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- Love_Has_No_Reason abstract "Unable to approach the success of You Light Up My Life, Debby Boone left Top 40 radio behind in 1980 and turned her career toward Country music with the release of her fourth album, Love Has No Reason (No. 17 Country). Boone had already established a presence on Country radio prior to the release of this album having placed seven singles, including You Light Up My Life (No. 4 Country), on Billboard's Country Singles chart. Boone's first album, You Light Up My Life, also reached No. 6 on Billboard's Country Albums chart.Love Has No Reason was produced by Larry Butler who was responsible for much of Kenny Rogers' music during this era. The album's first single, \"Are You On The Road To Lovin' Me Again,\" rose to No. 1 on the Country singles chart and crossed over to AC radio peaking at No. 31. Two weeks before Road ascended to No. 1, Boone was part of a historic Top 5 on the Billboard Country singles chart. For the week ending April 19, 1980, the Top 5 positions were all held by women: Crystal Gayle (It's Like We Never Said Goodbye) Dottie West (A Lesson in Leaving) Debby Boone (Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again) Emmylou Harris (Beneath Still Waters) Tammy Wynette (Two Story House with George Jones)The album's next two singles did not fare as well. Free To Be Lonely Again peaked at No. 14 Country. (The song's writer, Diane Pfeifer, released the song prior to Boone, but only climbed to No. 85 Country.) The final single, Take It Like A Woman, just missed the Country Top 40 peaking at No. 44. Take It Like A Woman charted at the same time as Colorado Country Morning by her father, Pat Boone, which reached No. 60.".
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- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Moore.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980_albums.
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- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Category:Warner_Bros._Records_albums.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_Gayle.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink David_Briggs_(American_musician).
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Debby_Boone.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Debby_Boone_(album).
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Dottie_West.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Emmylou_Harris.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Even_a_Fool_Would_Let_Go.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink George_Jones.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Its_Like_We_Never_Said_Goodbye.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Carrigan.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Kenny_Rogers.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Kerry_Chater.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Pat_Boone.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Tammy_Wynette.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Snow.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Cogbill.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink Two_Story_House.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink With_My_Song.
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink You_Light_Up_My_Life_(Debby_Boone_album).
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLink You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song).
- Love_Has_No_Reason wikiPageWikiLinkText "Love Has No Reason".
- Love_Has_No_Reason artist Debby_Boone.
- Love_Has_No_Reason cover "Love Has No Reason.jpg".
- Love_Has_No_Reason label "Warner Bros.".
- Love_Has_No_Reason lastAlbum "Debby Boone".
- Love_Has_No_Reason name "Love Has No Reason".
- Love_Has_No_Reason nextAlbum "With My Song".
- Love_Has_No_Reason producer "Larry Butler".
- Love_Has_No_Reason released "1980".
- Love_Has_No_Reason thisAlbum "Love Has No Reason".
- Love_Has_No_Reason type "studio".
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- Love_Has_No_Reason subject Category:1980_albums.
- Love_Has_No_Reason subject Category:Debby_Boone_albums.
- Love_Has_No_Reason subject Category:Warner_Bros._Records_albums.
- Love_Has_No_Reason type Album.
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- Love_Has_No_Reason type Q2188189.
- Love_Has_No_Reason type Q386724.
- Love_Has_No_Reason type Q482994.
- Love_Has_No_Reason comment "Unable to approach the success of You Light Up My Life, Debby Boone left Top 40 radio behind in 1980 and turned her career toward Country music with the release of her fourth album, Love Has No Reason (No. 17 Country). Boone had already established a presence on Country radio prior to the release of this album having placed seven singles, including You Light Up My Life (No. 4 Country), on Billboard's Country Singles chart. Boone's first album, You Light Up My Life, also reached No.".
- Love_Has_No_Reason label "Love Has No Reason".
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- Love_Has_No_Reason isPrimaryTopicOf Love_Has_No_Reason.
- Love_Has_No_Reason name "Love Has No Reason".