STILL SEALED! Capitol ST-11135 stereo 12" LP record album. Released 1972. Condition: Record is sealed, unplayed, mint condition. Original die-cut cover is NM (co). Tracks: Love Sure Feels Good In My Heart / Crying Time / Everybody's Somebody's Fool / I've Got You On My Mind Again / Would You Settle For Roses / Sunshine Feelin' / I Can't Stop My Loving You / Forever And Ever / Everybody Needs Somebody / Greatest Gift Of All. Comments: Susan Raye (born October 8, 1944 in Eugene, Oregon, United States) is an American country music singer. She enjoyed great popularity during the early and mid 1970's and chalked up seven top 10 and nineteen top 40 country hits Susan Raye discography, most notably the song "L.A. International Airport" , an international crossover pop hit in 1971. Raye was a protegee of country music singer Buck Owens. Owens and Raye recorded a number of hit albums and singles together, and were one of the most successful country duet acts of the era, in addition to their solo careers. She first began singing with a high-school rock group, but after the band called it quits, she auditioned for a local country station. Not only did she begin performing on the radio, she also landed work as a disc jockey, eventually becoming the host of a Portland TV program called Hoedown. It was at one of Raye's performances at an area nightclub where she met Jack McFadden, Owens' manager. McFadden was so impressed with her vocal talents that he persuaded Owens to fly her to his home in Bakersfield, California, for an audition. She moved to Bakersfield and began singing with Owens in 1968, and soon after she cut her first recordings. One of these songs, "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," made the Top 30 in 1970. At about the same time, she began a nine-year stint as a featured performer on the program Hee Haw. Susan Raye became the first woman to become a major country artist without recording in Nashville, a feat previously accomplished only by male stars like Owens and Merle Haggard. Raye was nominated for five Academy of Country Musicawards, three times as "Top Female Vocalist".