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''Just Dottie'' (reissued as ''Just Dottie Again'') is the name of the final
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album released by
Dottie West Dorothy Marie Marsh West (October 11, 1932 – September 4, 1991) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Along with her friends and fellow recording artists Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn, she is considered one of the genre's most in ...
in 1984 under Permian Records, after eight years of recording for
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. This is Dottie West’s last release before her death in 1991. The album was West's only LP release for Permian Records, a small Dallas-based country music label distributed by
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. The album spawned three charting singles, the third release, "We Know Better Now" being the most successful, peaking at #53 on the
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list in 1985. West did not record any additional music for Permian and the single ultimately proved to be the last record of her career, although she was still active in concert and television appearances up to her death in 1991. In 2000, the album was re-released on CD by First Generation Records, and re-titled ''Just Dottie Again''.


Track listing

#"Let Love Come Lookin' For You" (Jan Buckingham) – 3:12 #"Where Is a Woman to Go" (
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) – 3:15 #"What's Good For the Goose (Is Good For the Gander)" (Alex Harvey) – 2:35 #"Blue Fiddle Waltz" (Lionel Cartwright) – 2:56 #"We Know Better Now" (Steve Dean, Frank Myers) – 3:37 #"Tell Me Again" (
Jerry Crutchfield Jerry Crutchfield (August 10, 1934 – January 11, 2022) was an American country and pop record producer, songwriter, and musician. He was a publishing and record label executive. He recorded for RCA Victor Records with vocal group The Country Gen ...
) – 2:41 #"Eyes of a Storm" (Ronny Scaife, Phil Thomas) – 2:31 #"Ain't Nothin' Like a Woman" (Marvin Thomas, Mark Leggett) – 3:29 #"Memories For Sale" (Linda Hargrove, Mary Ann Kennedy, Pam Rose) – 3:32 #"Lady Blonde and Fair" (Brenda Burns) – 3:01


Charts

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'' (North America) {{Authority control 1984 albums Dottie West albums Albums produced by Jerry Crutchfield