Only One Love in My Life

Only One Love in My Life is the ninth studio album by the country music artist Ronnie Milsap. The album produced two #1 hits for Milsap in the US, including the title track, which also peaked at #63 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World," was the other #1 single. "Back on My Mind Again" also was released as a single, reaching #2 on country charts.

Only One Love in My Life
Studio album by
Released1978
GenreCountry
LabelRCA Nashville
ProducerTom Collins, Ronnie Milsap
Ronnie Milsap chronology
It Was Almost Like a Song
(1977)
Only One Love in My Life
(1978)
Images
(1979)
Singles from Only One Love in My Life
  1. "Only One Love in My Life"
    Released: May 1978
  2. "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World"
    Released: September 2, 1978
  3. "Back on My Mind Again"
    Released: December 16, 1978
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Only One Love in My Life reached #3 on Country album charts and reached the Billboard 200, peaking at #109. It was ultimately certified as Gold.

Track listing

  1. "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World" (Archie Jordan, Naomi Martin)
  2. "Back on My Mind Again" (Conrad Pierce, Charles Quillen)
  3. "Only One Love in My Life" (R. C. Bannon, John Bettis)
  4. "I'm Not Trying to Forget"
  5. "No Relief in Sight"
  6. "Once I Get over You"
  7. "Santa Barbara"
  8. "Too Soon to Know" (Don Gibson)
  9. "Yesterday's Lovers"
  10. "I've Got the Music in Me"

Chart

Chart (1978) Peak
position
U.S. Top Country Albums 3
U.S. Billboard 200 109

Singles

Year Song US Country US US AC
1978 "Only One Love in My Life" 1 63 -
1978 "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World" 1 - -
1979 "Back on My Mind Again" 2 - -
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