Charly McClain and Mickey Gilley are American country music artists who made significant contributions to the genre in the late 20th century. McClain, known for her soulful and pop-infused country sound, gained acclaim with hits such as "Who's Cheatin' Who" and "Radio Heart". Gilley, a cousin of rock and roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis, achieved fame with his honky-tonk style and piano-driven hits like "Room Full of Roses" and "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time". Their collaboration on the duet "Candy Man" further cemented their status in country music history.