Early career
Sellars was born in Northfield, Minnesota in 1938. She started singing in church at the age of three singing "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning". Sellars began singing at functions and clubs around Minnesota as a teenager and after high school graduation in 1956, sang a variety of music with country and Gospel music being her favorites. Many of her family and friends enjoyed her singing and suggested Sellars moved toBreakthrough
Sellars signed with Mega Records in 1973 and success began quite rapidly with a song written by Marijohn Wilkin and Kris Kristofferson called "One Day at a Time". This would become a hit for Sellars in 1974 and reached No. 19 on the country charts and No. 37 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 charts. The album of the same name went to No. 1 on the country charts. The song would become an even bigger hit for Cristy Lane in 1980 going to number No. 1 on the country charts. Sellars had another Top 40 country hit in early 1975 with her cover version ofLife today
Sellars continues to perform to this day and has released several albums of country and gospel music, the most recent of these being the 2006 release of ''One Day at a Time: My Faith, My Country''. In 2004, she was inducted into the Minnesota Country and Rock Hall of Fame.Discography
Albums
Singles
Marilyn's First Album
One Day at a Time was Marilyn's first 1974 album. It peaked at #10 at the Top Country Albums of that year. Side one #" One Day at a Time" – 3:31 #"How Is He" – 2:27 #"The Rain's Got to Make a Living Too" – 2:45 #"When I Said Goodbye" – 3:01 #"California" - 2:44 Side two #"When He Loved Me" – 3:29 #"Good Love (I Knew I'd Find You)" – 2:10 #"Sing Me a Song (To Make Me Happy)" – 2:54 #"Burden of Freedom" – 3:36 #"Friendship" – 2:46References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sellars, Marilyn Living people 1944 births American women country singers American country singer-songwriters American gospel singers People from Northfield, Minnesota Singer-songwriters from Minnesota 21st-century American women