Charly McClain

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Who's Cheatin' Who 02:15 Tools
Make the World Go Away 03:01 Tools
Paradise Tonight 00:00 Tools
Radio Heart 00:00 Tools
The Very Best Is You 00:00 Tools
Sleepin' With the Radio On 00:00 Tools
#1 IN YOUR EYES 00:00 Tools
Sentimental Ol' You 03:33 Tools
Men 00:00 Tools
Surround Me With Love 00:00 Tools
Dancing Your Memory Away 00:00 Tools
Band Of Gold 02:52 Tools
With You 00:00 Tools
That's What You Do To Me 00:00 Tools
Who's Cheating Who 00:00 Tools
With Just One Look in Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Women Get Lonely 00:00 Tools
Some Hearts Get All the Breaks 00:00 Tools
Fly Into Love 00:00 Tools
Let Me Be Your Baby 00:00 Tools
You're a Part of Me 00:00 Tools
Take Me Back 00:00 Tools
When A Love Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Don't Touch Me There 00:00 Tools
So This Is Love 00:00 Tools
Candy Man 00:00 Tools
Let's Put Our Love In Motion 00:00 Tools
And Then Some 00:00 Tools
When It's Down to Me and You 00:00 Tools
Lay Down 00:00 Tools
Still I Stay 00:00 Tools
One Look In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Very Best Is You 00:00 Tools
Paradise Tonight w.Mickey Giley 00:00 Tools
It's Too Late To Love Me Now 00:00 Tools
The Right Stuff 00:00 Tools
You Are My Music, You Are My Song 00:00 Tools
Lay Something On My Bed Besides A Blanket 00:00 Tools
I Hate the Way I Love It 00:00 Tools
It's Too Late (To Love Me Now) 00:00 Tools
One in Your Heart One on Your Mind 00:00 Tools
Paradise Tonight (with Mickey Gilley) 00:00 Tools
Dancin' Your Memory Away 00:00 Tools
Sentimental Old You 00:00 Tools
I'll Love Away Your Troubles For Awhile 00:00 Tools
Candy Man with Mickey Gilley 00:00 Tools
Meet You In The Middle Of The Bed 00:00 Tools
Still I Say 00:00 Tools
Paradise Tonight (feat. Mickey Gilley) 00:00 Tools
Love This Time 00:00 Tools
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me 03:47 Tools
Old Flame, New Fire 00:00 Tools
This Heart's for You 00:00 Tools
Hearts Like Mine 00:00 Tools
You Got The Job 00:00 Tools
Midnight in Memphis 00:00 Tools
A matter of time 00:00 Tools
One more time for me 00:00 Tools
Sentimental ol You 00:00 Tools
When Love Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Paradise Avenue 00:00 Tools
Sometimes She Feels Like a Man 00:00 Tools
I've Never Loved Anyone More 00:00 Tools
With Just One Look In Your Eyes (w- Wayne Massey) 00:00 Tools
Pride And Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Blue 00:00 Tools
Stuck Right In The Middle Of Your Love 00:00 Tools
Has Anyone Here Seen My Heart 00:00 Tools
I'll Get You Back 00:00 Tools
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Early life [edit] Childhood & teen years Charlotte Denise McClain was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1956. Originally named Charlotte, "Charly" was given her masculine moniker by neighborhood friends in Memphis, and she also used it when she started playing hotel lounges. When Epic Records decided it sounded catchier than Charlotte, it became a permanent professional banner. [1] McClain's father had tuberculosis when she was eight, and, since she was under age for visitation rights at the hospital, she had to communicate with him through a tape recorder. [2] [edit] Career discovery McClain's use of the tape recorder with her father inspired her interest in singing. McClain soon began performing in public regularly. She began singing in the club circuit by the time she was seventeen. She then gained a recording contract with Epic Records by the time McClain was almost twenty years old. She began her musical career at age 12 with her brother in a band called "Charlotte & The Volunteers" for 6 years. Her first appearance was on TV in Jackson, Tennessee, local station WBBJ morning show. She was a regular on local Memphis show "Mid-South Jamboree" from 1973-1975. [3] Signed to her first recording contract in 1976, McClain's distinct vocal sound provided an edge in recognizability — as did her appearance. [4] [edit] Country music career [edit] 1976 – 1980: Country beginnings McClain debuted in late 1976 with her first single, "Lay Me Down", which peaked at #67 on the Billboard Country Chart. McClain's first singles between 1976 through 1977, mainly from her debut album Here's Charly McClain, did not chart very high on the Country charts at the time. McClain's second album, titled Let Me Be Your Baby, was released in 1978. She hit country's