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Charlene (singer)

Charlene Marilynn Oliver (née D'Angelo; born June 1, 1950), better known mononymously as Charlene, is an American easy-listening and R&B singer best known for the song "I've Never Been to Me", which, initially being a commercial flop upon its original release in 1977, became a worldwide hit upon a re-release in 1982 and has remained an enduring adult contemporary music staple. Charlene is also a songwriter, record producer, and author.

Charlene
Born
Charlene Marilynn D'Angelo

(1950-06-01) June 1, 1950 (age 72)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesCharlene Duncan
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • author
Children3
Musical career
OriginHollywood, California
GenresEasy listening, R&B[1]
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active1973–present
Labels
  • Motown
  • Prodigal
  • Gotham
  • Chapel Lane

Early career

Charlene Marilynn D'Angelo was born June 1, 1950, in Hollywood, California. In 1973 at the age of 23, she signed with Motown and, using the moniker "Charlene Duncan" (her married name), released two unsuccessful singles: "Relove/Give It One More Try" (M 1262) in July 1973[2] and in January 1974 a cover of "All That Love Went to Waste" (M 1285) from the film A Touch of Class.[3]

Charlene sought to find her niche at Motown by writing her own songs, doing demos for other artists (including Michael Jackson's "One Day in Your Life"), and working with various producers and writers before finally being teamed up with Ron Miller.[4]

Charlene and Songs of Love

When Charlene's self-titled debut album (P6 10015S1) was released in November 1976 on Motown's Prodigal label, her artist name was shortened to Charlene and appeared as such on the cover, but confusingly the album still had "Charlene Duncan" printed on the spine.[5] In March 1977, the first single, "It Ain't Easy Comin' Down" (P 0632F), went to #97 on the Hot 100 and #23 on AC.

In May 1977, an album entitled Songs of Love (Prodigal, P610018S1) (with cover artwork by Patrick Nagel) was issued. It was a repackaged version of Charlene with "Freddie" (an apparent tribute to Freddie Prinze, who had died that year) replacing "Shake a Hand" and the songs re-sequenced. Also, there is no spoken bridge in "I've Never Been to Me".[6] "Freddie" was released as a single (P 0633F) and reached #96 in the Hot 100 (and #40 on the AC).

A third single from the Charlene-Songs of Love collections would turn out to have not only an unusual lyrical evolution but also an unexpected chart odyssey. The lyrics to "I've Never Been to Me" were originally written by Ron Miller from a male perspective, but he rewrote them from a woman's viewpoint for Charlene; and on her debut album, the ballad was recorded with a controversial narration to underscore the song's sentiment. On Songs of Love, the track omitted the spoken bridge; when this take was released as a single (P 0636F), it spent only three weeks on the Hot 100 and peaked at #97 in October 1977. When the song was revived in 1982, the rendition with the monologue (from the Charlene LP) was being played on radio, so it was the version that Motown reissued.

Second unreleased album

In 1978, a Charlene recording entitled "Are You Free", again produced by Ron Miller, appeared as a promotional single for the music label Ariola Records America. In addition to the Charlene/Songs of Love project, Charlene recorded for Motown a full album's length of material that was never even issued. In June 1980, Motown released one more single, "Hungry / I Won't Remember Ever Loving You" (M 1492F). The track "Hungry" was taken from the stage musical Daddy Goodness,[7] and both cuts on the single were from the same collaborators of her biggest hit. However, this attempt failed, and Motown decided to release the singer from its label.[8]

Success of "I've Never Been to Me"

Charlene recorded "I've Never Been to Me" in 1976, and it reached #97 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1977. When released again in 1982, the single (1611 MF) spent 20 weeks on the Hot 100, peaked at #3, and stayed there for three weeks.[9] It also reached #7 on AC and #60 on Hot Country Songs. The song has been her only top 40 hit.

