<P> Johnson, now billing herself as "Jessi Colter", resumed her recording career in 1970 . That year, Waylon Jennings and Colter sang duet on two top 40 country chart hits . On March 25, 1970 she played keyboard for her husband during his appearance on The Johnny Cash Show . She released her debut album, A Country Star is Born, on RCA, with Jennings and Chet Atkins co-producing The album was not successful and did not make an impact on the country music market . It was Colter's only album for RCA, and she left the label soon after . However, her face appears on several Jennings record covers from this period . </P> <P> In 1975, Colter was signed with Capitol Records . On the label, she released her debut single, "I'm Not Lisa ." The song was Colter's breakthrough single, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and also peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Chart, becoming a crossover hit in 1975 . Her second album, titled I'm Jessi Colter was also released that year and debuted at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart and No. 50 on the Billboard 200 . The follow - up single from her album "What's Happened to Blue Eyes" was also very successful, peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Country Chart and No. 57 on the Pop Chart . The single's B - side, "You Ain't Never Been Loved (Like I'm Gonna Love You)," charted among the Top Pop 100 also in 1975 . Colter couldn't follow - up her success on the Pop Charts; she was not able to chart among the Pop Top 40 . That year, Colter launched her own nationwide tour at the Los Angeles Civic Center . In 1976 Colter released her second and third Capitol studio albums, Jessi and Diamond in the Rough . Both albums were as successful as Colter's 1975 album, both debuting at No. 4 on the Top Country Albums chart . The lead single from her Jessi album, "It's Morning (And I Still Love You)" was a Top 15 country hit in 1976 . Her second album that year, Diamond in the Rough produced only one charting single, "I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name ." For the remainder of the decade, Colter toured with her husband, Waylon Jennings, and released her studio album Mirriam in 1977 . She then released her next album, That's the Way a Cowboy Rocks and Rolls the following year . Her success began to decline through the remainder of the decade, with her final two albums of the decade not producing any Top 40 country hits . </P> <P> In 1981, Colter and her husband returned to release a duet album entitled Leather and Lace . The album's first single, "Storms Never Last," was written by Colter, and the second single, "The Wild Side of Life" / "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," was also a major hit in 1981, peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard Country Chart . The album was certified Gold in sales by the RIAA that year, Colter's second RIAA - certified album to date . Stevie Nicks wrote the title track of the album; however, after receiving word that Colter and Jennings might divorce, Nicks released her own version of the song as a duet with Don Henley . It peaked at No. 6 on Pop chart, also in 1981 . Also in 1981 Colter released her final studio album on Capitol records, Ridin' Shotgun, which also spawned Colter's last charting single on the country charts, "Holdin' on ." </P> <P> As the decade progressed, Colter's success began to decline . She released an album in 1984 on the Triad label titled Rock and Roll Lullaby, produced by Chips Moman . However, in the later years of the decade, she decided to let her recording career decline in order to help take care of and nurse her husband through his drug abuse and various medical problems . She remained active during this time . </P>

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