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Chalee Tennison (born April 11, 1969) is an American
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artist from the state of
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. She has released three major-label studio albums (two on Asylum Records and one on
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) in addition to charting six singles on the ''
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'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now
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) charts. Her highest charting singles, "Just Because She Lives There" and "Go Back", both reached No. 36 on that chart.


Biography

Chalee Tennison was born in Texas and was influenced musically by her brother's collection of 8-track tapes, which included artists such as
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and
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. She sang in church choir with her mother and sister, but did not begin singing professionally until she was 16. She then started a band with her third husband, which performed in
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. To support herself at the time, she also worked a variety of jobs, including waitress, substitute teacher, and prison security guard. She moved to
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and worked as a demo singer. After record producer Jerry Taylor discovered her demos, he helped her sign to Asylum Records in 1999. Her first, self-titled album was issued that year, with "Someone Else's Turn to Cry" as the lead single. Following it were "Handful of Water" and "Just Because She Lives There", which became her first Top 40 entry on the ''
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''
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charts, peaking at No. 36. At the time of the album's release, Tennison had been divorced three times, and was a single mother of three children, of which an uncredited review in ''
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'' stated that "Chalee Tennison sounds like she truly understands the songs she sings. maybe it's because she's lived them." Tennison told the same publication that "I feel very lucky as a new artist that I got to cut the kind of record I wanted to cut. It's very different, as far as the music itself, but it's all me." She supported the album by touring in 1999 with
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. Her second Asylum album was titled ''This Woman's Heart''. Produced by Jerry Taylor, it included two more chart singles: "Makin' Up with You" and "Go Back", which also charted at No. 36. A review of "Makin' Up with You" in ''Billboard'' praised Tennison's voice but criticized the song's central message of "looking to start a fight and encouraging her man to slam doors because she loves the way he looks when he tries to be tough." The same publication published a favorable review of "Go Back", calling it " a stirring ballad that updates a long- favored tradition in country music -the trucker song." while also praising Tennison's voice and the song's melody. In 2002, she moved to
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and recorded her ''Parading in the Rain'' album on that label. "Lonesome Road", the lead single to the album, charted late in the year, reaching No. 54. Another single titled "Easy Lovin' You", which featured guest vocals from her daughter Tiffany, was issued in April 2003.


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