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Debby Boone was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the third of four daughters born to singer-actor Pat Boone and Shirley Foley Boone, daughter of country music star Red Foley. When Boone was 14 years old, she began touring with her parents and three sisters: Cherry , Lindy, and Laury.
As a solo artist, Boone has released 12 studio albums and four compilation albums. Boone also placed 15 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 , Hot Country Songs , and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart including two Number One songs – " You Light Up My Life " (10 weeks – Hot 100, 1 week – AC) and " Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again " (1 ...
Boone also won the 1977 American Music Award for Favorite Pop Single. Decades after its release, the Debby Boone version is still considered one of the top ten Billboard Hot 100 songs of all time. In 2008, it was ranked at No. 7 on Billboard ' s "Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs" list (August 1958 - July 2008). [7]
The song was written by Debbie Hupp and Bob Morrison. The song was Debby Boone's most successful country hit and her only number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for a week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart. [1] Nancy Sinatra included a version on her 1995 album "One More Time".
Choose Life is a 1985 album by Debby Boone. Most of the songs on this album were written by Michael and Stormie Omartian; the former also produced the album. The album peaked on the Top Contemporary Christian charts at No. 7.
With My Song is a 1980 album by Debby Boone and her second studio album of that year. It was also her first to feature Christian music. Track listing
The Best of Debby Boone (1986) is the first compilation album for Debby Boone, collecting ten tracks from her five secular studio albums released by Curb Records from 1977 to 1981. Track listing [ edit ]
Debby Boone is a 1979 album by Debby Boone and her third solo studio album for Warner Bros./Curb. Unlike Boone's previous two albums, 1977's You Light Up My Life (No. 6 Pop, No. 6 Country) and 1978's Midstream (No. 147 Pop), this album did not reach any Billboard album chart.