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The song influenced Lane to transition her music career towards the Christian market. [2] Her 1981 One Day at a Time LP would be her first Christian-themed project following the song's success. The album's original track listing was a collection of 18 Christian and gospel songs, including the title tune.
Cristy Lane [1] [2] (born Eleanor Johnston; January 8, 1940) [2] 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 ".
In 1980, she reached the number one on the country chart with the gospel tune "One Day at a Time". [2] I Have a Dream was inspired by the success of "One Day at a Time" and featured a mixture of country songs and Christian songs. [3] The project contained a total of ten tracks.
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 ...
Harbor Lights is a studio album by American Christian and country music singer Cristy Lane. It was released in 1985 via LS Records. The original album contained a total of 14 tracks featuring a mixture of country and traditional pop music standards. It was Lane's twelfth studio recording in her career.
At first, United Artists Records balked at releasing the song, despite its previous track record of success, but Lane's husband-manager, Lee Stoller, predicted the song would be successful, and UA relented. The song was released in the late winter of 1980, and by the end of the spring, the song was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles ...
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The latter recording was a Christian tune and its success prompted Lane to market herself more towards the genre. [2] She issued her first gospel record in 1981 and Footprints in the Sand would soon follow. [3] The album consisted of ten tracks of material. The title track was Lane's musical interpretation of the religious poem.