Amy Dalley

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Amy Dalley
Background information
Birth name Amy Dalley
Origin Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) vocals
Years active 2003-present
Label(s) Curb - 2003-2008
Associated acts Reba McEntire
Website http://www.amydalley.com

Amy Dalley (born in Kingsport, Tennessee) is an American country music artist. Signed to Curb Records in 2003 she left the label in 2008. Dalley has released seven singles, of which five have entered the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts; however, she has not yet released an album. Her highest-peaking single to date is "Men Don't Change", which reached a peak of #23 in 2004. In addition to her own music, Dalley co-wrote Reba McEntire's single "My Sister", which was a Top 20 hit for Reba on the country charts in 2005.

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[edit] Biography

Dalley's first musical performance was at a talent show at her high school. She continued to perform around her hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee.[1][2] After briefly attending East Tennessee State University, she went on to perform at the Dollywood amusement park.[2] In 1994, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee and formed a band called the Gypsy Hillbillies, which toured nationally.[1][2][3] She was later signed to a publishing deal at Hamstein Music, writing cuts for Martina McBride and other artists.[2] One of her songs, "Dream Too Small", was featured in an episode of Dawson's Creek.[1]

Dalley's first single, "Love's Got an Attitude (It Is What It Is)", was released in 2003. To date, Amy has released seven singles; however, she has yet to release an album.[4] In addition to her own songs, Amy co-wrote Reba McEntire's 2005 single "My Sister".[5]

[edit] Singles

Year Single US Country
2003 "Love's Got an Attitude (It Is What It Is)" 28
"I Think You're Beautiful" 43
2004 "Men Don't Change" 23
2005 "I Would Cry" 29
2006 "Everybody's Got a Vice"
2007 "Good Kind of Crazy" 60
"Let's Try Goodbye"

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