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Taylor Dayne
All Music Guide
Dance-pop diva Taylor Dayne (born Leslie Wonderman) had a remarkably quick ascent to stardom in the late 80s, sailing into the Top Ten with her first single, Tell It to My Heart. Dayne began singing professionally after graduating from high school, performing with the ock group Felony and a ew wave outfit called Next; neither band had any success. Once Dayne finished college, she began singing solo. Her first effort was a dance interpretation of the allad Tell It to My Heart; her version led to a contract with Arista Records, who released the song in the fall of 1987. It soon became a hit, propelling her to stardom.

Taylor Daynes first album, also titled Tell It to My Heart and released in early 1988, was a continuation of her dance-pop formula: no matter if the song was an up-tempo number or a allad, she belted out her vocals over the carefully constructed synthesized backing tracks. The formula led to three more Top Ten singles from her debut: Prove Your Love, Ill Always Love You, and the number two Dont Rush Me; the album eventually sold over two million copies. Cant Fight Fate, Daynes second album, was nearly as successful, spawning the hit singles With Every Beat of My Heart, Ill Be Your Shelter, and the number one Love Will Lead You Back, as well as selling over a million copies. However, Daynes fall out of the Top Ten was nearly as quick as her rise; Heart of Stone, the fourth single from Cant Fight Fate, stalled at number 12 and only one of the singles (Cant Get Enough of Your Love) from her third album, Send Me a Lover, cracked the Top 40 and, even then, it only reached number 20. Despite her declining sales, Dayne remained a favorite of many dance music fans, returning in 1998 with Naked Without You.
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
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