Cristy Lane Is the Name | ||||
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Released | February 1978 | |||
Recorded | May 1976 – June 1977 | |||
Studio | LSI Studio | |||
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Label | LS | |||
Producer | Charlie Black | |||
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Cristy Lane Is the Name is a studio album by American country and Christian singer Cristy Lane. The album was released in February 1978 via LS Records and contained a total of 12 tracks. It was the second album issued in Lane's recording career and the first of many to be released on the LS label. The album featured seven singles releases, four of which became major hits on the North American country music charts between 1977 and 1978: "Let Me Down Easy", "Shake Me I Rattle", "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" and "Penny Arcade". The album received positive reviews following its release.
Cristy Lane began a singing career in the 1960s following her husband's (Lee Stoller) discovery of her musical talent. In her earliest dates, Lane performed in nightclubs and toured overseas in Vietnam for American troops. After several years of rejection from the music industry Stoller and Lane moved to Nashville, Tennessee where she could pursue a country music career. Stoller established his own record label during this period titled LS Records and began promoting her records. [2] Stoller arranged for his wife to record her first sessions for her eventual second album beginning in May 1976. Over the next two years (through June 1977), Lane recorded a variety of songs that would comprise Cristy Lane Is the Name. All sessions were held at LSI Studios, located in Nashville. The sessions were produced by Nashville songwriter, Charlie Black. [3]
The project was a collection of 12 tracks of material. [3] The album featured compositions originally recorded by others, including Melissa Manchester's pop hit "Midnight Blue" and Marion Worth's "Shake Me I Rattle". New material for the album included "Penny Arcade" and "I Can't Tell You" (the latter was co-written by Lane and Charlie Black). [1] [3] The album featured liner notes from disc jockey Chris Lane, who helped establish her early music career in Peoria, Illinois. [3]
Five singles were released to country music radio prior to the album's release. The album's first single was Lane's cover of "Midnight Blue," which was issued on LS Records in June 1976. [4] It was followed that August with the song "By the Way". [5] The album's third single, "Tryin' to Forget About You," was issued in January 1977 on LS. [6] It was her first to reach the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at number 52. [7] The fourth single spawned from the LP was "Let Me Down Easy", which was first issued in August 1977. [8] The single was Lane's first major hit in her career, peaking at number seven on the Billboard country songs chart. [7] "Shake Me I Rattle" was released as the LP's fifth single, which occurred in November 1977. [9] The song reached the top 20 on the Billboard country singles chart, peaking at number 16. [1] On Canada's RPM Country Singles survey, both "Let Me Down Easy" and "Shake Me I Rattle" climbed to the number 28 position. [10]
In February 1978, Cristy Lane Is the Name was released on the LS label. It was issued as a vinyl LP, containing six tracks on either side of the record. The album was licensed by GRT Records, which is credited on the album information featured on the record. [3] In March 1978, LS spawned the album's sixth single titled "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway". [11] It became her second top ten hit on the Billboard country songs chart, climbing to the number ten position. [7] The project's seventh and final single release was issued in June 1978: "Penny Arcade". [12] The track was Lane's third top ten hit, peaking at number seven on the Hot Country Songs chart. [7] It also became her first top ten hit in Canada. [10] Cristy Lane Is the Name received a positive response from Billboard magazine, which named it among its "Top Album Picks" in February 1978. Reviewers commented that the album's "exceptional production by [Charlie] Black brings Lane's soft and flowing vocals upfront while combining a pleasant backdrop of musical stylings for the variety of material included." [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Let Me Down Easy" |
| 2:36 |
2. | "Midnight Blue" | 2:50 | |
3. | "By the Way" | Daniel & S. Gibb | 2:29 |
4. | "Shake Me I Rattle" |
| 2:59 |
5. | "Take Your Baby Home" | Charlie Black | 3:22 |
6. | "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" | Layng Martine Jr. | 2:08 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "I Can't Tell You" |
| 3:10 |
2. | "Trying to Forget About You" | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | 2:25 |
3. | "Love's Gonna Shine on Again" |
| 2:25 |
4. | "Take Your Love Away" | Randy Sharp | 2:58 |
5. | "Penny Arcade" | B. & F. Bryant | 2:35 |
6. | "Never Think I Still Don't Love You" | Lobo | 3:11 |
All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Cristy Lane Is the Name. [3]
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Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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United States | February 1978 | Vinyl | LS Records | [3] |
Cristy Lane is an American Christian and country music singer. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she had a series of hits on the North American country charts with songs like "Let Me Down Easy", "I Just Can't Stay Married to You" and the number one hit "One Day at a Time". The latter recording inspired a book of the same name, which was sold on cable television and brought renewed interest to Lane's career.
American country and Christian music artist Cristy Lane has released 18 studio albums, 23 compilation albums, one video album, one music video, 33 singles and appeared on one album. Lane first recorded for various labels in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Lane's husband formed his own label titled LS Records and she recorded exclusively for the company. In 1977, Lane had her first charting singles on the Billboard country songs chart. This was followed by 1977's "Let Me Down Easy," which reached the top ten and became her first major country hit. She had further top ten country hits that year with "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" and "Penny Arcade". Her first LS album was released in 1978 titled Cristy Lane Is the Name and featured her major hits from the year. In 1978, she had a top five hit with the single "I Just Can't Stay Married to You" and it appeared on her next studio album titled Love Lies. The album was her first to reach the Billboard country albums chart. In 1979, Lane switched to United Artists Records and had three more hits, including the top ten country single "Simple Little Words".
