The first single and title track from Kenny Rogers‘ album of the same name, was also the theme song to his 1982 movie “Six Pack” where he co-starred with Diane Lane and Erin Gray. Reaching #1 on both the Country
In 1992, Don Henley hit #1 with Patty Smyth for their duet Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough. As a solo artist, though, Don has only reached the top of the Adult Contemporary chart once spending 4 weeks at #1 in
Jennifer Warnes has had two Grammy wins for her duets “Up Where We Belong” with Joe Cocker in 1983 and “I’ve Had the Time of My Life” with Bill Medley in 1988. Jennifer’s career was destined for success as her
If you weren’t sure how relevant Sérgio Mendes is today as he was when he exploded on the scene with his group, Brasil ’66, yes, that would be nearly 60 years ago, you can check out his documentary “In the
Initial critical response to the Backstreet Boys 5th album Never Gone was surprisingly negative due to the change from the band’s traditional pop style to a more mature adult contemporary sound. But the fans loved it with the record going Platinum selling
Featured in the movie City of Angels starring Nicholas Cage and Meg Ryan, Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah MacLachlan helped the film’s soundtrack earned sell nearly six million copies in the US alone. And it spent 12 weeks at #1 on the
From LeBlanc and Carr’s 1977 album, Midnight Light, this song spent 17 weeks on the chart. Pete Carr, the guitarist in this duo, also recorded with artists such as Barbara Streisand, Joe Cocker, and Rod Stewart. Pete is joined by
Best known for being the lead singer of the rock band Foreigner, Lou Gramm had four charted singles on the Hot 100 as a solo artist, but only one that hit the Adult Contemporary chart reaching its peak position of
Gregg Alexander of the New Radicals originally recorded this song by Santana, but album producer Clive Davis felt a female voice would maximize the song’s appeal so a recording of it with Tina Turner was completed. When Tina declined to
Becoming one of the most successful British female performers of the 1980s, Sheena Easton scored 2 huge hits from her debut album “Take My Time.” The first, “Morning Train (9 to 5),” which spent two weeks at the top position