The life story of colorful Jenny Lou Carson, one of country music's finest pioneering female songwriters, whose career began as one of The Three Little Maids, a 1930s' sister act on WLS-Chicago's National Barn Dance program. She went on to become a solo recording artist, but earned greater renown as the composer of such 1940s and '50s hits as "Jealous Heart," "You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often," "Chained To a Memory," "Many Tears Ago," "Don't Rob Another Man's Castle," "Never Trust a Woman," "Echo Of Your Footsteps" and "Let Me Go, Lover."