2024 here... Reminiscing to this song from 1993. I was newly divorced in 1992 and i think this song gave me the guts to not settle for the typical Prince Charming type of relationship. I was 24 then.. now im almost 55. Ive done well.
One of the purest talents in country music. Nothing today compares to this amazing woman, and the clarity of her voice, singing top-notch lyrics. Please give us more!!
My mother used to sing this to me while listneing to the radio. she died in 97. I listen to it just to see her face singing and dancing with the broom. Good memories.
I went to Country Music television and this was on in 1993-1994 And I was transfixed. And Ive heard it live and it made me whoop with joy. 21 years later. And I got to meet you. Ah bliss.
Heard this song today, first time in quite a while. Still, this song brings tears to my eyes, both for its beauty of the musical composition, as well as the bittersweet (or rather, sad) message of the song.
On this day in 1994 {February 20th} "Hey Cinderella" by Suzy Bogguss peaked at #5 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart... Between 1987 and 2001 the Aledo, Illinois native had twenty-nine records on the Hot Country Singles chart, six made the Top 10 with "Drive South"* being her biggest hit, it peaked at #2 {for 1 week} on February 28th, 1993... Besides "Hey Cinderella" and "Drive South", her other four Top 10 records were "Outbound Plane" {#9 in 1991}, "Aces" {#9 in 1992}, "Letting Go" {#6 in 1992}, and "Just Like The Weather" {#5 in 1993}... Susan Kay Bogguss celebrated her 64th birthday in two months on December 30th, 2020... * The week "Drive South" peaked at #2 on the Hot Country Singles chart, the #1 record for that week was "What Part of No" by Lorrie Morgan... And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the Billboard's Hot Country Singles Top 10 on February 20th, 1994: At #1. "I Swear" by John Michael Montgomery #2. "I Just Wanted You To Know" by Mark Chesnutt #3. "I Liked To Have That One Back" by George Strait #4. "Rock My World (Little Country Girl)" by Brooks & Dunn #5. the above "Hey Cinderella" #6. "A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action" by Toby Keith #7. "I've Got It Made" by John Anderson #8. "Tryin' To Get Over You" by Vince Gill #9. "T.L.C. A.S.A.P." by Alabama #10. "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" by Mary-Chapin Carpenter
Thanks Suzy! Your videos were always playing every early morning on CMT during the 1990s as I headed for school. It was always pleasant to hear your voice and music before starting the day. Even now, listening to them brings back so many memories and puts me in a nostalgic pleasant mood.
This song was back when I was trying to get in the music biz in Nashville. Back then it was so hard to get in. I finally got a break from a producer who sent a plane ticket, but it reeked of cologne smell when I got it in the mail. I may have missed my chance, but I wasn’t that kind of girl & I let that man know. I stayed in Texas, never made it big but had some good times opening shows for stars and Miss America of 1997. I’m 44 now. But listening to today’s country music, I’m actually glad i stayed in Texas. No regrets. I sang a lot of Suzy’s songs. Mainly because she was such a REAL talent among all the fakes. ;) Where has the music of the 90’s went? Because everything on today’s radio is trash, sad to say.
This takes me back to my childhood! First CD I ever owned was Suzy Bogguss. At the time, I'd never heard of her when my dad picked out this CD. I knew every song on that disk the time Christmas break was over. ...Back when they actually had female country music stars on the radio too... There's only like 3 women on country music stations these days. :( I remember growing up with Suzy Bogguss, Tawnia Tucker, Shaniah Twain, Faith Hill, Winona Judd... and more. So many women in country music back then! Why don't the stations play women anymore? It's so sad.
the golden age of cmt. the golden age of TNN-(before it went south in 2000)-the golden age of local country music radio. watch both CMT and TNN on early Saturday mornings in the early 1990's while doing drafting homework with a fresh brewed cup of coffee.
Love Suzy. Great pure clarity in her voice. Saw her in concert way back in the 90s she we as great. Where has country music gone!? Yes I love a lot of the new country but just isn't the same as the 80s and definitely the 90s
this song reminds me of my beautiful grandmother Christine Andrews, who was the most beautiful grandmother and my grandad David Cooper, they both loved country music, we are from Bournemouth, England, Rest in peace to my beautiful grandparents. Also, my other beautiful grandmother Mary Bingham from Kilkenny, Ireland, passed too! These people are so special to me and it hurts my heart that I will never get to see them again. What I wouldn't do for another hug or kiss off them! I will never stop loving you all. The hole in my heart will never be filled, this song will always remind me of how much I will never stop loving or thinking about you!
