He has been married to Charly McClain since July 1984. Massey was briefly married at age 22 (one son, Judd), and again later to his One Life to Live costar Andrea Evans from 1981 to 1983. Massey left the recording industry in the 1990s. His final singles "Shoot the Moon" and "Heaven in a Haystack" were released on Mercury Records in 1989, as was his solo album, Wayne Massey and Blackhawk. He charted nine solo singles between 19, but none reached Top 40, although he was nominated as the Academy of Country Music Top New Male Vocalist for his 1983 single "Say You'll Stay". Two others - "You Are My Music, You Are My Song" and "When It's Down To Me And You" - were from the couple's 1986 duets album When Love Is Right. He toured with country singer Charly McClain and topped the charts with four hit duets, the highest-ranking of which was "With Just One Look in Your Eyes" (1985), a number 5 single from McClain's Radio Heart album. After leaving the soap opera One Life to Live in 1984, he pursued a singing and producing career in country music for several years.
It was also Joel Diamond who turned musical superstar Johnny Drummond on "One Life To Live" into a real music superstar. Massey released his first record album Wayne Massey: One Life To Live in 1980, produced by Joel Diamond for Silver Blue Productions.
During this time, he also starred in a made-for-TV movie called Crossfire. A graduate of Brigham Young University, Massey had been working in the business world when he was unexpectedly "discovered" and cast in his first acting role as Johnny Drummond on One Life to Live in 1980.
She would go on to have a series of major country hits in the 1980s, including " Who's Cheatin' Who" and " Radio Heart".Massey was born in Glendale, California. It would also be the first of a series of recordings McClain would make for the Epic record label in Nashville, Tennessee. The song was the first of many singles McClain would release. It was the third and final single from McClain's debut album, Here's Charly McClain. Released in April 1977, the song peaked at number eighty seven on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles chart. "It's Too Late" was first released as a single by American country artist, Charly McClain. "It's Too Late" has also been featured on albums by Lorrie Morgan, Loretta Lynn, and Dottie West. The following are direct links to Mega (no Adfly) 1977 Here’s Charly McClain.
Like many famous people and celebrities, Charly McClain keeps her personal life private. Re: Charly McClain - Discography (22 Albums 23 CDs) by Super Guppy Wed 6:19 pm. Morgan Pi-Gem Music This the 45rpm version, it still has a high quality.
We will continue to update information on Charly McClain’s parents. From the 1981 Lp.Live Produced by Tom Collins ,Written by Kye Flemming and Dennis W. "It's Too Late to Love Me Now" has also been featured on albums by various country recording artists, beginning with Dolly Parton on her 1978 release, Heartbreaker. Charly McClain’s mother’s name is unknown at this time and her father’s name is under review. It was first released as a single by country artist, Charly McClain in 1977. Since its composition, the song has been covered as a single by various artists from the country and pop musical genres. "It's Too Late to Love Me Now" is a song written by Gene Dobbins, Rory Bourke, and Johnny Wilson. "Lay Something on My Bed, Besides a Blanket"