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In 1965, she recorded a duet with Bobby Bare called " A Dear John Letter ", which just missed the country Top 10 and received light pop action.
( The best-known version of the song had been recorded originally by Jean Shepard and Ferlin Husky in 1953.
) Davis also recorded quite a few albums during this time, including two tribute albums I Love Flatt and Scruggs and Skeeter Davis Sings Buddy Holly.
In 1967, Davis was back in the top ten with " What Does It Take?
( To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied )".
Davis only achieved two other major country hits the rest of the decade, " Fuel to the Flame " ( written by Dolly Parton, whom Davis paid tribute to with an album called Skeeter Sings Dolly in 1972 ), and " There's a Fool Born Every Minute ".
Other singles were minor hits, but she released many albums.

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