Showing posts with label Eddie Rabbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eddie Rabbit. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Eddie Rabbitt - Best of The Silver Eagle #SE-07 - The Roxy: Los Angeles, California, USA October 1980 (Pre-FM)

 

Eddie Rabbitt
The Roxy
Los Angeles, California, USA
October 1980
Best of The Silver Eagle #SE-07
Aired 1981-04-25
Re-air of #SE-01, aired 1981-1-31
Pre-FM Recording - Vinyl Rip

Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art & Copy Of Advertisement Included

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01 Intro
02 I Love A Rainy Night
03 Do You Right Tonight
04 Suspicions
05 Gone Too Far
06 I Can't Help Myself
07 Two Dollars In The Jukebox
08 Kentucky Rain
09 747
10 Every Which Way But Loose
11 Crossin' The Mississippi
12 You Don't Love Me Anymore
13 Drivin' My Life Away
14 Song Of Ireland
15 Orange Blossom Special
16 Rocky Mountain Music
17 You're My One And Only One

This is a repost and a Flac upgrade to an older post. I like Eddie Rabbit's music but every time I hear "Every Which Way But Loose" all I can think is "Right turn Clyde".

Flac

MP3


Sunday, August 16, 2015

Eddie Rabbitt - Live from the Roxy ~ The Roxy Hollywood, CA 01-31-1981 (FM)

Eddie Rabbitt
Live from the Roxy
The Roxy
Hollywood, CA
FM Broadcast Recording
January 31, 1981
MP3 192kps
Cover Art Included

01 I Love A Rainy Night
02 Do You Right Tonight
03 Suspicions
04 Gone Too Far
05 I Can't Help Myself
06 Two Dollars In The Jukebox
07 Kentucky Rain
08 747
09 Every Which Way But Loose
10 Crossin' The Mississippi
11 You Don't Love Me Anymore
12 Drivin' My Life Away
13 Song Of Ireland
14 Orange Blossom Special
15 Rocky Mountain Music
16 You're My One And Only One

Singer songwriter Eddie Rabbitt got his big break when Elvis Presley recorded his song "Kentucky Rain" and went gold with the single. This opened the doors and Eddie became one of Nashville's leading songwriters. Eddie obtained a recording contract and started a career that would grow to great crossover success. Yes, Eddie had what a lot of country musicians wanted, a Top 10 Pop Chart single. As a matter of fact Eddie had a string of them. "Drivin' My Life Away", "I Love A Rainy Night", & "Step By Step" all hit the top ten in that order between 1980 and 1981. Eddie had been riding the Top Ten Country Music charts since his 1976 single, "Drinkin' My Baby (Off My Mind)". Every song in this set was a hit for Rabbitt directly, or indirectly after another artist recorded it. Eddie even made it into the world of movie soundtracks when Clint Eastwood used him to write the title tracks to a couple hit movies staring an orangutan. Eddie Rabbit passed away on May 7, 1998 from lung cancer, he was 56.