I'm the Singer, You're the Song

Tanya Tucker reached commercial stardom at age 13 when her debut single, "Delta Dawn", became a top ten country song.

It was followed by several chart-topping country songs on Columbia Records like "What's Your Mama's Name" and "Blood Red and Goin' Down".

In 1975, she switched to MCA Records, where Tucker's popularity continued with a string of number one and top ten country singles.

In 1978, Tucker decided to make changes to her musical image with the release of the country rock album, TNT.

[8] On the Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary chart, it peaked at number 25 around the same time.