Chart Performance
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
---|---|
Austria Top 40 | 5 |
Canadian RPM Country Tracks | 1 |
Canadian RPM Top Singles | 1 |
Dutch Top 40 | 15 |
German Singles Chart | 46 |
New Zealand Singles Chart | 9 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 9 |
UK Singles Chart | 47 |
US Billboard Hot Country Singles | 1 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 1 |
Preceded by "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt |
Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single January 24, 1981 |
Succeeded by "I Feel Like Loving You Again" by T. G. Sheppard |
Preceded by "Still Falling in Love" by Carroll Baker |
RPM Country Tracks number-one single February 21, 1981 |
Succeeded by "Southern Rains" by Mel Tillis |
Preceded by "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single February 21, 1981 (first run) |
Succeeded by "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt |
Preceded by "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single March 14, 1981 (second run) |
Succeeded by "Keep on Loving You" by REO Speedwagon |
Preceded by "Smoky Mountain Rain" by Ronnie Milsap |
Billboard Adult Contemporary (chart) number-one single February 28, 1981 (2 weeks) |
Succeeded by "What Kind of Fool" by Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb |
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