Connie Eaton
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Connie Eaton

Connie Eaton Connie Eaton American singer-songwriter (1950–1999) Connie Frank Eaton (March 1, 1950 – September 30, 1999) was an American country music singer. Eaton was a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and began her recording career as a teenager in the late 1960s, recording for Chart Records. Chart was the label that established Lynn Anderson as a major country singer and Eaton was considered by the country music press as the label's "next" Anderson. Prior to beginning her recording career, Eaton had been a runner-up in a "Miss Nashville" beauty contest. Her first record, "Too Many Dollars, Not Enough Sense", a Liz Anderson song, was released in 1968. This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2024) Quick facts Background information,…

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Singles

And Say Goodbye / Leave Me
And Say Goodbye / Leave Me (1970)
Angel Of The Morning / One Time Too Many
Angel Of The Morning / One Time Too Many (1970)
Don't Hang No Halos On Me / These Hills
Don't Hang No Halos On Me / These Hills (1971)