In 1982, Scott Shannon, a disc jockey then working at Tampa radio station WRBQ-FM, began playing the version from the Charlene album (with the original spoken bridge) at the behest of his girlfriend, and response from local listeners was such as to motivate Shannon, a former Motown employee, to alert Motown president Jay Lasker of the track's hit potential. By this time, Charlene had lost her recording contract, moved to the United Kingdom, and was working in a sweetshop in Ilford in London. Upon locating Charlene, Lasker personally telephoned her to invite her to re-sign with Motown in order to facilitate the re-release of "I've Never Been to Me".

In 1976, Charlene's legal name was Charlene Duncan from her marriage to record producer Larry Duncan; shortly following the song's re-release in 1982, her name became Charlene Oliver by her subsequent marriage to Englishman Jeff Oliver, whom she wed on March 27, 1982. The song's music video was filmed at Blickling Hall, Norfolk, England, with Charlene appearing in her actual wedding dress.

"I've Never Been to Me" was one of the year's biggest hits and experienced international success, becoming popular in 26 countries around the globe. It reached the #1 spot in the UK, Canada (4 weeks), Ireland (3 weeks) and Australia (6 weeks). It was also a top ten triumph in Norway, Belgium, New Zealand, and the Netherlands.[10] In addition, "I've Never Been to Me" became Motown's first top ten hit by a white female solo singer. (Only after leaving and suing Motown Records did Teena Marie score in 1985 with "Lovergirl".) Charlene even became one of a handful of artists on Motown Latino when she issued a Spanish-language cover of her hit called "Nunca he ido a mi" (1624LF).

The concurrent release of her album, I've Never Been to Me (Motown 6009 ML), was also relatively successful, peaking at no. 36 on Billboard's Top 200.[9] The LP mixed previously recorded tracks with some new material and featured two different covers: one showed Charlene in an elegant white dress with a bow and the other used her image in a moody pastel rendering.

Subsequent recordings and releases

The Last American Virgin soundtrack

"It Ain't Easy Comin' Down" was recycled on the I've Never Been to Me LP and re-released as its second, follow-up single (1621 MF). The 1982 bid bubbled under at #109 in America but did ascend to #8 on the Norwegian charts.[11] Radio airplay affixed an ending harmony, "It ain't easy without you," which is not on the album version. This rendition (with the extra harmony) was also used in the 1982 film The Last American Virgin. Although the original Virgin compilation did not contain the cut, "It Ain't Easy Comin' Down" has since been added to extended editions of the soundtrack, including 2004 and 2012 re-issues.

The Sky Is the Limit

When Charlene re-signed with Motown in 1982, Motown agreed not only to the mainstream production of a brand new album of material but also to the US release of a religious set she had already started with Chapel Lane Records in England.[10] The 1982 outing, The Sky Is the Limit (Motown 6024 ML), offers reflective gospel music with several songs penned by Charlene herself plus a cover of Lionel Richie's "Jesus Is Love".

Used to Be

Toward the end of the year, Charlene also released a new single, a duet with Stevie Wonder entitled "Used to Be" (1650 MF), which the authors-composers of "I've Never Been to Me" also wrote and composed. But it stalled in the Hot 100 at #46 (and reached #31 on the AC and #35 on the R&B). However, "Used to Be" did go to #13 on the Swiss Hitparade charts in December 1982.[12] The controversial lyrics of "Used to Be", which lamented an uncaring, self-centered society, caused some radio stations in the U.S. to refuse to play the single and facilitated its actual ban in England. The lines deemed most unacceptable were delivered by Wonder in the song's first verse: "Have another Chivas Regal/You're 12-years old and sex is legal."[13] Peaking at #162 on Billboard's Top 200, Charlene's corresponding Used to Be album (Motown 6027 ML) was not as successful as the I've Never Been to Me LP.[9] Highlights of Used to Be included a rendition of "You're Home", which had previously appeared in the stage musical Daddy Goodness,[7] and a cover of "Heaven Help Us All," originally popularized by Stevie Wonder. Whereas Wonder's version of "Heaven" used the terms "black man" and "white man", Charlene's take altered the words to "poor man" and "rich man".

