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R. C. Bannon (born Daniel Shipley; May 2, 1945) is an American country music singer. Active since 1977, Bannon has recorded for the Columbia and RCA labels. He was also married to singer Louise Mandrell from 1979 to 1991, and charted six duets with her in addition to 12 singles of his own.
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He co-wrote a few songs for Louise’s sister Barbara. "One of a Kind Pair of Fools" is a 1983 single written by Bannon and John Bettis and recorded by Barbara Mandrell. "Only One Love in My Life," also written by R.C. Bannon and John Bettis, was Ronnie Milsap's 10th number 1. Mandrell and Bannon adopted Nicole Mandrell Shipley in 1986.
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""Only One Love in My Life" is a song written by R.C. Bannon and John Bettis, and recorded by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in May 1978 as the first single and title track from the album Only One Love in My Life. The song was Milsap's tenth number one on the country chart.
[17] The Blue Swede version of the song also tweaked the lyrics to avoid a drug reference. [18] This version reached No. 1 in the United States. [4] Billboard ranked it as the No. 20 song for 1974. On 25 July 2012, the 1974 live performance by Blåblus video was officially uploaded to YouTube; it has generated nearly 6 million views as of ...
"I Wanna Say Yes" is a song written by R.C. Bannon, and recorded by American country music artist Louise Mandrell. It was released in August 1985 as the second single from the album Maybe My Baby. The song was the highest-charting single of Mandrell's career, reaching number 5 on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks. [1]