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What Mattered Most

''What Mattered Most'' is the debut album of American country music artist Ty Herndon, issued in 1995 on Epic Records. The album's title track, which was Herndon's debut single, reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in mid-1995. Other singles from the album were, in order, "I Want My Goodbye Back," "Heart Half Empty" (a duet with Stephanie Bentley) and "In Your Face."
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''What Mattered Most'' was released on April 18, 1995, via Epic Records Nashville. The album is led off by its title track, which is also the first single from it. Written by Gary Burr and Vince Melamed, this song became Herndon's first No. 1 country hit in May 1995, peaking on both the U.S. ''Billboard'' Country Singles charts and Canadian ''RPM'' Country Singles charts. Following it were "I Want My Goodbye Back," "Heart Half Empty" (another Gary Burr co-write) and "In Your Face." Respectively, these reached 7, 21, and 63 on the U.S. Country charts. "Heart Half Empty," a duet with Stephanie Bentley, was her first chart single. It was reprised on her 1996 debut album ''Hopechest'', also on Epic Records.
"You Just Get One" was later released as a single by Jeff Wood from his 1997 debut album ''Between the Earth and the Stars''. Additionally, "Summer Was a Bummer" was later recorded by Wade Hayes on his 1998 album ''When the Wrong One Loves You Right'', and "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" is a cover of the Jim Croce song from 1972.
''What Mattered Most'' debuted at number 15 on Top Country Albums and #1 on Top Heatseekers, the highest album debut for a country artist since Billy Ray Cyrus' ''Some Gave All'' in 1992. It peaked at number 9 on the former chart. In addition, the album had the highest first-day shipment in the history of Epic Records' Nashville division.

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