Hit & Run Lover

In 1984, Charlene co-produced a new LP, Hit & Run Lover (6090ML), which showcased primarily up-tempo dance music and separated her from perennial producer Ron Miller and the Miller-Hirsch writing team responsible for much of her catalog. Although Charlene was offered the power ballad "We Belong", which soon after became a big hit for Pat Benatar, the song's inclusion on the album was opposed by executive producer Ray Singleton.[4]

The Last Dragon soundtrack

Motown furthered its attempt to revamp Charlene's image to appeal to new audiences by highlighting her in a segment of the film The Last Dragon, which was under development by Motown founder Berry Gordy. She and other Motown artists, including DeBarge and Vanity, were strategically placed in the film to appeal to the MTV craze of the time. Charlene's catchy pop song "Fire" was used along with a music video depicting her as a goddess. Although the film managed to improve some of the other artists' standing, by this time, Motown was turning to artists who were offering up the New Jack Swing sound that would dominate the late 1980s and early 1990s. This trend left Charlene and other Motown artists behind. Charlene's appearance in the film did not improve her popularity, and she was dropped from the Motown roster once again in 1985.

Post-Motown career

Charlene's songwriting was featured on the NBC soap opera Passions. In 2004, she completed a tour of the U.K. with Kiki Dee.

As of 2012, Charlene was residing in her native California with her family and was still actively recording. Under the name Charlene Oliver, she launched a website where her new dance/club/house music could be downloaded and which included such new releases as "Broken Woman," "California Dreamin'" (Dance), "Emotional Scars," "I Wanna Be a Woman," "I Was You," "I've Never Been to Me" (Dance), "Oh Cecilia," "Sea of Tranquility," "Spirit of Woman," "Symphony for a Broken Piano," "There I'll Be" and "(Why Can't) Time Stand Still". In 2012, Charlene revamped a new video, attached to her club mix of "I've Never Been to Me", which could be found on media outlets such as YouTube.

Charlene has also written three books: an autobiography (with Jordan Paramor), a children's book, and the World War II-inspired novel Orphan Train.

In 2013, Charlene was scheduled to release a new album through Gotham Records after a single called "Heard You on the Radio" became available on iTunes on 22 October 2012.[14]

In May 2021, she released a new single called "Destiny," accessible on streaming services.[15]

In 2022, Paul Stuart Davies, a British soul singer who had already worked with other Motown artists, contacted Charlene via social media to let her know that her signature song was #1 on the day he was born. Although they had not met in person, Charlene and Davies virtually composed and recorded a duet together called "Fairytale Life", which became available on iTunes on September 23, 2022.[16]

Legacy

Over the years, memorable performances of "I've Never Been to Me" have appeared on TV shows such as Will & Grace and Desperate Housewives and in movies such as Shrek the Third in 2007 and You Were Never Really Here in 2017.[17] In the 2018 episode of Splitting Up Together entitled "Asking for a Friend", Jenna Fischer's Lena longingly begins singing the song to her children, and her performance prompts her youngest son, Milo, to question aloud if his mother is having a nervous breakdown. A popular choice for female impersonators, "I've Never Been to Me" was spotlighted as the opening number to the 1994 film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The cinematic satire showed Hugo Weaving lip-syncing in drag to Charlene's vocals. Charlene's original version of the sentimental ballad is also included on the soundtrack.

Because of her one big hit, Charlene became known as a high-profile one-hit-wonder. In 2002, she was featured on VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders show, where she ranked #75. It was stated in the program that her entry "expresses the post-'70s hangover." In 2006, "I've Never Been to Me" was released on SingStar Anthems, one of the popular SingStars.[citation needed] Charlene has re-released the song in the form of a downloadable dance remix.[18] "Used to Be" (#3) and "I've Never Been to Me" (#4) both made the top ten in Jimmy Guterman and Owen O'Donnell's 1991 book The Worst Rock n' Roll Records of All Time.