LS Records is an American record label. It was founded by Lee Stoller in 1975.
"Let Me Down Easy" is a song first originally written and recorded by American singer–songwriter Lobo. The track first appeared on his 1972 album titled, Of a Simple Man. In 1977, it was recorded by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released as a single via LS Records and became Lane's first major hit in the country music field. The song helped establish her career and would later be released on the 1977's Cristy Lane Is the Name. It received a positive response from writers and critics.
Love Lies is a studio album by American Christian and country music artist Cristy Lane. It was released in December 1978 via LS Records and contained 12 tracks. The album was the third released in Lane's music career and contained two singles. Its second single release, "I Just Can't Stay Married to You," became a top five country hit in both the United States and Canada. Love Lies received positive reviews from music critics and publications.
"Shake Me I Rattle " is a song written by Hal Hackady and Charles Naylor. It was originally recorded by The Lennon Sisters in 1957, but did become commercially successful until a 1962 release by Marion Worth. It was later recorded in 1977 by Cristy Lane, who also had a major hit with the song.
Simple Little Words is a studio album by American Christian and country artist Cristy Lane. It was released in September 1979 via United Artists Records and LS Records. It contained ten tracks. It was the fourth studio effort of Lane's music career and her first with the United Artists label. Simple Little Words produced three singles that became hits on the North American country charts. The album received a positive review following its release.
"I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" is a song written by Layng Martine Jr.. It was first recorded in 1976 by American country music performer Tanya Tucker. In 1978, it was released as a single by American Christian and country music singer Cristy Lane. Her version was the first to become commercially-successful, becoming her second top ten hit single on the Billboard country chart. The song was released on her 1978 studio release titled Cristy Lane Is the Name.
"Penny Arcade" is a song written by Boudleaux and Felice Bryant that was originally recorded by Cristy Lane. It was released as a single in 1978 via LS Records and became a top ten country hit. It was also released on the studio album titled Cristy Lane Is the Name.
"I Just Can't Stay Married to You" is a song written by Charlie Black, Rory Bourke and Jerry Gillespie. It was originally recorded by American country and Christian music singer Cristy Lane. The song was released as a single in 1978 via LS Records and became a top hit on the North American country music charts. It was also released on Lane's third studio album titled Love Lies. The song received positive reviews from critics.
"Simple Little Words" is a song written by Douglas Johnson that was originally recorded by American Christian and country music singer Cristy Lane. It was released as a single in 1979 via LS Records and became a top ten hit single on the country charts. The song was later released on Lane's 1979 album of the same name. It received positive reviews from writers and critics.
"Come to My Love" is a song composed by Sam Lorber and Jeff Silbar. It was first recorded by American Christian and country music singer Cristy Lane. In 1979, it was released as a single via United Artists Records and became a major hit single on the American country chart. The song was later released Lane's 1979 studio record titled Simple Little Words.
Ask Me to Dance is a studio album by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released in March 1980 via United Artists and LS Records and contained 11 tracks. It was the fifth studio album release of Lane's music career and her most commercially-successful, reaching the top 20 of the American country albums chart. Ask Me to Dance included Lane's signature and only number one single, "One Day at a Time". The album received positive reviews from critics following its release.
"Sweet Sexy Eyes" is a song written by Robert Jenkins that was originally recorded by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released as a single via United Artists Records in August 1980 and reached major positions on the North American country charts. The song received positive reviews following its release.
"Lies on Your Lips" is a song written by James Dowell and Larry Shell. It was originally recorded by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released as a single via Liberty Records in 1981 and it became a top 40 single on the American country music chart. It was also released on Lane's seventh studio album titled Fragile – Handle with Care.
I Have a Dream is a studio album by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released in February 1981 via Liberty and LS Records and contained ten tracks. It was the sixth studio effort of Lane's recording career and the first to be issued with the Liberty Records. The project's title track became a top 20 hit on the American country chart in 1981 and the album also reached charting positions itself.
Fragile – Handle with Care is a studio album by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released in September 1981 via Liberty and LS Records and contained 11 tracks. It was the seventh studio album of Lane's music career and second to be issued on the Liberty label. Three singles were spawned from the project, including "Cheatin' Is Still on My Mind" and "Lies on Your Lips". Both songs made the top 40 on the American country chart.
Here's to Us is a studio album by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released in December 1982 via Liberty and LS Records and contained a total of ten tracks. It was the ninth studio album of Lane's career and spawned one single to country music radio titled "The Good Old Days". The single charted on the American country survey in 1982. The album itself also reached a charting position on the American country albums list.
Footprints in the Sand is a studio album by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released in August 1983 via Liberty and LS Records. It contained ten tracks. The album was a collection of Christian recordings and was Lane's second album to consist entirely of this genre. The album also spawned two charting singles, including the title track.
Christmas Is the Man from Galilee is a studio album by American Christian and country singer Cristy Lane. It was released in November 1983 via Liberty and LS Records and contained 21 tracks. It was Lane's first album release to comprise entirely of Christmas music. Due to her recent success with Christian audiences, the album contained mostly holiday inspirational favorites.