In the meantime, Billy had married and moved to Brenham. He and his wife Jody traveled to watch Jeannie perform whenever she was in the area. They made a trip to see her perform at the Astrodome. Jeannie fell out of love and filed for divorce in Her attorney told her she had to have a cause. And then life pushed them back together. She rediscovered her faith, redirected her talent to gospel music and remarried Mickey in They settled in Franklin, Tennessee.
The Rileys divorced for the second time in Two years after the second divorce, they moved into a condo together living platonically while Jeannie battled depression that left her bedridden for months at a time. He proposed marriage for the third time.
Her depression began to lift. She got out of bed, engaged in life again to the point of discussing a second book, prompting Mickey to change their lives. Jeannie continued to live in Franklin near her sister, mother and daughter. The Riley family moved to Nashville, Tennessee later in the year. Jeannie worked as a secretary at Passkey Records while recording demos on the side. Her debut single "What About Them" was a flop.
The song was a huge crossover success. In addition, the song inspired a TV musical variety program with Riley as the host, a film adaptation starring Barbara Eden , and an early s spin-off sitcom that also starred Eden. At the height of her popularity in the early s, Riley made guest appearances on numerous TV shows.
She continued to remain a popular contemporary Christian music singer throughout the s and s. Following a taxing six year battle with clinical depression, Riley has bounced back and hosts her own weekly radio show, "Inside Nashville Country". Kanabel on Tuesday, August 7, Jeannie C.
Sign up for the Latest Updates. Email Address. Jeannie C. Riley the girl most likely … pic. Sadly, Lewis passed away on March 29th, after a serious bout of pneumonia. She was just
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