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Charlene Marilynn D'Angelo Duncan Oliver (born June 1, 1950, Hollywood, California) is an easy-to-listen and R & B is more commonly called Charlene. is known primarily for his 1982 popular song "I've Never Been to Me."


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Early career recording

He was born as Charlene Marilynn D'Angelo, later shortened to Charlene for his record label. In 1973, Charlene signed a contract with Motown under the name "Charlene Duncan." Under the moniker, Charlene released two failed singles: "Relove/Give It One More Try" (M 1262) in July 1973; and in January 1974 a cover of "All That Love Went to Waste" (M 1285) from the movie A Touch of Class. Charlene sought her niche in Motown - doing demos for other artists, writing her own songs and working with different producers and authors - before finally being paired with Ron Miller (songwriter). He released his self-titled debut album on Motown's Prodigal label (P6 10015S1) in November 1976. The album is "Charlene Duncan" printed on the spine (and, confusingly, titled Charlene ). The original release of the single Charlene , "It Is not Easy Comin 'Down" (P 0632F), went to # 97 in March 1977 (and # 23 in AC).

In May 1977, six months after the release of Charlene, Songs of Love (Prodigal, P610018S1) came out. She is portrayed a loving smile behind a row of flowers on the Songs of Love cover by Patrick Nagel. Songs of Love is a repackaged version of Charlene LP; However, one different song: "Freddie," an award for Freddie Prinze, who died that year, replaced the song "Shake a Hand." "Freddie" was released as a single (P 0633F) and made it to # 96 on Hot 100 in May 1977 (and # 40 in AC).

The third single released from the Charlene/Songs of Love collection will have an unexpected odyssey graph. The original version of "I've Never Been to Me" at Charlene LP was recorded with a controversial oral passage. In Songs of Love , the song "I've Never Been to Me", removes the spoken bridge. Motown released a single (P 0636F) from Songs of Love in 1977, but was not very successful, reaching # 97 on the pop chart in September of that year. When the song was revived in 1982, it was rendition with a monologue (from Charlene LP), so this is a re-released version of Motown. In addition to Charlene/Songs of Love release, Charlene recorded another album material for Motown that never even made it into a recording album.

In June 1980, the music company released another single Charlene, "Hungry/I Will Not Remember, Ever Love You" (M 1492F). The song "Hungry" was taken from Broadway musicals Daddy Goodness and vinyl cuts came from the same collaborator of his biggest hit; However, this attempt failed and Motown dropped the recording artist from his label.

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The success of "I've Never Been to Me"

Charlene recorded "I've Never Been to Me" in 1976, and the single reached # 97 on the US Billboard Hot 100 single chart in 1977. When released again in 1982, the single (1611 MF ) reached # 3 in the United States, and # 1 by June 1982, on the UK Singles Chart. This song is his only Top 40 hit.

In 1982, Tampa, Florida, disc jockey Scott Shannon, later at WRBQ-FM, began playing the song on the orders of a girlfriend, by the time Charlene lost her record contract, moved to England and worked in a sweetshop at Ilford near London. The audience's reaction was impressive, resulting in the release of both songs with the original oral bridge. The second release was a hit in the UK as well. When the song was released in the US in 1976, Charlene Duncan's legal name was Charlene Duncan from her marriage to record producer Larry Duncan; by the time the song was released in 1982, his name was Charlene Oliver by a subsequent marriage to an Englishman, Jeff Oliver.

In 1982, the single reached the top ten of the US pop and adult contemporary charts (AC # 7). Even go to # 60 in Country & amp; Western Chart. The video for the song was filmed in Blickling Hall, Norfolk, England, and Charlene was wearing the wedding dress she married. The concurrent release of the album, I've Never Been to Me (Motown 6009 ML), was also relatively successful, peaking at no. 36 on Billboard's Top 200. LP blends previously recorded tracks with some new material. The album has two different covers: one shows Charlene in an elegant white dress with a bow; others use the image in a grim pastel rendering.

"I've Been Been To Me" is one of the biggest hits and experienced international success, not only reaching the # 1 spot on the UK charts but also in Canada, Ireland, and Australia. It was also the Big Ten victory in Norway, Belgium, New Zealand and the Netherlands. Charlene even issued a Spanish version titled "Nunca he ido a mi." "I've Never Been to Me" also reported the first Top Ten Motown song by a white female singer.

The exposure of this amount is not much reduced in the following decades. The impressive performances of this song have been featured on TV shows like Desperate Housewives and Will & amp; Grace and in the movie Shrek the Third. "I've Never Been to Me" was featured as the opening song for the 1994 movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The song was imitated on stage by two transsexual drag Sydney at Imperial Hotel in Erskineville, Sydney, Australia. Charlene's original version of the sentimental ballad was also featured on the soundtrack.