Personal life

Charlene has been married twice. She has three daughters and a grandson.

With her husband, Jeff Oliver, Charlene has been the co-operator of a legal document assistance agency servicing clients in and around Los Angeles County.

Charlene currently lives in Fort Worth, Texas, where she is an instructor at the Creative Soul Music School.[19]

Discography

Albums

Title Year Record label Peak chart positions
US
[9][20]
US R&B
[9][20]
AUS
[21]
NLD
[11]
NOR
[22]
UK
[23]
Charlene 1976 Prodigal
Songs of Love 1977
I've Never Been to Me 1982 Motown 36 40 31 21 43
The Sky Is the Limit Motown/Chapel Lane
Used to Be Motown 162 48
Hit & Run Lover 1984
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[20]
US AC
[24]
US R&B
[25]
UK
[23]
AUS
[21]
CAN
BEL
[26]
SWI
[27]
IRE
NLD
[11]
NOR
[22]
NZ
[28]
"Relove"
(b/w "Give It One More Try")
1973 Non-album singles
"All That Love Went to Waste"
(b/w "Give It One More Try")
1974
"It Ain't Easy Comin' Down" 1977 97 23 Charlene
"Freddie" 96 40 Songs of Love
"I've Never Been to Me" 97
"Hungry"
(from the Broadway musical Daddy Goodness)
1980 Non-album single
"I've Never Been to Me"
(re-release)
1982 3 7 1 1 1 7 1 7 5 5 I've Never Been to Me
"It Ain't Easy Comin' Down"
(re-release)
109 8
"Nunca he ido a mi" Non-album single
"Used to Be"
(featuring Stevie Wonder)
46 31 35 71 13 Used to Be
"I Want to Go Back There Again"
"We're Both in Love with You" 1984 Hit & Run Lover
"Hit & Run Lover"
"I've Never Been to Me"
(Dance Version with Rap)
2002 Non-album singles
"I've Never Been to Me"
(Club/House Mix)
2012
"California Dreamin'"
(Dance Remix)
"Heard You on the Radio" 2013
"Destiny"[31] 2021
"Fairytale Life"
(with Paul Stuart Davies)
2022
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Soundtrack appearances

Name Year Song Title by Charlene
The Last American Virgin (Expanded Editions – 2004, 2012) 1982 "It Ain't Easy Comin' Down"
The Last Dragon 1985 "Fire"
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 1994 "I've Never Been to Me"
Me Without You 2001 "I've Never Been to Me"

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External links

  • Discography
  • "I've Never Been To Me enjoys a new release" (Podcast). Woman's Hour. BBC Radio 4. July 4, 2008.
  • . Briefing Room. January 2007. Archived from the original on March 11, 2008.

