![]() The second single from the album “With Just One Look in Your Eyes” (a duet with her husband, Wayne Massey) peaked at #5 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. ![]() The title song became Charly’s second number-one solo hit on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, topping the chart for a week in May of 1985. In April of 1985, Charly released her eleventh album “Radio Heart” which peaked at #15 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. The only single released from the album “Some Hearts Get All the Breaks” which peaked at #25 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. In May of that same year, Charly released her tenth solo album “Charly” which peaked at #20 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. During that same year, Charly got married to former soap opera actor\singer Wayne Massey. The singles “Candy Man” (which peaked at #5 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart) and “The Right Stuff” (which peaked at #14 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart) were moderately successful. The lead single from the album “Men” was a top 10 hit, peaking at #7 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. The album peaked at #73 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. In April of 1980, Charly’s fourth album “Women Get Lonely” was released. The last single, a duet with singer Johnny Rodriguez called “I Hate the Way I Love It” peaked at #16 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. The second single “You’re a Part of Me” peaked at #20 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. The first single “When Love Ain’t Right” peaked at #11 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles. In July of 1979, Charly released her third album “Alone Too Long” which failed to chart at all on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. The last single from the album “Take Me Back” peaked at #24 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. The third single “That’s What You Do to Me” peaked at #8 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, making it the highest charting single from the album
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