Bobbie Gentry

15 songs across 3 album sections.

Bobbie Gentry

Bobbie Gentry emerged as a distinctive voice in American popular music during the late 1960s, blending elements of folk, country, and jazz into a sophisticated, narrative-driven style. Her breakthrough hit, Ode to Billie Joe, remains one of the most enigmatic recordings in music history, celebrated for its cryptic storytelling and haunting melody. Gentry's work often explored Southern Gothic themes, drawing from her Mississippi roots to create atmospheric soundscapes that resonated with audiences seeking depth beyond standard pop conventions. Albums like Touch 'Em With Love showcased her versatility as both a songwriter and performer, establishing a discography that continues to influence artists across genres. Her ability to weave complex characters and settings into her songs set a high standard for lyrical ambition in mainstream music.

Best Of Bobbie Gentry: The Capitol Years [2007]

Best Of Bobbie Gentry: The Capitol Years [2007]

  1. Fancy
  2. Hushabye Mountain
  3. Lookin' In
  4. Mississippi Delta
  5. Ode To Billie Joe
Other Songs - Bobbie Gentry

Other Songs - Bobbie Gentry

  1. Ace Insurance Man
  2. Apartment 21
  3. Chickasaw County Child
  4. Hurry, Tuesday Child
  5. Let Me Be The One
  6. Ode To Billie Joe (End Title)
  7. Slow Cookin'
  8. The Fool On The Hill
  9. You've Made Me So Very Happy
Touch 'Em With Love [1969]

Touch 'Em With Love [1969]

  1. Son Of A Preacher Man