charlene, singer, charlene, marilynn, oliver, née, angelo, born, june, 1950, better, known, mononymously, charlene, american, easy, listening, singer, best, known, song, never, been, which, initially, being, commercial, flop, upon, original, release, 1977, bec. Charlene Marilynn Oliver nee D Angelo born June 1 1950 better known mononymously as Charlene is an American easy listening and R amp B singer best known for the song I ve Never Been to Me which initially being a commercial flop upon its original release in 1977 became a worldwide hit upon a re release in 1982 and has remained an enduring adult contemporary music staple Charlene is also a songwriter record producer and author CharleneBornCharlene Marilynn D Angelo 1950 06 01 June 1 1950 age 72 Los Angeles California U S Other namesCharlene DuncanOccupationsSingersongwriterrecord producerauthorChildren3Musical careerOriginHollywood CaliforniaGenresEasy listening R amp B 1 Instrument s Vocals pianoYears active1973 presentLabelsMotownProdigalGothamChapel Lane Contents 1 Early career 1 1 Charlene and Songs of Love 1 2 Second unreleased album 2 Success of I ve Never Been to Me 3 Subsequent recordings and releases 3 1 The Last American Virgin soundtrack 3 2 The Sky Is the Limit 3 3 Used to Be 3 4 Hit amp Run Lover 3 5 The Last Dragon soundtrack 4 Post Motown career 5 Legacy 6 Personal life 7 Discography 7 1 Albums 7 2 Singles 7 3 Soundtrack appearances 8 References 9 External linksEarly career EditCharlene Marilynn D Angelo was born June 1 1950 in Hollywood California In 1973 at the age of 23 she signed with Motown and using the moniker Charlene Duncan her married name released two unsuccessful singles Relove Give It One More Try M 1262 in July 1973 2 and in January 1974 a cover of All That Love Went to Waste M 1285 from the film A Touch of Class 3 Charlene sought to find her niche at Motown by writing her own songs doing demos for other artists including Michael Jackson s One Day in Your Life and working with various producers and writers before finally being teamed up with Ron Miller 4 Charlene and Songs of Love Edit When Charlene s self titled debut album P6 10015S1 was released in November 1976 on Motown s Prodigal label her artist name was shortened to Charlene and appeared as such on the cover but confusingly the album still had Charlene Duncan printed on the spine 5 In March 1977 the first single It Ain t Easy Comin Down P 0632F went to 97 on the Hot 100 and 23 on AC In May 1977 an album entitled Songs of Love Prodigal P610018S1 with cover artwork by Patrick Nagel was issued It was a repackaged version of Charlene with Freddie an apparent tribute to Freddie Prinze who had died that year replacing Shake a Hand and the songs re sequenced Also there is no spoken bridge in I ve Never Been to Me 6 Freddie was released as a single P 0633F and reached 96 in the Hot 100 and 40 on the AC A third single from the Charlene Songs of Love collections would turn out to have not only an unusual lyrical evolution but also an unexpected chart odyssey The lyrics to I ve Never Been to Me were originally written by Ron Miller from a male perspective but he rewrote them from a woman s viewpoint for Charlene and on her debut album the ballad was recorded with a controversial narration to underscore the song s sentiment On Songs of Love the track omitted the spoken bridge when this take was released as a single P 0636F it spent only three weeks on the Hot 100 and peaked at 97 in October 1977 When the song was revived in 1982 the rendition with the monologue from the Charlene LP was being played on radio so it was the version that Motown reissued Second unreleased album Edit In 1978 a Charlene recording entitled Are You Free again produced by Ron Miller appeared as a promotional single for the music label Ariola Records America In addition to the Charlene Songs of Love project Charlene recorded for Motown a full album s length of material that was never even issued In June 1980 Motown released one more single Hungry I Won t Remember Ever Loving You M 1492F The track Hungry was taken from the stage musical Daddy Goodness 7 and both cuts on the single were from the same collaborators of her biggest hit However this attempt failed and Motown decided to release the singer from its label 8 Success of I ve Never Been to Me EditCharlene recorded I ve Never Been to Me in 1976 and it reached 97 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1977 When released again in 1982 the single 1611 MF spent 20 weeks on the Hot 100 peaked at 3 and stayed there for three weeks 9 It