Kim Richey
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Kim Richey (born in Kettering, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton) is an American singer/songwriter. Though her work fits into the general country music category, her sound is not easily categorised. Her songs have been hits on both the country and pop charts.
She collaborated with Radney Foster on "Nobody Wins" and co-wrote Trisha Yearwood's hit "Believe Me, Baby (I Lied)". Her own 1995 self-titled debut album provided her first country hit, "Just My Luck", as well as the follow-up "Those Words We Said" (which Trisha Yearwood also recorded).
In 2004 her track, "A Place Called Home", was featured in episode 16 of series 5, "Shells", of the Angel television series. The song later appeared on the Angel soundtrack, " Live Fast Die Never"
[edit] Albums
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[edit] Major Songwriting Contributions
Year | Artist | Song | Album | Collaborator |
1992 | Radney Foster | Nobody Wins (#1 Country) | Del Rio, Texas, 1959 | Radney Foster |
1993 | Dixie Chicks | Desire | Shouldn't A Told You That | Stephen Kolander |
1994 | Stephen Kolander | Can't Undo What's Been Done | Stephen Kolander | Stephen Kolander |
1995 | George Ducas | In No Time At All | George Ducas | George Ducas |
1995 | Radney Foster | If It Were Me | Labor of Love | Radney Foster |
1995 | Trisha Yearwood | Those Words We Said | Thinkin' About You | Angelo |
1995 | Trisha Yearwood | Believe Me, Baby (I Lied) (#1 Country) | Everybody Knows | Angelo & Larry Gottlieb |
1997 | Patty Loveless | That's Exactly What I Mean | Long Stretch of Lonesome | Tia Sillers |
1997 | Mindy McCready | You'll Never Know | If I Don't Stay the Night | Angelo |
1998 | Suzy Bogguss | From Where I Stand | Nobody Love, Nobody Gets Hurt | Tia Sillers |
1998 | Terri Clark | I'm Alright | How I Feel | Angelo & Larry Gottlieb |
1999 | Jim Lauderdale | It's Just Like You | Onward Through It All | Jim Lauderdale |
1999 | Mindy McCready | Lucky Me | I'm Not So Tough | Tommy Lee James & Jennifer Kimball |
1999 | Lorrie Morgan | Here I Go Again | My Heart | (sole writer) |
2000 | Terri Clark | Last Thing I Wanted | Fearless | Mary-Chapin Carpenter |
2000 | Trisha Yearwood | Where Are You Now | Real Live Woman | Mary-Chapin Carpenter |
2001 | Brooks & Dunn | Every River | Steers And Stripes | Angelo & Tom Littlefield |
[edit] External links
- Kim Richey – Official site
- Kim Richey – Official MySpace profile
- Kim Richey – Lost Highway Records artist page
- Kim Richey – Vanguard Records artist page
- Kim Richey – All Music Guide artist entry