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Next record and release

"It Is not Easy Comin 'Down" is recycled at I've Never Been to Me LP and re-released as a second, single follow-up (1621 MF). During a business in 1982, it shot down at # 109 on the charts. The song was also used in the 1982 movie, The Last American Virgin. Although the original album did not contain a cut, it has been added to additional versions of the soundtrack, including the 2004 and 2012 issues. When Charlene re-signed with Motown in 1982, Motown agreed not only to mainstream productions of a new material album but also to a US release of a religious set that had begun with Chapel Lane Records in England. The 1982 outing, The Sky Is the Limit (Motown 6024 ML), offers a reflective gospel music with some songs written by Charlene himself plus the cover of Lionel Richie "Jesus Is Love." Toward the end of the year, Charlene also released a new single, "Used to Be" (1650 MF), a duet with Stevie Wonder the author-composer of "I've Never Been to Me" also wrote and composed. But this did not reach the top 40 pop chart, and it only reached # 46 on the US charts (peaking at # 31 in AC and # 35 on R & B). However, "It used to" went to # 13 on the Swiss Hitparade chart in December 1982.

Some controversial lyrics "Used to Be," which bemoan a selfless and selfish society, caused the single to be banned in Britain. The lines of objection targeted, delivered by the Miracle, come to the end of the first paragraph: "Have another Chivas Regal/You are 12 years old and sex is legal." The album Used to Be (Motown 6027 ML), which accompanies the titular single, is not as successful as the previous pop album. It peaked at no. 162 on Billboard's Top 200. Highlights of Used to Be include Heaven Help Us All, originally popularized by Stevie Wonder, and performed the song "You're Home," which previously appeared in Broadway musicals < i> Daddy Goodness. Both "I've Never Been to Me" and "Used to Be" ranked third and fourth worst of all time by Jimmy Guterman and Owen O'Donnell in their 1991 book The Worst Rock n Roll Records of All time.

In 1984, Charlene co-produced the new LP, Hit & amp; Run Lover (Motown 6090 ML), which showcases main dance-up dance music and separates it from eternal producer Ron Miller and team writer Miller-Hirsch who is responsible for many of its catalogs. Motown continued its efforts to change its image to attract new audiences by highlighting it in the movie segment The Last Dragon is being developed by Motown founder Berry Gordy. He and other Motown artists, including DeBarge and Vanity, were strategically placed in the film to appeal to MTV at the time. Charlene's song "Fire" is used along with a music video depicting herself as a goddess. Although the film managed to improve on some of the other artist's fame, Charlene's appearance in the film did not attract attention and she was dropped from Motown's list once again in 1985.

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Recent revivals and update experiments

In 1985, the release of The Last Dragon through Motown reconciled Motown's signed talent. Along with artists like Vanity, they pound it with an interesting pop song called "Fire." While the singles were fan favorites for die-hards, the song failed to make an impact on the music charts. At this time, Motown turned to artists who offered New Jack Swing who would dominate the late 1980s and early 1990s, leaving Charlene and many Motown artists behind.

In 2012, Charlene lives in California with her family, and she still records. With the name Charlene Oliver, she launched a website, where her new dance/club/house music can be downloaded, and that includes new releases like Broken Women, California Dreamin, Emotional Scars Want To Be a Woman, "" I Am You, "" I Have No Been To Me (Dance), "" Oh Cecilia, "" The Sea of ​​Serenity, "" The Woman's Spirit, "" Symphony For Broken Piano, "" There I ' ll Be, "" (Why Can not) Time Stand Still, "and" Used to Be, "which lastly featured Stevie Wonder. In 2012, Charlene overhauled a new video, attached to her club mix "I've Never Been To Me," which can be found at media outlets such as YouTube. Charlene also wrote two books, which she also sold through her website.

In 2013, Charlene is scheduled to release a new album. The first single, entitled "Heard You On The Radio," via Gotham Records becomes available on ITunes starting October 22, 2012.

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Legacy

Because of one big hit, Charlene is known as a high-profile one-hit-wonder in music. He appeared on the VH1 show 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders, hosted by William Shatner in 2002. The list is listed at # 75. In 2006, "I've Never Been to Me" was released as one of the songs on SingStar Anthems, one of the popular SingStars. Charlene has re-released the song in the form of a dance remix via downloadable music.

Pandora Radio has a "Charlene" channel that includes songs like: "Johnny Does not Love Here Anymore," "If I Could See Myself," "We Can not Try," "Mama Hi," and more.

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Personal life

Charlene has been married twice. She has three daughters.

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Discography

Singles

Albums

Soundtracks
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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • Discography
  • "I've Never Been enjoying new releases" (Podcast) . Women's Clock . BBC Radio 4. July 4, 2008.
  • "Interview". Briefing Room. January 2007. Archived from the original on March 11, 2008.

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