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Professional ratings. You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish is the seventh studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in 1978. It was their first album to be co-produced by lead singer Kevin Cronin and lead guitarist Gary Richrath. The album was REO's first to make the Top 40, peaking at No. 29. [6]
Time for Me to Fly (song) " Time for Me to Fly " is a song by American rock band REO Speedwagon, released in 1978 as the second single from the album You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish. It was written by lead singer Kevin Cronin and took 10 years to write. [2] The song originally reached number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100, [3] but ...
Singles. 34. This article lists the discography of the American rock band, REO Speedwagon. The band formed in the autumn of 1967 by Neal Doughty and Alan Gratzer. [1] REO Speedwagon released their debut album, R.E.O. Speedwagon, in 1971. They have undergone many changes of personnel over the years, [2] And today, currently the members of the ...
You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish (1978) 5:37: 14. "Time for Me to Fly" Kevin Cronin: You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish (1978) 3:42: 15. "Say You Love Me or Say Goodnight" Gary Richrath, Kevin Cronin: You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish (1978) 4:58: Total length: 77:52
He was replaced by another Centennial High School alumnus, Bruce Hall, [3] to record You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tuna Fish. [4] The album was released in March 1978 and has received much FM radio airplay over the years, thanks to songs like "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly". It was REO's first to make the Top 40, peaking ...
R.E.O. (1976) Live: You Get What You Play For. (1977) You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish. (1978) Live: You Get What You Play For is a live album by rock band REO Speedwagon, released as a double -LP in 1977 (and years later as a single CD omitting "Gary's Guitar Solo" and "Little Queenie"). It was recorded at Soldiers and Sailors ...
Nine Lives. (1979) Hi Infidelity. (1980) Nine Lives is the eighth studio album by REO Speedwagon. It peaked at number #33 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1979. [1] The album went gold on December 5, 1979. The title Nine Lives was chosen because the album was the band's ninth, including their live album, and it also featured nine songs.
R.E.O./T.W.O. is the second studio album released by the Illinois-based rock band REO Speedwagon, released in 1972. Under the leadership of guitarist Gary Richrath, this album continued the musical direction set on 1971's REO Speedwagon with Richrath's own compositions carrying the record. R.E.O./T.W.O. launched REO on its first national tour ...