@@evalehde3869 not as much as she should have. Aces did well, yes, but this woman didn't even have a number one hit?? Hows that getting credit? Three songs from Aces should have hit 1.
She commanded respect with how she sang and with her appearance. To make it today as a woman in country it seems you need to dress less and have merely acceptable talent.
I don’t how I’m able to do it but I can still vividly remember this music video and all of her other ones and I love them as much today as I did back then.
i was pretty astute as a kid when this song came out. i had an idea what she was saying..... but it didn't really hit home until just a few years ago. friend of mine was going through a divorce at the age of 60.... she'd stayed faithful to an emotionally vacant husband until she finally just decided she'd had enough of watching life pass her by. he got to have all his fun and all she got was middle age spread, a broken heart and dying dreams. it was during this conversation with her that the song sprang to mind. she had never heard it before so i sent it to her. hell, it's a sucker punch even for me because, astute as I was as a kid, I still find myself in this position. no plans to get divorced btw.... but i am no longer disenchanted with my life. I'm shaping it because it's MY life. As for my friend..... she didn't completely abandon her husband. She brought him home when he was diagnosed with cancer. nursed him through it then suddenly remembered she liked being single. but then covid hit. She tried to nurse him through that too but sadly he was one of the high risks. even sadder was they hospital forced him to die alone. My friend is doing ok though. she's a throwback to a tougher generation. older than me but we're kindred spirits. in fact, I think I'll call her tomorrow just to catch up.
2024 here... Reminiscing to this song from 1993. I was newly divorced in 1992 and i think this song gave me the guts to not settle for the typical Prince Charming type of relationship. I was 24 then.. now im almost 55. Ive done well.
The guy in this video was HOT. Great song. Great memories.
One of the purest talents in country music. Nothing today compares to this amazing woman, and the clarity of her voice, singing top-notch lyrics. Please give us more!!
Pretty song and voice. Also beautiful girl.
The storytelling of the 90s is impeccable! ❤
Her voice is as beautiful & rich sounding as it was 30 years ago. I love her voice and songs and she has aged so well, Still Beautiful as ever!!!
The golden age CMT . Suzy Bogguss was a big part of it .
90's country is the best...
Boy I couldn’t have said it better!!
Such a beautiful woman and an amazing voice, so many memories
GOD was having a good day when he graced us with her.
My mother used to sing this to me while listneing to the radio. she died in 97. I listen to it just to see her face singing and dancing with the broom. Good memories.
I went to Country Music television and this was on in 1993-1994 And I was transfixed. And Ive heard it live and it made me whoop with joy. 21 years later. And I got to meet you. Ah bliss.
Heard this song today, first time in quite a while. Still, this song brings tears to my eyes, both for its beauty of the musical composition, as well as the bittersweet (or rather, sad) message of the song.
1990s were an amazing era for country music
Beautiful lady with a beautiful voice!
On this day in 1994 {February 20th} "Hey Cinderella" by Suzy Bogguss peaked at #5 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart...
Between 1987 and 2001 the Aledo, Illinois native had twenty-nine records on the Hot Country Singles chart, six made the Top 10 with "Drive South"* being her biggest hit, it peaked at #2 {for 1 week} on February 28th, 1993...
Besides "Hey Cinderella" and "Drive South", her other four Top 10 records were "Outbound Plane" {#9 in 1991}, "Aces" {#9 in 1992}, "Letting Go" {#6 in 1992}, and "Just Like The Weather" {#5 in 1993}...
Susan Kay Bogguss celebrated her 64th birthday in two months on December 30th, 2020...
* The week "Drive South" peaked at #2 on the Hot Country Singles chart, the #1 record for that week was "What Part of No" by Lorrie Morgan...
