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Eddie Rabbitt - Step by Step (CD)

Step by Step
$218.04
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Album Details: Step by Step

Release Date:04/23/1990
Label:Capitol
UPC:077779053124

Track List: Step by Step

  1. Early in the Mornin'
  2. Bring Back the Sunshine
  3. Skip a Beat
  4. Dim Dim the Lights
  5. Rivers
  1. Step by Step
  2. Someone Could Lose a Heart Tonight
  3. I Don't Know Where to Start
  4. Nobody Loves Me Like My Baby
  5. My Only Wish

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  • Overall:

    Album as good as a hits package

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 8, 2000

    Everytime some company decides to compilateEddie's career through "Step By Step" the albumthey take different tracks from this fine CD -though the title cut and "Someone Could Lose AHeart Tonight" seem to always show. The thirdsingle to hit pop char...ts was the tender ballad"I Don't Know Where To Start", which is easiestto find right here on this disc. Also pleasehear "Nobody Loves Me Like My Baby" and "DimDim The Lights". This is where country was tobe twenty years later. Read more Less

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Biography

Eddie Rabbitt

One of country music's most innovative artists during the late '70s and early '80s, Eddie Rabbitt has made contributions to the format that have often gone overlooked. Especially in songs like the RB-inflected "Suspicions" and the rockin' "Someone Could Lose a Heart Tonight," Rabbitt challenged the commonly recognized creative boundaries of the idiom.Hailing from Brookl... Read more