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"Hit Me with Your Best Shot" is a song recorded by American rock singer Pat Benatar and written by Eddie Schwartz. In 1980, it was released as the second single from her second album Crimes of Passion, which became her biggest-selling album. It hit No. 7 in Cash Box, and reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her first Top 10 hit in ...
Crimes of Passion contains the singles "Hit Me with Your Best Shot", which became Benatar's first top-10 entry in the US, [4] and is considered to be her best-known song, [1] and "Treat Me Right", a top-20 entry in the US. [4] Neither song was very successful in other countries, aside from "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" reaching the top 40 in ...
Patricia Mae Giraldo (née Andrzejewski; formerly and still professionally Benatar; born January 10, 1953) is an American singer and songwriter.In the United States, she has two multi-platinum albums, five platinum albums, and 15 US Billboard top 40 singles, [1] while in Canada she had eight straight platinum albums, and she has sold over 36 million albums worldwide. [2]
Her 1980 release "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" and 1984 lovelorn rock ballad "We Belong" also make for excellent sing-alongs, but it's hard to beat "Love Is a Battlefield"—just ask Jennifer ...
Pat Benatar say recent mass shootings have compelled her to “protest” gun violence and skip singing her 1980 song “Hit Me With Your Best Sho.t”
Misheard lyrics have spawned plenty of memes and jokes as well. "Last night I dreamt of San Pedro" from Madonna's "La Isla Bonita" becomes "Last night I dreamt of some bagels" and Pat Benatar's ...
"Treat Me Right" peaked at number 18 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and spent two weeks at number 10 on the Cash Box Top 100. [2] The song also charted at number 31 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart [3] and reached number 12 in Canada, [4] where it was the 76th biggest hit of 1981.
Best Shots is a Platinum-certified greatest hits album released by the American rock singer Pat Benatar in 1987 in Europe and in an updated version in 1989 in North America. It peaked at No. 67 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart, [ 4 ] two years after the album peaked at No. 6 in the UK.