Eddie Rabbitt

country, 80s, pop

Eddie Rabbitt

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Drivin My Life Away 03:16
Drivin' My Life Away 03:16
You And I 04:01
Every Which Way but Loose 02:51
Rocky Mountain Music 02:22
I Can't Help Myself 03:11
Drinkin' My Baby (Off My Mind) 02:25
Hearts On Fire 02:35
Jersey Boy 03:38
On Second Thought 03:38
go to sleep big bertha 04:39
She's Comin' Back To Say Goodbye 03:09
Step By Step 03:40
Suspicions 04:20
You Can't Run From Love 03:44
We Can't Go On Living Like This 03:34
Kentucky Rain 03:58
Bedroom Eyes 03:38
All My Life, All My Love 02:43
Runnin' With The Wind 04:06
Nothing Like Falling In Love 03:11
I Don't Know Where To Start 03:26
747 03:06
I'm a Little Bit Lonesome 03:19
I Just Want to Love You 04:11
Short Road To Love 02:36
B-B-B-Burnin' Up With Love 02:33
Someone Could Lose A Heart Tonight 03:27
I Will Never Let You Go Again 03:53
The Wanderer 03:24
Years After You 03:28
Both To Each Other (Friends & Lovers) 03:52
Pure Love 02:26
I Love A Rainy Night (Single/LP Version) 04:05
So Deep In Your Love 03:25
Dial That Telephone 02:36
Stranger In Your Eyes 03:55
Just The Way It Is 03:45
What Will I Write 03:01
Our Love Will Survive 03:29
Rivers 02:45
Warning Sign 02:54
Repetitive Regret 03:25
Tennessee Born And Bred 03:43
We Must Be Doin' Something Right 03:38
Only One Love In My Life 03:12
You've Come To The Right Heart 03:49
They're Tearin' My Little Town Down 02:39
You Look Like an Angel 03:30
You Put The Beat In My Heart 02:38

Artist Media

Born: 1941-11-27

Country: US

Biography - Eddie Rabbitt

Edward Thomas "Eddie" Rabbitt (November 27, 1941 - May 7, 1998) was a country music singer and songwriter who reached the peak of his popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in New Jersey, Rabbitt moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1968, hoping to earn a living as a songwriter and performer. He came to the attention of recording companies when he penned Elvis Presley's hit song "Kentucky Rain".

In 1975, Rabbitt signed on with Elektra Records, who had recently created a country music division.

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