Taylor Dayne

Taylor Dayne is an American pop singer-songwriter and actress. She had a string of hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Tell It to My Heart" and "Love Will Lead You Back". Overall, she has had eighteen individual hit songs reach the top ten in Billboard magazine.

In the United States, she achieved three gold singles, with "Tell It to My Heart", "I'll Always Love You", and "Love Will Lead You Back". "I'll Always Love You", a change-of-pace ballad compared to Dayne's earlier releases, was her breakout hit on the Adult Contemporary charts in 1988 and paved the way for future uptempo dance tracks such as "Don't Rush Me" and "With Every Beat Of My Heart" to gain acceptance at Adult Contemporary radio.

In 1990, "Love Will Lead You Back", a Diane Warren composition, peaked at #1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. In 1993, she sang a cover of Barry White' 1974 hit Can't Get Enough of Your Love. The song reached #2 in the Aria Charts in Australia.

Taylor Dayne was featured in the VH1 series Remaking, which featured her close friends, Leah Remini and Michelle Reid). The series documents Dayne's return to music after taking time off to have a family, and premiered her newest song, "Right Now", a result of her collaboration with Rodney Jerkins.

In April 2006, she was Elton John's choice to perform at the Nile Rodgers We Are Family Foundation tribute to Elton John.

In December 2007, Dayne released the first single, "Beautiful", from her studio album Satisfied. "Beautiful" went to #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts.

In July 2010, she released "Facing a Miracle", the official theme song to the 2010 Gay Games. She released a new single called "Floor on Fire" in June 2011 which was included on the Greatest Hits album along with new tracks.