One More Try for Love
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One More Try for Love was the sixteenth studio album of Country music
Country music
Country music is a popular American musical style that began in the rural Southern United States in the 1920s. It takes its roots from Western cowboy and folk music...

 artist Ronnie Milsap
Ronnie Milsap
Ronnie Lee Milsap is an American country music singer and pianist. He was one of country’s most popular and influential performers of the 1970s and 1980s...

. It was released in 1984 under the RCA Records
RCA Records
RCA Records is one of the flagship labels of Sony Music Entertainment. The RCA initials stand for Radio Corporation of America , which was the parent corporation from 1929 to 1985 and a partner from 1985 to 1986.RCA's Canadian unit is Sony's oldest label...

 label. The album produced three singles, including the #1 hit "Still Losing You
Still Losing You
"Still Losing You" was a hit song recorded in 1984 by country music singer Ronnie Milsap.- Success & Reception :"Still Losing You" was Ronnie Milsap's 38th single to be released and his 25th No. 1 hit on the Billboard country charts , and became one of his biggest hits. "Still Losing You" was ...

." Prisoner of the Highway
Prisoner of the Highway
"Prisoner of the Highway" was a hit single from 1984, recorded by country music singer Ronnie Milsap. Although it was originally made exclusive to the album One More Try For Love, it was later included on one of his compilation albums that was released in 1992; this album was entitled Greatest...

, which peaked at #6 and "She Loves My Car," which reached #84 on the Billboard Hot 100 and had an accompanying music video, were the album's other two singles.

The album reached #10 on Country charts and peaked at #180 on the Billboard 200. Some of tracks were altered electronically including "She Loves My Car" and "Suburbia," which Allmusic described as "tasteful [and] not overdone."

Track listing

  1. "One More Try for Love"
  2. "She Loves My Car"
  3. "Still Losing You
    Still Losing You
    "Still Losing You" was a hit song recorded in 1984 by country music singer Ronnie Milsap.- Success & Reception :"Still Losing You" was Ronnie Milsap's 38th single to be released and his 25th No. 1 hit on the Billboard country charts , and became one of his biggest hits. "Still Losing You" was ...

    "
  4. "Suburbia"
  5. "Prisoner of the Highway
    Prisoner of the Highway
    "Prisoner of the Highway" was a hit single from 1984, recorded by country music singer Ronnie Milsap. Although it was originally made exclusive to the album One More Try For Love, it was later included on one of his compilation albums that was released in 1992; this album was entitled Greatest...

    "
  6. "She's Always in Love"
  7. "I Might Have Said"
  8. "I Guess I Just Missed You"
  9. "I'll Take Care of You"
  10. "Night By Night"

Album

Chart (1984) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 10
U.S. Billboard 200 180
Canadian RPM Country Albums 2

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Country
Hot Country Songs
Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States.This 60-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly mostly by airplay and occasionally commercial sales...

US
Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on radio play and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday, while the radio play tracking-week runs from Wednesday...

US AC CAN Country
RPM (magazine)
RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in November 2000.RPM stood for "Records, Promotion,...

1984 "Still Losing You" 1 29 1
"Prisoner of the Highway" 6 9
"She Loves My Car" 84
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