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No Easy Way Out is the debut studio album from American singer-songwriter Robert Tepper, released by Scotti Brothers Records in 1986. [1] It reached No. 144 on the US Billboard 200 chart. [2] Four singles were released from the album: "No Easy Way Out", "Don't Walk Away", "Angel of the City" and "If That's What You Call Lovin'".
Robert Tepper (born 30 May 1950) [1] is an American songwriter, recording artist and singer, best known for his hit song "No Easy Way Out" from the Rocky IV motion picture soundtrack. He is also known for co-writing the hit song " Into the Night " with Benny Mardones .
No Easy Way Out may refer to: "No Easy Way Out" (Robert Tepper song), from the 1985 motion picture soundtrack album Rocky IV "No Easy Way Out", a song by Ozzy Osbourne from Down to Earth; Lucian Bute vs. Carl Froch, a championship boxing fight; No Easy Way Out
The soundtrack was hugely successful on the strength of two top-five singles, Survivor's "Burning Heart" (personally commissioned for the film by Sylvester Stallone) reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100) [4] and James Brown's "Living in America", as well as Robert Tepper's lone top-40 hit, "No Easy Way Out" which reached #22.
The track climbed to No. 22 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1986, and Tepper's debut album of the same name peaked at No. 144. [3] However, the 1988 follow-up album Modern Madness was a commercial failure. Both No Easy Way Out and Modern Madness received little promotion from the label Scotti Bros. Records. As a result, Tepper separated from the ...
Robert Tepper — No Easy Way Out; The Transformers soundtrack "Weird Al" Yankovic — Polka Party! (Rock 'n Roll) The Wraith soundtrack; 1987.
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