Linda Davis (born Linda Kaye Davis November 26, 1962 in Dodson, Texas, U.S.) is an American country music singer who is most known for winning the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration for "Does He Love You", her duet with country superstar Reba McEntire. Before receiving the award, Davis had released two solo albums without much any chart action, but her subsequent three albums did find themselves on the Billboard Music Charts, although at relatively low positions. Her albums generally feature slow ballads in the manner of McEntire's recent material, which has drifted more toward country-pop. Linda Davis' daughter is Hillary Scott, one part of the trio Lady Antebellum.
Davis has also toured frequently with Kenny Rogers, usually singing on his hit duets that he recorded with the likes of Sheena Easton and Dottie West. Her association with Rogers has taken her all over the world, including a 1999 tour of the United Kingdom and Rogers' 2007 Christmas concerts. Davis can also be heard on Rogers' 2001 album A&E Live By Request, on which she duets on two numbers.