Love Has No Reason

Unable to approach the success of "You Light Up My Life", Debby Boone left Top 40 radio behind in 1980 and turned her career toward Country music with the release of her fourth album, Love Has No Reason (No.

Boone had already established a presence on Country radio prior to the release of this album having placed seven singles, including "You Light Up My Life" (No.

Love Has No Reason was produced by Larry Butler who was responsible for much of Kenny Rogers' music during this era.

For the week ending April 19, 1980, the Top 5 positions were all held by women: The album's next two singles did not fare as well.

Take It Like A Woman charted at the same time as Colorado Country Morning by her father, Pat Boone, which reached No.