also reached 7 on AC and 60 on Hot Country Songs The song has been her only top 40 hit In 1982 Scott Shannon a disc jockey then working at Tampa radio station WRBQ FM began playing the version from the Charlene album with the original spoken bridge at the behest of his girlfriend and response from local listeners was such as to motivate Shannon a former Motown employee to alert Motown president Jay Lasker of the track s hit potential By this time Charlene had lost her recording contract moved to the United Kingdom and was working in a sweetshop in Ilford in London Upon locating Charlene Lasker personally telephoned her to invite her to re sign with Motown in order to facilitate the re release of I ve Never Been to Me In 1976 Charlene s legal name was Charlene Duncan from her marriage to record producer Larry Duncan shortly following the song s re release in 1982 her name became Charlene Oliver by her subsequent marriage to Englishman Jeff Oliver whom she wed on March 27 1982 The song s music video was filmed at Blickling Hall Norfolk England with Charlene appearing in her actual wedding dress I ve Never Been to Me was one of the year s biggest hits and experienced international success becoming popular in 26 countries around the globe It reached the 1 spot in the UK Canada 4 weeks Ireland 3 weeks and Australia 6 weeks It was also a top ten triumph in Norway Belgium New Zealand and the Netherlands 10 In addition I ve Never Been to Me became Motown s first top ten hit by a white female solo singer Only after leaving and suing Motown Records did Teena Marie score in 1985 with Lovergirl Charlene even became one of a handful of artists on Motown Latino when she issued a Spanish language cover of her hit called Nunca he ido a mi 1624LF The concurrent release of her album I ve Never Been to Me Motown 6009 ML was also relatively successful peaking at no 36 on Billboard s Top 200 9 The LP mixed previously recorded tracks with some new material and featured two different covers one showed Charlene in an elegant white dress with a bow and the other used her image in a moody pastel rendering Subsequent recordings and releases EditThe Last American Virgin soundtrack Edit It Ain t Easy Comin Down was recycled on the I ve Never Been to Me LP and re released as its second follow up single 1621 MF The 1982 bid bubbled under at 109 in America but did ascend to 8 on the Norwegian charts 11 Radio airplay affixed an ending harmony It ain t easy without you which is not on the album version This rendition with the extra harmony was also used in the 1982 film The Last American Virgin Although the original Virgin compilation did not contain the cut It Ain t Easy Comin Down has since been added to extended editions of the soundtrack including 2004 and 2012 re issues The Sky Is the Limit Edit When Charlene re signed with Motown in 1982 Motown agreed not only to the mainstream production of a brand new album of material but also to the US release of a religious set she had already started with Chapel Lane Records in England 10 The 1982 outing The Sky Is the Limit Motown 6024 ML offers reflective gospel music with several songs penned by Charlene herself plus a cover of Lionel Richie s Jesus Is Love Used to Be Edit Toward the end of the year Charlene also released a new single a duet with Stevie Wonder entitled Used to Be 1650 MF which the authors composers of I ve Never Been to Me also wrote and composed But it stalled in the Hot 100 at 46 and reached 31 on the AC and 35 on the R amp B However Used to Be did go to 13 on the Swiss Hitparade charts in December 1982 12 The controversial lyrics of Used to Be which lamented an uncaring self centered society caused some radio stations in the U S to refuse to play the single and facilitated its actual ban in England The lines deemed most unacceptable were delivered by Wonder in the song s first verse Have another Chivas Regal You re 12 years old and sex is legal 13 Peaking at 162 on Billboard s Top 200 Charlene s corresponding Used to Be album Motown 6027 ML was not as successful as the I ve Never Been to Me LP 9 Highlights of Used to Be included a rendition of You re Home which had previously appeared in the stage musical Daddy Goodness 7 and a cover of Heaven Help Us All originally popularized by Stevie Wonder Whereas Wonder s version of Heaven used the terms black man and white man Charlene s take altered the words to poor man and rich man Hit amp Run Lover Edit In 1984 Charlene co produced a new LP Hit amp Run Lover 6090ML which showcased primarily up tempo dance music and separated