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  1. Charlene Marilynn Oliver (née D'Angelo; born June 1, 1950), better known mononymously as Charlene, is an American easy-listening and R&B singer best known for the song "I've Never Been to Me", which, initially being a commercial flop upon its original release in 1977, became a worldwide hit upon a re-release in 1982 and has remained ...

  2. "I've Never Been to Me" is a ballad, written and composed by Ron Miller and Kenneth Hirsch and made popular via a recording by American singer Charlene. Although its original release in 1977 barely registered on the Billboard Hot 100 , its re-release in 1982 hit #3 in the US and earned her a gold certification in Australia, [1] where ...

  3. 20 de jul. de 2021 · The singer of the 1980s hit I’ve Never Been to Me has just released a new album. Lauren Murphy. Tue Jul 20 2021 - 05:00. It’s one of those songs; you recognise it instantly, but you’re hazy on...

  4. 5 de set. de 2011 · Note: Click "Show More" for lyrics, and see my YouTube Channel for an HD version of this song that also includes the spoken bridge in the middle that is miss...

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  5. 19 de set. de 2020 · One hit wonder Charlene had never been to me, but where's she been to since...? US singer Charlene (b.Charlene D'Angelo in 1950) was signed to Motown Records in 1973 as their next big thing. Under the name of Charlene Duncan, she released two singles, "Relove/Give It One More Try" and "All That Love Went To….

  6. Some Motown executives decided that the sales failure for "I've Never Been To Me" was because the spoken word bridge was too "feminist" for the times. So this was edited out and a new version of the single was released in '77, together with a reshuffled version of Charlene 's album, now called 'Songs Of Love'.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2021 · Although the song became a smash in 1982, it was initially recorded in 1976, where it stood beside other piano ballads on the singer’s eponymous release. And it says everything about Charlene’s voice that she singlehandedly convinced Ron Miller & Kenneth Hirsch to change the perspective from that of an ailing man, to that of a woman lost in a sea of unfulfilled memories.