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Charlene Marilynn Oliver (née D'Angelo; born June 1, 1950), better known mononymously as Charlene, is an American easy-listening and R&B singer best known for the song "I've Never Been to Me", which, initially being a commercial flop upon its original release in 1977, became a worldwide hit upon a re-release in 1982 and has remained an enduring adult contemporary music staple.
In 1982, Charlene's "I've Never Been to Me" was also a top 10 hit on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart (#7) and a minor C&W chart crossover (#60). When the song was revived in 1982, the version being played on radio was the take with the monologue (from the Prodigal LP Charlene, P6 10015S1).
Charlene is the debut album by Charlene. [1] The two singles released from the album, "It Ain't Easy Comin' Down" and " I've Never Been to Me ", both reached No.97 in the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1977.
Charlene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Charlene or Charleen Charlene (singer) , American singer Charlene D'Angelo (born 1950) Music
Charlene Tilton Tilton in 2010 Born Charlene L. Tilton (1958-12-01) December 1, 1958 (age 66) San Diego, California, U.S. Occupation(s) Actress, singer Years active 1976–present Known for Lucy Ewing in Dallas Spouse(s) Johnny Lee (1982–1984) Domenick Allen (1985–1992) Children 1 Charlene L. Tilton (born December 1, 1958) is an American actress and singer. She is widely known for playing ...
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"Charlene" is an R&B–soul song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Anthony Hamilton, released by So So Def Recordings and Arista Records on August 3, 2004 as the second and final single from Hamilton's second studio album, Comin' from Where I'm From (2003).
The song returned to the charts in the summer of 1982 in a version by American singer-songwriter Paul Davis. It was the third and final single from his 1981 album Cool Night (Davis' seventh, final, and breakthrough album). Davis' version of "Love or Let Me Be Lonely" reached number 40 on the Hot 100. [13]