her from perennial producer Ron Miller and the Miller Hirsch writing team responsible for much of her catalog Although Charlene was offered the power ballad We Belong which soon after became a big hit for Pat Benatar the song s inclusion on the album was opposed by executive producer Ray Singleton 4 The Last Dragon soundtrack Edit Motown furthered its attempt to revamp Charlene s image to appeal to new audiences by highlighting her in a segment of the film The Last Dragon which was under development by Motown founder Berry Gordy She and other Motown artists including DeBarge and Vanity were strategically placed in the film to appeal to the MTV craze of the time Charlene s catchy pop song Fire was used along with a music video depicting her as a goddess Although the film managed to improve some of the other artists standing by this time Motown was turning to artists who were offering up the New Jack Swing sound that would dominate the late 1980s and early 1990s This trend left Charlene and other Motown artists behind Charlene s appearance in the film did not improve her popularity and she was dropped from the Motown roster once again in 1985 Post Motown career EditCharlene s songwriting was featured on the NBC soap opera Passions In 2004 she completed a tour of the U K with Kiki Dee As of 2012 Charlene was residing in her native California with her family and was still actively recording Under the name Charlene Oliver she launched a website where her new dance club house music could be downloaded and which included such new releases as Broken Woman California Dreamin Dance Emotional Scars I Wanna Be a Woman I Was You I ve Never Been to Me Dance Oh Cecilia Sea of Tranquility Spirit of Woman Symphony for a Broken Piano There I ll Be and Why Can t Time Stand Still In 2012 Charlene revamped a new video attached to her club mix of I ve Never Been to Me which could be found on media outlets such as YouTube Charlene has also written three books an autobiography with Jordan Paramor a children s book and the World War II inspired novel Orphan Train In 2013 Charlene was scheduled to release a new album through Gotham Records after a single called Heard You on the Radio became available on iTunes on 22 October 2012 14 In May 2021 she released a new single called Destiny accessible on streaming services 15 In 2022 Paul Stuart Davies a British soul singer who had already worked with other Motown artists contacted Charlene via social media to let her know that her signature song was 1 on the day he was born Although they had not met in person Charlene and Davies virtually composed and recorded a duet together called Fairytale Life which became available on iTunes on September 23 2022 16 Legacy EditOver the years memorable performances of I ve Never Been to Me have appeared on TV shows such as Will amp Grace and Desperate Housewives and in movies such as Shrek the Third in 2007 and You Were Never Really Here in 2017 17 In the 2018 episode of Splitting Up Together entitled Asking for a Friend Jenna Fischer s Lena longingly begins singing the song to her children and her performance prompts her youngest son Milo to question aloud if his mother is having a nervous breakdown A popular choice for female impersonators I ve Never Been to Me was spotlighted as the opening number to the 1994 film The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert The cinematic satire showed Hugo Weaving lip syncing in drag to Charlene s vocals Charlene s original version of the sentimental ballad is also included on the soundtrack Because of her one big hit Charlene became known as a high profile one hit wonder In 2002 she was featured on VH1 s 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders show where she ranked 75 It was stated in the program that her entry expresses the post 70s hangover In 2006 I ve Never Been to Me was released on SingStar Anthems one of the popular SingStars citation needed Charlene has re released the song in the form of a downloadable dance remix 18 Used to Be 3 and I ve Never Been to Me 4 both made the top ten in Jimmy Guterman and Owen O Donnell s 1991 book The Worst Rock n Roll Records of All Time Personal life EditCharlene has been married twice She has three daughters and a grandson With her husband Jeff Oliver Charlene has been the co operator of a legal document assistance agency servicing clients in and around Los Angeles County Charlene currently lives in Fort Worth Texas where she is an instructor at the Creative Soul Music School 19 Discography EditAlbums Edit Title Year Record label Peak