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Title Album details Peak chart positions US Country [1]US [1]CAN Country [2]Eddie Rabbitt: Release date: August 1975; Label: Elektra Records Formats: LP, 8-track, cassette 41 —
The Best of Eddie Rabbitt; Greatest hits album by . Eddie Rabbitt. Released: 1979: Genre: ... The Best of Eddie Rabbitt is the first compilation album by American ...
Edward Thomas Rabbitt (November 27, 1941 – May 7, 1998) was an American country music singer and songwriter. His career began as a songwriter in the late 1960s, springboarding to a recording career after composing hits such as "Kentucky Rain" for Elvis Presley in 1970 and "Pure Love" for Ronnie Milsap in 1974.
Greatest Hits Vol II is the second compilation album by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in 1983 via Warner Bros. Records . The albums includes the singles " You Put the Beat in My Heart " and " Nothing Like Falling in Love " [ 1 ]
The album spawned three singles in total. "You and I" was the lead single, a duet with Crystal Gayle, written by Frank J. Myers. [1]It was a major country pop crossover hit for both artists, topping the US and Canadian Country Songs chart, and peaking at #7 on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as #2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [2]
In 2005, the song was ranked number seven on CMT's 100 Greatest Duets in Country Music. [3] Gayle performed the duet with Raul Malo of The Mavericks since Rabbitt had died of lung cancer in 1998. "You and I" went to number one on the US Billboard Country chart for one week. [4]
The Best Year of My Life is the ninth studio album by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in 1984 under the Warner Bros. Records label, but the rights to the album have since been sold to Liberty Records. The album marked the end of Rabbitt's crossover success.
"On Second Thought" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. [1] It was released in November 1989 as the first single from the album Jersey Boy. The song topped both the United States and Canadian country charts for two weeks in 1990. It was the final No. 1 song for Rabbitt, [2] who died from lung cancer in ...