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In page Barbara Fairchild:

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Her breakthrough year turned out to be 1973, as she released the biggest hit of her career with "Teddy Bear Song".[1] It became a number-one hit on the country charts, and reached the pop charts, as well, peaking at number 32.[1] It was nominated for a Grammy Award that year. "Teddy Bear Song" spent two weeks at the number-one spot. She followed up "Teddy Bear Song" that year with another hit, "Kid Stuff," which reached number two on the country chart,[1] and made the Billboard Hot 100 at number 95.[citation needed] In 1974, she scored another top 10 with the song "Baby Doll."[1] Between 1974 and 1977, she had several other successes, including "Standing in Your Line", "Little Girl Feelin'", "Mississippi", "Cheatin' Is", and "Let Me Love You Once Before You Go".[1]