Toronto rock singer
Alannah Myles spent several years struggling unsuccessfully to secure a Canadian record deal, so she and songwriting partner
Christopher Ward set their sights south of the border.
Myles recorded a demo and video for the song "Just One Kiss," which got the attention of several companies and ended up on her self-titled 1989 debut album. "Love Is" established her in her home country and made Alannah Myles the biggest-selling debut in Canadian history, but it was the smoky, sensual "Black Velvet" that became a worldwide hit, reaching number one in the U.S. An American release of "Love Is" fizzled as a follow-up, and
Myles thus far remains something of a one-hit wonder to U.S. audiences. She released a follow-up album,
Rockinghorse, in 1992. ~ Steve Huey