chart positionsUS 9 20 US R amp B 9 20 AUS 21 NLD 11 NOR 22 UK 23 Charlene 1976 Prodigal Songs of Love 1977 I ve Never Been to Me 1982 Motown 36 40 31 21 43The Sky Is the Limit Motown Chapel Lane Used to Be Motown 162 48 Hit amp Run Lover 1984 denotes releases that did not chart Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS 20 US AC 24 US R amp B 25 UK 23 AUS 21 CAN BEL 26 SWI 27 IRE NLD 11 NOR 22 NZ 28 Relove b w Give It One More Try 1973 Non album singles All That Love Went to Waste b w Give It One More Try 1974 It Ain t Easy Comin Down 1977 97 23 Charlene Freddie 96 40 Songs of Love I ve Never Been to Me 97 Hungry from the Broadway musical Daddy Goodness 1980 Non album single I ve Never Been to Me re release 1982 3 7 1 1 1 7 1 7 5 5 BPI Silver 29 ARIA Gold 30 I ve Never Been to Me It Ain t Easy Comin Down re release 109 8 Nunca he ido a mi Non album single Used to Be featuring Stevie Wonder 46 31 35 71 13 Used to Be I Want to Go Back There Again We re Both in Love with You 1984 Hit amp Run Lover Hit amp Run Lover I ve Never Been to Me Dance Version with Rap 2002 Non album singles I ve Never Been to Me Club House Mix 2012 California Dreamin Dance Remix Heard You on the Radio 2013 Destiny 31 2021 Fairytale Life with Paul Stuart Davies 2022 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Soundtrack appearances Edit Name Year Song Title by CharleneThe Last American Virgin Expanded Editions 2004 2012 1982 It Ain t Easy Comin Down The Last Dragon 1985 Fire The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 1994 I ve Never Been to Me Me Without You 2001 I ve Never Been to Me References Edit Charlene Oliver Interview Celebrity Radio February 24 2017 Retrieved June 22 2020 Charlene Oliver is an American R amp B singer who is best known for her 1982 international hit I ve Never Been to Me Motown www soulfulkindamusic net Retrieved March 28 2020 45 discography for Motown Records www globaldogproductions info Retrieved March 28 2020 a b PopEntertainment com Charlene Oliver interview about I ve Never Been to Me www popentertainment com Retrieved March 28 2020 Hamilton Andrew Charlene Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Retrieved March 28 2020 Prodigal Album Discography www bsnpubs com Retrieved March 28 2020 a b Dietz Dan September 3 2015 The Complete Book of 1970s Broadway Musicals Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 4422 5166 3 Betts Graham June 2 2014 Motown Encyclopedia AC Publishing ISBN 978 1 311 44154 6 a b c d e Charlene Billboard Retrieved March 16 2022 a b Charlene The I ve Never Been to Me diva s showbiz roller coaster ride Charlene www crossrhythms co uk Retrieved March 28 2020 a b c Discografie Charlene dutchcharts nl Retrieved August 28 2022 Die Offizielle Schweizer Hitparade und Music Community hitparade ch Retrieved March 28 2020 Charlene Oliver Interview Celebrity Radio By Alex Belfield February 25 2017 Retrieved March 16 2022 Heard You On the Radio Single by Charlene Retrieved March 28 2020 Murphy Lauren Charlene That one song was such an incredible feat I loved it The Irish Times Retrieved August 17 2021 Smith Sophia September 12 2022 From Lancashire to Texas Northern Life Northern Life Magazine Retrieved October 4 2022 Nayman Adam April 7 2018 You Were Never Really Here Turns a Familiar Thriller Into the Unexpected The Ringer Retrieved March 28 2020 BBC Radio 4 Woman s Hour Charlene Oliver BBC Retrieved March 28 2020 School Creative Soul Music Charlene www creativesoulmusic com Retrieved October 8 2020 a b c Charlene Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on August 1 2014 Retrieved August 28 2022 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 60 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 a b Discography Charlene norwegiancharts com Retrieved August 28 2022 a b CHARLENE full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved August 28 2022 Chart History Charlene Adult Contemporary Billboard Retrieved August 28 2022 Chart History Charlene Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Retrieved August 28 2022 Charlene I ve Never Been to Me ultratop be Retrieved August 28 2022 Charlene amp Stevie Wonder Used to Be hitparade ch Retrieved August 28 2022 Discography Charlene charts org nz Retrieved August 28 2022 Charlene I ve Never Been to Me bpi co uk Retrieved August 28 2022 Imgur imgur com Imgur Retrieved September 9 2022 Destiny Single by Charlene March 26 2021 Retrieved February 19 2022 External links EditDiscography I ve Never Been To Me enjoys 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