Early in his career, Earl Thomas Conley's music picked up the label "thinking man's country" and although he has been a hitmaker for almost three decades, his contributions to country have gone almost unnoticed. Conley had his first top 40 hit, "Dreamin's All I Do" in early 1979, scored his first No1 with "Fire and Smoke" early in 1981, that kicked off a string of 21 straight Top Ten hits that ran for seven years. During that time, he had a remarkable 17 number one hits, including a record-setting four number one singles from 1984's Don't Make It Easy For Me - it was the first time any artist in any genre had four number one hits from the same album.
Tracklisting: - Too Hot to Handle
- Treadin' Water
- Angel in Disguise
- Somewhere Between Right and Wrong
- Love Don't Care
- Bad Bob's
- Fire and Smoke
- No Way to Be
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