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12 Facts About Connie Hall

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Connie Hall was an American singer who had brief success as a country music artist in the late 1950s and 1960s.

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Connie Hall was born in Walden, Kentucky, but grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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At age 21, Connie Hall worked at the Jimmie Skinner Music Center in Ohio.

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Connie Hall soon got a spot on a radio show on WZIP in Covington, Kentucky, the birthplace of popular 1960s Country singer Skeeter Davis.

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Connie Hall appeared on his show, and others, regularly for several years and worked as a weather girl on Jimmy Skinner's television show.

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In 1957, Connie Hall signed a recording contract with Mercury Records.

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Connie Hall released her first single as a solo artist in 1958, with the song "I'm the Girl In the USA".

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8.

In 1960, Connie Hall signed on with Decca Records.

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Connie Hall produced Hall's first two singles, which were released on a back-to-back single.

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The song reached the Country Top 20, meaning Connie Hall had achieved an official hit song.

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For three more years, Connie Hall remained under Decca Records, making seven more hits, such as "Sleep, Baby Sleep" and "Fool Me Once".

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In 1964, Connie Hall left Decca Records and switched to Musicor Records, where she remained until 1967.