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Singer of Country
A.k.a. Helen Lorene Johnson
American country singer/songwriter and actress born December 6, 1941 in Monroe City, Missouri.In 1976, she recorded a duet, "I Don't Want to Have to Marry You" with Jim Ed Brown; it was a major success in America. Further solo singles failed to take off, but her next duet with Brown, "Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying Goodbye", was another smash, and the pair began playing on the TV show Nashville on the Road.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Helen Cornelius | Helen Cornelius | 1985 | Album |
If Your Heart's A Rollin' Stone | Helen Cornelius | 1983 | Single |
Christmas Country Messages | Mel Tillis, Sonny Curtis, Dave Rowland, Helen Cornelius, Joe Sun, Tompall Glaser & The Glaser Brothers, Eddy Raven, Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Lee | 1981 | Single |
Where Did Our Love Go / Spending Time, Making Love And Going Crazy | Helen Cornelius | 1981 | Single |
Love Never Comes Easy | Helen Cornelius | 1981 | Single |
Lincoln Audrey / Everybody Everywhere Needs Somebody Sometimes | Helen Cornelius | 1979 | Single |
It Started With A Smile | Helen Cornelius | 1979 | Single |
What Cha Doin' After Midnight, Baby / Oh What A Night For Love | Helen Cornelius | 1978 | Single |
A Morning Made For Lovin' | Helen Cornelius | 1976 | Single |
We Still Sing Love Songs In Missouri | Helen Cornelius | 1975 | Single |
Little Sugar Plum/ Patchwork Girl | Helen Cornelius | 1974 | Single |
Tweedle Dee Dee | Helen Cornelius | 1973 | Single |
Your Love Must Be Free | Helen Cornelius | 1971 | Single |
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