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"I Love a Rainy Night" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in November 1980 as the second single from his album Horizon . It reached number one on the Hot Country Singles , [ 3 ] Billboard Hot 100 , and Adult Contemporary Singles [ 4 ] charts in early 1981.
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.
No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "I Love a Rainy Night" Eddie Rabbitt, Even Stevens, David Malloy: 3:08: 2. "Drivin' My Life Away" Rabbitt, Stevens, Malloy: 3:14: 3 ...
In 1976, Rabbitt married Janine Girardi, [17] [26] whom he called "a little thing about five feet tall, with long, black beautiful hair, and a real pretty face." [22] He had previously written the songs "Pure Love" and "Sweet Janine" for her. [17] They had three children, Demelza, [26] Timmy, and Tommy. Timmy was diagnosed with biliary atresia ...
Beatin' the Odds is the fourteenth studio album by country artist Eddie Rabbitt, released in 1997 by Intersound Records.The album was recorded by Rabbitt after undergoing chemotherapy and having had a part of his lung removed to combat cancer.
Love ’em or groan at ’em, dad jokes are a part of life. ... 60 Funny Father’s Day Quotes from Famous Dads. editor@purewow.com (PureWow) June 9, 2022 at 12:00 PM ... grandpa or your husband ...
“They will not remember conversations from earlier in the day or what they ate,” Dr. Kobylarz says. That can including wanting to eat dinner again right after finishing a meal they don't remember.
"Cold Blow and a Rainy Night" (also known as "Cold Haily Windy Night", Let Me In This Ae Nicht", or "The Laird o’ Windy Wa's") is an English folk song which has been recorded by numerous musicians and musical groups, including James Bowie (Blind Jimmie), [1] Jeannie Robertson, [2] Steeleye Span, [3] Martin Carthy, [4] Planxty, [5] and the Exiles.