Opal Jean Amburgey (March 6, 1925 – August 12, 1995), known professionally as Jean Chapel, was an American country singer and songwriter.
Jean Chapel
American singer-songwriter
Opal Jean Amburgey, known professionally as Jean Chapel, was an American country singer and songwriter. She recorded for several record labels and wrote over 400 songs, more than 170 of which were published in her lifetime. Wikipedia
Born: March 6, 1925, Neon, Fleming-Neon, KY
Died: August 19, 1995 (age 70 years), Port Orange, FL
Nationality: American
Siblings: Martha Carson
Songs
I Won’t Be Rockin’ Tonight
Oo-Ba La Baby
If I Never Get You
Welcome to the Club
Tell It Like It Is
I'm Your Woman
Your Tender Love
Don't Let Go
Little Rusty
Hungry Eyes
Green Paper
Dino's T.V. Door
Stamp out Loneliness
When I Want Some Lovin', Baby, I Want You
Wake Up, Little Boy Blue
You Gave Me Your Name
Stuck with Love
Don't Sell Daddy Any More Whiskey
You Can Take Me
Shackles and Chains
So Tired of Your Runnin' 'round
Tennessee Courtin’ Time
In Reach of Your Arms
Part of Your Heart
Echoes over the Smokeys
I've Waited Too Long
Look What Followed Me Home
Harmonica Boogie
Cherokee Eyes
This Waltz Is Mine
Useless
My Worst Mistake
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Dec 10, 2020 · Opal Jean Amburgey (March 6, 1925 – August 12, 1995), known professionally as Jean Chapel, was an American country singer and songwriter.
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