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  2. Queen of Hearts (Hank DeVito song) - Wikipedia

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    Queen of Hearts is a country-pop song written by Hank DeVito, the pedal steel guitarist in Emmylou Harris's backing group The Hot Band. It was first recorded by Dave Edmunds on his 1979 album Repeat When Necessary .

  3. Juice (Juice Newton album) - Wikipedia

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    It also contains "Queen of Hearts," the biggest-selling single of Juice Newton's career, which peaked at #2 on both Billboard's Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts [4] ("Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie prevented the song from reaching #1). "Queen of Hearts" was a popular music video during the summer of MTV's debut. Newton would ...

  4. Hank DeVito discography - Wikipedia

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    2005: Melanie Laine – Time Flies – track 10, "Queen of Hearts" 2006: Guy Clark – Workbench Songs ( Sugar Hill ) – track 5, "Exposé" (co-written with Rodney Crowell) 2006: Lowen & Navarro – Hogging the Covers (Red Hen) – track 9, "Small Town Saturday Night" (co-written with Pat Alger )

  5. Juice Newton discography - Wikipedia

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    Song performed by Newton 1993: Edith Piaf Tribute "Lovers of One Day" 1997: ... "Queen of Hearts" "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)" 1982

  6. Queen of Hearts - Wikipedia

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    "Queen of Hearts" (Hank DeVito song), a 1979 song written by Hank DeVito and performed by Dave Edmunds and later by Juice Newton "The Queen of Hearts" (song) , a 1998 song by Agnetha Fältskog "Queen of Hearts", a 1973 song by Gregg Allman from Laid Back

  7. Laid Back (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song shifts to the 11/8 time signature after the second verse, which was unintentional: "I didn't know I had written a song in 11/8 until someone told me!" Allman said in 1997. [16] "Queen of Hearts" also features a prominent saxophone accompaniment from David "Fathead" Newman. [18] "Please Call Home" was first recorded on Idlewild South.

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  9. Greatest Hits (Juice Newton album) - Wikipedia

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    The song, written by Chip Taylor, had been a number one hit for Merrilee Rush in 1968. [5] Newton's version peaked at number four on the pop charts and number 22 on the country charts. [6] [7] Her second single from the album, "Queen of Hearts", reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 14 on the country charts. [7]