![]() ![]() ![]() The single was also a top 40 hit in Australia, peaking number 34. The song also saw success in Canada, peaking at number 30 on the Singles Chart, number nine on the Adult Contemporary Chart, and number one on the Country Singles Chart. "Baby I'm Burnin'" was aimed at pop radio and peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 11 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, and number 48 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. " Baby I'm Burnin'" and " I Really Got the Feeling" were released as a double A-side single in November 1978. " It's Too Late to Love Me Now" was released as a single in late 1978 in South Africa. The single also peaked at number 41 in Australia. In Canada, the song peaked at number one on both the Country Singles Chart and the Adult Contemporary Chart. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, number 12 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, and number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100. " Heartbreaker" was released as the first single from the album in July 1978. The album was released Jon LP, 8-track, and cassette. The album was recorded from March 7–10, 1978 at Sound Labs in Los Angeles, California. The album cover, a gatefold design depicting Parton in a series of surreal, dream-like images, was designed by graphic artist Ed Caraeff, who had also designed the cover art for Here You Come Again. The album furthers her transition into pop music and features disco influences as well. I will miss this group with all of my heart.Following the success of 1977's Here You Come Again, Parton again teamed up with producer Gary Klein for her follow-up album. In the end, they’ll be better off for having learned that now rather than winning and believing life is just that easy, because it’s not. “I’m just blessed to have had the season we did and I told the boys that there are lessons to learn through losing, and most of the time, you’re stronger in the long run for the losses you take now,” DeMatteo said. “They’ve learned that life can knock you down, and it’s important to get back up and not quit when things don’t go your way. Next year, the Dragons return a strong core of players, including guards Anthony Peralta, Raleek Tanner and big man Xavier St. needed so badly and was exceptional all year in the paint. ![]() LeSean Chatfield, an 8th grader, was the other big man down low that M.A.T. Jason Montanez, an 8th grade shooting guard, was the silent assasin for the boys all year. Jamar Easterling, an 8th grade point guard, was crucial to M.A.T.’s comeback down the stretch in the championship game. Malik Crossdale, an 8th grader who is also the second-ranked 400-meter runner in the United States, played small forward and excelled on defense. “LaRon has great ability and if he shows more love for the game, he will excel at the next level and beyond,” said DeMatteo. The Dragons were led by a monster squad of 8th graders featuring LaRon Holt, a 6’3” forward going to play next year at JFK high school. We got beat by a team with tremendous heart who showed it when it counted.” It’s tough to have the season we had and then lose in the final seconds, but that’s the way basketball goes. “We were up by 2 points with the ball with one minute left and we just gave it to them. “The boys played their best, but in the end, it’s the little things that make games and we didn’t take care of the basketball down the stretch,” said DeMatteo.
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