[2] It included the top-ten single, "Round the Clock Lovin'"[2] and a cover of Marty Robbins' "Singing the Blues", which reached the country top twenty.
[4] Signing with RCA Nashville in 1984, Where Is a Woman to Go was released on the label that November, reaching a peak of number fifty-seven.
The album spawned a total of four singles, including the major hits "Jagged Edge of a Broken Heart" and "Break Away".
While becoming a staff producer for Capitol Nashville in 1990, Davies released her next studio album, The Other Side of Love, through the same label.
[1] In the 1990s, she formed her own record label entitled Little Chickadee, releasing two studio albums on the company: Eclectic (1995) and Love Ain't Easy (1998).