And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the Billboard's Hot Country Singles Top 10 on February 20th, 1994:
At #1. "I Swear" by John Michael Montgomery
#2. "I Just Wanted You To Know" by Mark Chesnutt
#3. "I Liked To Have That One Back" by George Strait
#4. "Rock My World (Little Country Girl)" by Brooks & Dunn
#5. the above "Hey Cinderella"
#6. "A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action" by Toby Keith
#7. "I've Got It Made" by John Anderson
#8. "Tryin' To Get Over You" by Vince Gill
#9. "T.L.C. A.S.A.P." by Alabama
#10. "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" by Mary-Chapin Carpenter
Thank you for the information
Suzy has some real good songs and this is one of them.
Gosh I miss the days when her songs were played on the radio, a lot! She was, is, and always will be one of the greatest, in my opinion.
I’ve known her since I was a kid, what you see is what you get, a good hearted person.
Hey Cinderella was a popular song at the local AM radio station in Fort St John, B.C 1993 - 1994 .
Suzy has such an amazing voice, pure talent. This is really lacking in today's music. The video is so well done, it is sexy, but not repulsive.
Happy 30th anniversary on the releae of this hit Mrs Boggus. And a happy 2024 to you & your family.
she is one of the best... please come back..
Mr. Sullivan, I couldn’t agree more Sir!! Legendary Country Music. Can’t wait to go see Terri Clark in November.
What a talent. Unbelievable. Today’s ladies should look to this when they want a role model
Thanks Suzy! Your videos were always playing every early morning on CMT during the 1990s as I headed for school. It was always pleasant to hear your voice and music before starting the day. Even now, listening to them brings back so many memories and puts me in a nostalgic pleasant mood.
This song was back when I was trying to get in the music biz in Nashville. Back then it was so hard to get in. I finally got a break from a producer who sent a plane ticket, but it reeked of cologne smell when I got it in the mail. I may have missed my chance, but I wasn’t that kind of girl & I let that man know. I stayed in Texas, never made it big but had some good times opening shows for stars and Miss America of 1997. I’m 44 now. But listening to today’s country music, I’m actually glad i stayed in Texas. No regrets. I sang a lot of Suzy’s songs. Mainly because she was such a REAL talent among all the fakes. ;) Where has the music of the 90’s went? Because everything on today’s radio is trash, sad to say.
Suzy is beautiful as you. It's a tough business. Thanks for sharing.
Yes Suzy is unique. Independent and confident. She connects beautifully with her fans. And still delivers strong, thoughtful and engaging live shows.
Amen to that
So to borrow a lyric....you didn't catch the outbound plane?
This takes me back to my childhood! First CD I ever owned was Suzy Bogguss. At the time, I'd never heard of her when my dad picked out this CD. I knew every song on that disk the time Christmas break was over. ...Back when they actually had female country music stars on the radio too... There's only like 3 women on country music stations these days. :( I remember growing up with Suzy Bogguss, Tawnia Tucker, Shaniah Twain, Faith Hill, Winona Judd... and more. So many women in country music back then! Why don't the stations play women anymore? It's so sad.
the golden age of cmt. the golden age of TNN-(before it went south in 2000)-the golden age of local country music radio.
watch both CMT and TNN on early Saturday mornings in the early 1990's while doing drafting homework with a fresh brewed cup of coffee.
railtruckdriver853 I watched CMT the other day. It looked more like MTV, from back in the day.
very nostalgic song. Brings tears remembering these times. Rip to my Mom, Father, my little brother, my grandmother and my best friend....
that's pretty rough :(
Love Suzy. Great pure clarity in her voice. Saw her in concert way back in the 90s she we as great. Where has country music gone!? Yes I love a lot of the new country but just isn't the same as the 80s and definitely the 90s
That Swan Song Mustang ain't parked at castle inthe sand, Ol Chaw. They stold it.
I love this woman. Got to see her at the Opry last year, Last time I saw her was 30 years back. Amazing talent ,not to mention ,sweet looking lady!
Hello lovely Suzy Great song. Lovely singing:)
Yes the 90s was so much better in so many ways, rock n roll took a stall,
this song reminds me of my beautiful grandmother Christine Andrews, who was the most beautiful grandmother and my grandad David Cooper, they both loved country music, we are from Bournemouth, England, Rest in peace to my beautiful grandparents. Also, my other beautiful grandmother Mary Bingham from Kilkenny, Ireland, passed too! These people are so special to me and it hurts my heart that I will never get to see them again. What I wouldn't do for another hug or kiss off them! I will never stop loving you all. The hole in my heart will never be filled, this song will always remind me of how much I will never stop loving or thinking about you!
