Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)

Jean Shepard

About Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)

"Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" is a single by American country music artist Jean Shepard. Released in April 1964, it was later released on the 1966 album, Heart, We Did All We Could. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.


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1994
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Jean Shepard

Ollie Imogene Shepard (born November 21, 1933), better known as Jean Shepard, is an American honky tonk singer-songwriter who was a pioneer for women in country music. Shepard released a total of 73 singles to the Hot Country Songs chart, one of which reached the No. 1 spot. She recorded a total of 24 studio albums between 1956 and 1981, and has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for more than 50 years. more »

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13 facts about this song

Genre
"Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" is a classic Country and Western song, showcasing Shepard's roots in traditional country music.
Chart Performance
It was a significant hit, climbing to number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in the United States in 1964.
Songwriter
The song was penned by Betty Amos and Sean Amos, showcasing their ability to craft simple, emotionally perceptive lyrics that resonated with listeners.
Singer
Jean Shepard, the vocalist of this hit song, was one of the leading female country singers of the early 1960s, known for her honky-tonk style and strong, clear vocals.
Album
"Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" was featured on Shepard's album of the same name, released in 1964.
Relevance
The song became a signature tune for Shepard and solidified her reputation as a trailblazer for future female country artists.
Duration
The song has a length of 2:04 minutes, characteristic of the typical song length of the era.
Record Label
It was released under the Capitol Records label, a major recording company that has had numerous country classics in its repertoire.
Connotation
The lyrics of "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" tell a story of a woman feeling overshadowed by her lover's passion for music – a theme that resonated with many listeners and may have contributed to its success.
Influence
This song helped to reinforce the growing acceptance of female artists in the male-dominated country music industry of that time.
Release
"Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" was released as a single in August 1964 and gained immediate success, demonstrating the public's appreciation for Shepard’s talent.
Production
The producer of the song was Ken Nelson, an American record producer and executive for Capitol Records who was instrumental in crafting the distinctive ‘Bakersfield Sound.’
Personal Influences
Jean Shepard’s personal life, which included a tumultuous relationship with singer Hawkshaw Hawkins, may have influenced the emotion and authenticity in her performance of "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)".

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