Top Ten for the first time in 1978 with "That's What You Do to Me," [5] followed by two other Top 25 hits from the album, "Let Me Be Your Baby" and "Take Me Back". McClain had a series of Top 20 hits between 1978 and 1980, including "When Love Ain't Right", "You're a Part of Me", and "I Hate the Way I Love It", a duet with Johnny Rodriguez. Occasionally McClain's singles would enter the Top 10. She had two Top 10 hits during this time, "That's What You Do to Me" (1978), followed by "Men", which peaked at #7 in 1980. However, McClain still hadn't achieved breakthrough success. McClain released two albums between 1979 and 1980, Alone too Long (1979) and Women Get Lonely (1980). [edit] 1981 – 1989: Breakthrough McClain hit the top spot one year later with "Who's Cheatin' Who." [6] This brought McClain breakthrough success for the 1980s. In 1981, McClain had three Top 10 hits off her Surround Me With Love, the title track, "Sleepin' With the Radio on", and "The Very Best is You". McClain's albums were also beginning to become more successful as well. Her Who's Cheatin' Who album peaked at #9 on the "Top Country Albums" chart, as did her 1981 album, Surround Me With Love. She stayed in the upper reaches during 1982 with "Dancing Your Memory Away" and "Sentimental Ol' You," then hit number one again in 1983 with her Mickey Gilley duet "Paradise Tonight." [7] "Paradise Tonight" became McClain's second #1 hit in 1983. McClain's and Gilley's duet partnership became so successful, they released a duet album the following year, It Takes Believers, which spawned the Top 5 hit, "Candy Man", which peaked at #5 on the Billboard Country Chart, followed by "The Right Stuff", which became a Top 15 hit. McClain also acted occasionally, appearing as a guest star on such shows as Hart to Hart and CHiPs. McClain's lonely life on the road was also chronicled in a 1981 HBO special titled "So You Want to Be a Star." McClain released another big-selling album in 1985, Radio Heart, after having a series of minor solo hits in 1984. The title track off became a #1 Country hit in 1985, McClain's last #1 hit to date. The album also spawned two other Top 10 hits that year. McClain married former soap star Wayne Massey in 1984, and their own duet ("With Just One Look in Your Eyes") reached number five. [8] The third single off the album was also a duet with Massey, "You Are My Music, You Are My Song." The album, Radio Heart peaked at #15 on the "Top Country Albums" chart in 1985, and became on of McClain's best-known songs. McClain's success began to subside after 1986, as Country-pop styled music was becoming unfavorable on Country radio. Her 1987 album brought only one Top 40 single, "Don't Touch Me There", which peaked at #20 on the Billboard Country Chart. The other singles did not become as successful. The album became McClain's last album with Epic, as she parted ways with them the following year. She continued to chart until her last recording came in 1989.[9] She recorded one studio album with Mercury Records before the end of the decade. She charted until the end of 1989. Her last charted single was "You Got the Job", which peaked at #65. [edit] 1990 – present: Current music career status McClain has not recorded another studio album since 1989's self-titled album with Mercury, and thus has dropped out of the public eye. Since 1989, several compilation albums of her music have been released, including 1999's Anthology, which was a compilation CD of McClain's biggest hits under Epic, beginning with her late '70s hits to her last '80s hits. McClain has not toured in the past ten years or so. As of 2007 she is still married to Wayne Massey. [edit] Discography Main article: Charly McClain discography [edit] References ^ Charly McClain biography at All Music Guide.com; retrieved March 30, 2008 ^ Charly McClain biography at All Music Guide.com; retrieved March 30, 2008 ^ Charly McClain biography at her official website (Geocities.com) ^ Charly McClain biography at All Music Guide ^ Charly McClain biography at All Music Guide ^ Charly McClain biography at AOL.com ^ Charly McClain biography at AOL.com; retrieved March 30, 2008 ^ Charly McClain biography at AOL.com ^ Charly McClain biography at All Music Guide.com [edit] External links Charly McClain Official Website CMT.com: Charly McClain Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charly_McClain" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.