Love this song my favorite by her !!
One of my all-time favorite songs. Here's hoping my daughters never buy into the fairy tale.
Every woman deserves someone to try to give them the fairy tale I can't give the woman I love it yet but i try everyday to get closer
This lady is very talented, good looking too. I knew when Chet Atkins was endorsing her. She was the real thing..
YES ! Chet's 'Seal of Approval' was a Done Deal !! 🤩👌👍👍
Suzy does a Great job on this song.
great song back then....and still is today!
My favourite song in my college days.❤️❤️❤️👍
Love this video music 🎶
Sempre bellissima! La conosco quasi da 30 anni.
I googled country artist from IL out of curiosity and her name was on the list. XD
I ♥ this song.
Keep this beauty..up. thanks
Never got the credit for her beautiful melodious voice.
Dean Cobb yes she did.
@@evalehde3869 not as much as she should have. Aces did well, yes, but this woman didn't even have a number one hit?? Hows that getting credit? Three songs from Aces should have hit 1.
Suzy back then I wanted to marry you and I still do today what a beautiful woman with an amazing voice,,,
Suzy, I did my part by playing your singles at the radio station.
~Lee
Absolute delight !!
If you get a chance to see Suzy, do it. Great voice plus personality.
Love this song ❣️💙❤️
She always you's the force me
"Does the shoe fit you now?"
My Favorite song JUST LIKE A WEATHER
Great music by the way countr or otherwise
The only woman I ever had a crush on .
The location for this video is the Ringling Mansion (now Ca' d'Zan museum) in Sarasota, Florida.
not my kind of music....but i do kinda like this song. she's got a great voice.
A great singer who should have more awards than she has.
She commanded respect with how she sang and with her appearance. To make it today as a woman in country it seems you need to dress less and have merely acceptable talent.
Such an underrated song, seems to have gotten lost in radio airplay.
I don’t how I’m able to do it but I can still vividly remember this music video and all of her other ones and I love them as much today as I did back then.
Hey...some Chicks just have a thing for...Girly MEN...
Did I miss you? Did I see you the year you won the Horizon Award at Peanut Fest?
Suzy, please come back to the Southeast, we miss you!!
She was such a beautiful woman. Pretty much put everybody to shame in the looks dept until Shania got big. Her music? Underrated.
Still isn't bad looking today, but yeah, in the early 90s...total smoke show. Great singer and guitarist on top of it.
i was pretty astute as a kid when this song came out. i had an idea what she was saying..... but it didn't really hit home until just a few years ago. friend of mine was going through a divorce at the age of 60.... she'd stayed faithful to an emotionally vacant husband until she finally just decided she'd had enough of watching life pass her by. he got to have all his fun and all she got was middle age spread, a broken heart and dying dreams.
it was during this conversation with her that the song sprang to mind. she had never heard it before so i sent it to her. hell, it's a sucker punch even for me because, astute as I was as a kid, I still find myself in this position. no plans to get divorced btw.... but i am no longer disenchanted with my life. I'm shaping it because it's MY life.
As for my friend..... she didn't completely abandon her husband. She brought him home when he was diagnosed with cancer. nursed him through it then suddenly remembered she liked being single. but then covid hit. She tried to nurse him through that too but sadly he was one of the high risks. even sadder was they hospital forced him to die alone.
My friend is doing ok though. she's a throwback to a tougher generation. older than me but we're kindred spirits.
in fact, I think I'll call her tomorrow just to catch up.
LOVE this song and love Suzy. The guy is beautiful too. Anyone know who he is?
She is the best
can these songs be written more..... thx Suzy
Somewhere between i like that song.
What women does this masterpiece not resonate
Gorgeous lady
Suzy thanks i wore out your cassette driving out west right next to tom petty
1993!!!!
the young girl in this video looks like a young Caroline Kennedy.
The girl playing on the beach or the bride?
love
I think this was Suzy's last hit I am not sure though
beautiful
Miranda who????
unfortunately yeah it does but I don't want it to fit so don't want
Not anymore 😊
After 12 years the 👠 doesn't quite fit like it used to
Hey.....Cinderella. 👡