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Hopechest
''Hopechest'' is the only album released by country music artist Stephanie Bentley. It was released in 1996 on Epic Records Nashville and it accounted for four singles, in addition to reprising a single from Ty Herndon's debut album ''What Mattered Most'' on which Bentley provided duet vocals. The album reached a peak of 60 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Top Country Albums charts. == Content == Before the release of this album, Bentley had charted as a duet vocalist on Ty Herndon's 1996 single "Heart Half Empty", the third single from his debut album ''What Mattered Most'', issued on Epic Records. After this single (which is also included on ''Hopechest'') was Bentley's first solo release, "Who's That Girl". This song, her only solo Top 40 country hit, peaked at number 32 on the ''Billboard'' country charts. Following it were "Once I Was the Light of Your Life" at number 60, "The Hopechest Song" at number 47, and finally "Dead Ringer", which failed to chart. The album was produced by Paul Worley and Todd Wilkes, except for "Heart Half Empty", which Ed Seay and Doug Johnson produced. "Half the Moon" was previously recorded by Tanya Tucker on her 1992 album ''Can't Run from Yourself''.
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