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In 1982, Murphey signed with Liberty Records and produced two original albums, Michael Martin Murphey and The Heart Never Lies, as well as a compilation of re-recorded versions of his A & M, Epic, and Liberty hits called The Best of Michael Martin Murphey.
During the early 1980s, Murphey had significant commercial success with hits like " Still Taking Chances ", " Disenchanted ", " Don't Count the Rainy Days ", " Will It Be Love By Morning ", " Radio Land ", and the number one hit " What's Forever For ", written by Rafe VanHoy, which also crossed over to number three at AC Radio and number nineteen on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart.

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