Margo Smith is an American Country Music Singer. In the 1970s, she was a popular female Country vocalist, acquiring two No. 1 hits on the Country charts during that time, "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" and "It Only Hurts for a Little While", both Country music remakes of previous Pop music standards. She is also considered a "world class yodeler". However, in the late '70s, after releasing 1979's A Woman album, Smith's image underwent a metamorphosis, wearing much riskier clothing, and recording much riskier material, like 1979's Top 10 Country hit, "Still a Woman". Ohio-native Margo... Smith was already a popular Country singer when she emerged with a new sexy image in the late 70s. This new kind of image made Margo Smith more of a star than she already was. Margo Smith was born Betty Lou Miller in 1942 in Dayton, Ohio. Smith had been singing since childhood, but decided to pursue a career in Kindergarten teaching instead, graduating from Wittenberg University. Since childhood, Margo Smith learned how to yodel. She soon found work as a Kindergarten teacher, but always aspired to make it big in Nashville.
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| Birthdate: | April 9, 1942 |
| Birthplace: | Dayton, Ohio |
| Age: | 70 |
| Also known as: | Smith, Margo |