view cart menu separator categories menu separator faq
advanced search
categories  > New 8-Track Tapes (819)
Janie Fricke - Greatest Hits 1982 CRC Re-issue Sealed T19 8-TRACK TAPE
6 images
 
Janie Fricke - Greatest Hits 1982 CRC Re-issue Sealed T19 8-TRACK TAPE
Janie Fricke - Greatest Hits 1982 CRC Re-issue Sealed T19 8-TRACK TAPE
Janie Fricke - Greatest Hits 1982 CRC Re-issue Sealed T19 8-TRACK TAPE
Janie Fricke - Greatest Hits 1982 CRC Re-issue Sealed T19 8-TRACK TAPE

Janie Fricke - Greatest Hits 1982 CRC Re-issue Sealed T19 8-TRACK TAPE

Price: $29.99 add to cart     
Feedback: 100%, 2576 sales Ask us a question
Shipping: USPS calculated click to check
Condition: Brand new
Returns: 7 days, buyer pays return shipping (more)
Payment with:
Janie Marie Fricke (born December 19, 1947), also known as Janie Frickie, is an American country music singer, best remembered for a series of country music hits in the early to mid-1980s.

Fricke was one of the most popular female country singers of the 1980s, producing a string of hits and proving herself a versatile vocalist with a particular flair for ballads.[2] She won the Country Music Association's "Female Vocalist of the Year" awards in 1982 and 1983. Fricke has sold 14 million records worldwide. She has an estimated net worth of $9 million.

An American country artist, consists of twenty three studio albums, one live album, one tribute album, nine compilation albums, forty two singles, two music videos, and seventeen other appearances. Fricke was signed to Nashville's Columbia Records as a solo artist in 1977. Later that year, her debut single, "What're You Doing Tonight", reached the top-forty on the country songs chart. The following year her debut studio album, Singer of Songs, was issued. Between 1978 and 1980, Fricke issued three studio albums which resulted in two major hits: "Please Help Me, I'm Fallin" (1978) and "I'll Love Away Your Troubles for Awhile" (1979). With a change in musical direction, Fricke began recording ballads in 1980, strengthening the success of her singles. "Down to My Last Broken Heart" and "I'll Need Someone to Hold Me (When I Cry)" were her first pair of top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. An album of the same was also released that year, which reached the top-thirty on the Top Country Albums chart. With her sixth studio album, Fricke reached the top spot of the Billboard country chart with its second single "Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby" (1982). This would start a series of number-one country singles during this period. It Ain't Easy (1982), her seventh studio record, reached number fifteen on the Top Country Albums list and spawned three number-one hits: "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy", "He's a Heartache (Looking for a Place to Happen)", and "Tell Me a Lie".

With the inclusion of more up-tempo material, Fricke reached the number one spot two more times in 1983 and 1984 with "Let's Stop Talkin' About It" and "Your Heart's Not in It". Fricke also collaborated with Merle Haggard in 1984 on "A Place to Fall Apart", which reached number one on the country songs chart. In 1986, her eleventh studio album Black and White was issued and became her highest-charting record on the Top Country Albums list. Its lead single "Always Have, Always Will" reached the number one spot also and became her final top ten hit. Fricke released three more studio albums for Columbia Records until 1989, all of which did not produce any major hits. Labor of Love (1989) spawned her final-charting Billboard single called "Give 'em My Number", which peaked at number forty-three. While performing in Branson, Missouri during the 1990s, Fricke released two Gospel-inspired studio albums: Crossroads: Hymns of Faith (1992) and Now and Then (1995). With her own recording label, she released Bouncin' Back (2000), her nineteenth studio album. Via her own label she would issue two more studio albums, including a tribute album in 2003. In 2002 her first live album was released entitled Live at Billy Bob's Texas. In 2004 she recorded her first album of Bluegrass music entitled The Bluegrass Sessions, following it up in 2012 with The Country Side of Bluegrass, Fricke's twenty-third studio album.

Retrieved from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janie_Fricke
T19

Because this tape is sealed new and we cannot inspect for playability, we offer no warranty or guarantees on how well this tape will perform once it is opened and removed from the cellophane package. Because this sealed new 8-track tape is very old, the foam pad and glue on the foil splice most often has a tendency to deteriorate over many years of time. Always inspect and replace, if necessary, those items before playing any sealed new 8-track tape, or damage to the tape and player may occur.

If you would like this new sealed tape gently opened and inspected for playability with a new pad and foil splice added, please go to "New 8-track tape repair" in the New 8-track tape category and we will gladly perform the work for you. Be sure to select the number of repairs needed for the number of sealed tapes you are purchasing.
Last Updated: 13 Nov 2025 08:05:45 PST home  |  about  |  terms  |  contact
Powered by eCRATER - a free online store builder