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Singer and actress Susie Allanson did not have a "classic country" voice -- she possessed a girlish, almost whispery quality with theatrical intonations. The latter was not surprising, as she began her professional career in the road version of Hair in 1970, also touring with Jesus Christ Superstar a year later. She stayed on for 18 months, singing on the U.S. cast album and appearing in the film. Allanson moved to Southern California in 1975 to audition for a bicentennial project by Ray Ruff, who later became her husband and manager. ABC released her debut album, which contained the single "Love Is a Satisfied Woman"/"Me & Charlie Brown." Allanson released another single, "Baby Don't Keep Me Hangin' On," which led to a deal with Curb Records. They took over the single, which made it to the Top 30. Her next album, We Belong Together, contained two hits, the title track and her cover of Buddy Holly's "Maybe Baby," which reached number two and four respectively on the charts. In 1979, she signed to the Elektra label and released the album Heart to Heart, which contained two major hits, "Words" and "Two Steps Forward and Three Steps Back." In 1980, Allanson moved to United Artists/Liberty for Susie, which contained only two minor hits. It was the last Allanson LP issued. Her 1981 singles -- "Run to Her" (a cover of Bobby Vinton's "Run to Him") and "Love Is Knockin' at My Door" -- both hit the Top 50, but the album upon which they appeared, Sleepless Nights, was never released. A

Heart to Heart
Billboard # 1'sTop 100 Country Songs 1981

We Belong Together
Lost Country Hits of the 80s
Two Steps Forward And Three Steps Back

Susie
Hide Me In Your Love / Maybe Baby
Susie Allanson
Back To The Love
Single
A Little Love
Dance The Two Step / You Never Told Me About Goodbye