One More Try for Love

One More Try for Love
Studio album by Ronnie Milsap
Released 1984
Genre Country
Length 40:50
Label RCA Records
Producer Ronnie Milsap, Rob Galbraith
Ronnie Milsap chronology
Keyed Up
(1983)Keyed Up1983
One More Try for Love
(1984)
Lost in the Fifties Tonight
(1985)Lost in the Fifties Tonight1985
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One More Try for Love is the sixteenth studio album by country music artist Ronnie Milsap, released in 1984. The album produced three singles, including the #1 hit "Still Losing You." "Prisoner of the Highway", which peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "She Loves My Car," which reached #84 and had an accompanying music video, were the album's other two singles. Mariska Hargitay played his girlfriend in the music video of the last song, which was also the first country music video to appear on MTV in 1984.

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" (Robert Byrne, Brandon Barnes) - 4:19
  2. "She Loves My Car" (Roy Freeland, Bill LaBounty) - 3:59
  3. "Still Losing You" (Mike Reid) - 5:17
  4. "Suburbia" (Dan E. Williams) - 3:57
  5. "Prisoner of the Highway" (Reid) - 4:13
  6. "She's Always in Love" (Reid, Williams, Michael D. Stewart) - 4:34
  7. "I Might Have Said" (Reid) - 4:09
  8. "I Guess I Just Missed You" (Walt Aldridge, Tom Brasfield) - 3:24
  9. "I'll Take Care of You" (Archie Jordan, Glenn Sutton) - 3:27
  10. "Night by Night (duet with Lisa Silver)" (Quentin Powers, Susan Longacre, Gary Prim) - 3:25

Chart performance

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

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