Jack Davis (March 4, 1932 - August 2, 1953) was a country music singer born in Corbin, Kentucky who was one half of the duet The Davis Sisters (country) with Skeeter Davis (no relation).

The girls were best friends in high school in the late 1940's and decided to form a duet after graduating, quickly becoming a popular concert act. In 1953, the girls scored a number one hit with I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know, a success Betty Jack tragically did not live do see, being killed in an automobile accident just as the song began charting nationally.

Betty Jack's younger sister Georgia took her place in a revised version of the Davis Sisters in 1954 but the new duo did not achieve the success of the original. Skeeter Davis eventually left the duet in 1957 and went on to a solo career.