Had a few requests for this one, so here it is. A lot of people like these two doing their duets. This one reached #10 on the Billboard Country chart in early 1986 (Epic 05693).
These people were a golden duet like Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. I think that Charly McLane has the voice of an angel. I was in the 6th grade at Los Ranchitos Elementary School when I first heard them sing in the spring of 1985. I was 11 and a half at the time. I am now 50 and a half and their music still sounds as good as it always has. Charly McLane still makes my heart pound after nearly 40 years. She is just as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside.These people are really great
I think that Charly McLane has the kind of voice of someone saying that they are your secret admirer. From the sound of her voice I think that she is a very beautiful woman on the inside and outside. She is really great
I listened to their "Live at Gilley's" concernt back in the 80's when they broadcasted in syndication on country stations and she did the upper harmony. Now maybe that's the main one or not. A guy did the one below that. I can't remeber if there were o other females in the background vocal group. Ok, this is menusha I know, but it IS interesting I think. :)
@RedNekLvr22 I don't think that Charly & Wayne made a mistake in releasing "When It's Down To Me & You", as it was my favorite cut from "When Love Is Right."
I'll ehco the thanks for posting. When Love is Right was the first album I ever bought and loved every song, even if a couple of them were a little too charly heavy for a "duet" :) Thanks again....hey don't suppose you could post "A Love to Last Forever"? It was an unrelesed single that shoulda been. They decided to release "When it's down to me and you" instead. A mistake and their part I think. "A Love" was so pretty. The first verse especially was wonderful to listen to.
It's funny. When Wayne has the melody on the last two choruses, Charly is obviously doing both harmony parts. But it always made me wonder. If there is such a thing, Which is the "main harmony" if you will? The question sounds obsurd but does make sense, I mean, it's a duet not a trio, so one of the two harmonies is the "background" one, right ? (Cont. on next post)