Cristy Lane discography

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Cristy Lane discography
Releases
Studio albums 11
Compilation albums 21
Singles 28
Tribute and cover albums 1
Studio Christmas albums 1
No. 1 Singles 1

This article documents the discography of American country and gospel singer, Cristy Lane.

Lane began performing at local nightclubs and later performed for the soldiers in Vietnam. However, due to a serious helipcopter accident in Vietnam, Lane suffered emotionally and physically for a number of years. In the late 1970s, she began recording for husband's private recording studio, LS Records.[1] Lane released her first singles off the label in 1976 and 1977, charting for the first time with "Trying to Forget About You," and had her first major hit with "Let Me Down Easy" in 1977. Following the success of "Let Me Down Easy," Lane released her debut album, Cristy Lane is the Name of off LS. After releasing a second album, Love Lies off of LS, she signed with Liberty Records. In 1980, she had her biggest hit, "One Day at a Time," which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Country Chart. Lane and her husband began to promote her music an television around this time, which helped her increase her record sales, and into the 1990s and new millennium, they sell her albums on the World Wide Web.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album Peak chart
positions[2]
Label
US Country US Christian
1978 Cristy Lane Is the Name LS
1979 Love Lies 44
Simple Little Words 38 United Artists
1980 Ask Me to Dance 14 Liberty
1981 One Day at a Time 17 LS
I Have a Dream 35 Liberty
Fragile-Handle with Care 43
1982 Here's to Us 42
1983 Footprints in the Sand 64 30
1985 Harbor Lights LS
1986 Cristy Lane Salutes the GIs of Vietnam

Compilation & specialty albums

Year Title Peak positions Label
US Country[2]
1982 Amazing Grace 37 Liberty
1983 Christmas with Cristy
1986 Cristy Lane at Her Best
Under His Wings Arrival
1989 Cristy Lane at Her Best EMI America
One Day at a Time: Uplifting Songs of Faith and Inspiration
1990 Cristy Lane's Greatest Hits Vol. 1 LS
Footprints Arrival
1991 Country Classics
Amazing Grace Vol. 2
1992 My Best to You
I Believe CEMA
1993 20 Greatest Hits TeeVee
1994 How Great Thou Art Riversong
You Light up My Life Benson
Cristy Lane Hollywood
2003 Footprints in the Sand Vol. 1 & 2 LS
One Day at a Time Vol. 1 & 2:
22 All-Time Favorites
62
2004 I Believe in Angels
14 Golden Hymns Chordant
23 Millennium Classics
2005 Greatest Hits Vol. 1-2
2007 27 Christmas Classics LS
Country Classics CMD
2008 Golden Classics

Christmas reissues

Year Title[3] Peak positions Label
US Heat
1987 Christmas Gold Arrival
Golden Hymns of Christmas
White Christmas LS
1997 Christmas Arrival
2011 17 Christmas Classics 14 LS

Singles

Year Song Chart positions[4] Album
US Country CAN Country
1966 "Janie Took My Place" single only
1967 "Let's Pretend"
1969 "Promise Me Anything"
1976 "Midnight Blue" Cristy Lane Is the Name
"By the Way"
1977 "Tryin' to Forget About You" 52
"Sweet Deceiver" 53 Love Lies
"Let Me Down Easy" 7 28 Cristy Lane Is the Name
"Shake Me I Rattle" 16 28
1978 "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" 10
"Penny Arcade" 7 4
"I Just Can't Stay Married to You" 5 5 Love Lies
1979 "Simple Little Words" 10 26 Simple Little Words
"Slippin' Up, Slippin Around" 17 22
"Come to My Love" 16 35
1980 "One Day at a Time" 1 10 Ask Me to Dance
"Sweet Sexy Eyes" 8 16
"I Have a Dream" 17 I Have a Dream
1981 "Love to Love You" 21 44
"Cheatin' Is Still on My Mind" 38 46 Fragile-Handle with Care
"Lies on Your Lips" 22
1982 "Fragile-Handle with Care" 52
"The Good Old Days" 81 Here's to us
1983 "I've Come Back (To Say I Love You One More Time)" 63 Footprints in the Sand
"Footprints in the Sand" 80
1984 "Midnight Blue" single only
1987 "I Wanna Wake Up with You" 88
"He's Got the Whole World on His Hands" flip

References

  1. "Cristy Lane biography". enotes.com. Retrieved 2008-09-08. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Billboard chart positions - albums". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-09-08. 
  3. "Cristy Lane reissues". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-09-08. 
  4. "Billboard chart positions - singles". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-09-08. 
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