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  2. Just Like That (Bonnie Raitt song) - Wikipedia

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    "Just Like That" won both the Best American Roots Song and the all-genre Song of the Year at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. [12] Raitt's win in the latter category made her the first person to win with a solo composition since Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" in 2008, and was noted by critics as a shock victory, as she beat out popular frontrunners Adele, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Lizzo, and Harry Styles.

  3. Nick of Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nick of Time" is a song by American blues musician Bonnie Raitt. Taken as the third single from her 10th solo album of the same name (1989), the song was released in May 1990. The song debuted at number 94 and reached its peak of 92 a week later on the Hot 100 chart. It also earned a top 10 placement on the Adult Contemporary Chart. [1]

  4. Bonnie Raitt discography - Wikipedia

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    Song Year Album "Darlin'" 1980 Urban Cowboy Original Soundtrack "Don't It Make You Want to Dance" Various songs (backing vocals) 1988 Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night "Love Ain't No Triple Play" (with Dr. John) Bull Durham soundtrack "Right Place, Wrong Time" (with B.B. King) 1990 Air America soundtrack "Thing Called Love" (live ...

  5. I Can't Make You Love Me - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the song made its way to Bonnie Raitt, who recorded the track for her eleventh studio album, Luck of the Draw (1991). Raitt co-produced the song with Don Was, while Bruce Hornsby provided a piano accompaniment along with drummer Tony Braunagel and longtime Bonnie Raitt bassist James Hutch Hutchinson (musician). [6]

  6. Bonnie Raitt - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Lynn Raitt (/ r eɪ t /; [1] born November 8, 1949) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In 1971, Raitt released her self-titled debut album . Following this, she released a series of critically acclaimed roots -influenced albums that incorporated elements of blues , rock , folk , and country .

  7. Something to Talk About (Bonnie Raitt song) - Wikipedia

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    In turn, this song was included on the EP version of Raitt’s 2000 single of "The Fundamental Things" taken from her 1998 album Fundamental. It was also included in 2003’s greatest hits compilation The Best of Bonnie Raitt. Live versions appear on 1995's Road Tested and 2006's Bonnie Raitt and Friends.

  8. Not the Only One (Bonnie Raitt song) - Wikipedia

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    "Not the Only One" is a 1991 song by Bonnie Raitt, written by Paul Brady and produced by Don Was from the album Luck of the Draw. The single reached No. 34 in the United States and No. 13 in Canada, topping the latter country's Adult Contemporary chart.

  9. I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again - Wikipedia

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    "I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again" is a song by American blues musician Bonnie Raitt from her Nick of Time album. It was written by David Lasley and Julie Lasley. Raitt sings the song accompanied by Herbie Hancock, playing solo piano. It was produced by Don Was, engineered and mixed by Ed Cherney. [1]