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Edward Thomas Rabbitt (November 27, 1941 – May 7, 1998) was an American country music singer and songwriter. His career began as a songwriter in the late 1960s, springboarding to a recording career after composing hits such as " Kentucky Rain " for Elvis Presley in 1970 and " Pure Love " for Ronnie Milsap in 1974.
The radio station is podcasting many of its programmes and segments. Midwest Radio launched an online only radio station - Midwest Irish Radio - in 2005. This has a separate schedule to Midwest Radio, although The Mid Morning Show does broadcast on Midwest Irish Radio. The majority of its schedule consists of non-stop Irish music.
The following is a discography of American country music singer-songwriter Eddie Rabbitt. Studio albums 1970s ... Radio Romance: Release date: October 1, 1982 ...
The album spawned three singles in total. "You and I" was the lead single, a duet with Crystal Gayle, written by Frank J. Myers. [1]It was a major country pop crossover hit for both artists, topping the US and Canadian Country Songs chart, and peaking at #7 on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as #2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [2]
Map of regional and local stations in Ireland. This list of radio stations in the Republic of Ireland lists all licensed radio stations broadcast in Ireland, sorted first by legal status, then by area. [1] The abbreviations MW, FM, DAB and DTT indicate the broadcasting bands used by each station. [2]
The song was written by Rabbitt, Even Stevens and David Malloy. "Someone Could Lose a Heart Tonight" was released in November 1981 as the second single from the album Step by Step . The song went to number one for one week and spent a total of seventeen weeks on the country chart, becoming Rabbitt's tenth number one country single. [ 1 ] "
"Warning Sign" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in February 1985 as the third single from the album The Best Year of My Life. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] It was written by Rabbitt and Even Stevens.
Although many of Rabbitt's successful songs were country-pop material, "Drivin' My Life Away" began his peak popularity as a crossover artist. The song peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, and set the stage for his biggest career hit: "I Love a Rainy Night," which reached the top on the country, Hot 100 and adult contemporary charts in early 1981.