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Heartbreak Radio - Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Crystal Clear Sound, Perfect for Romantic Nights, Beach Parties & Road Trips
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Heartbreak Radio - Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Crystal Clear Sound, Perfect for Romantic Nights, Beach Parties & Road Trips
Heartbreak Radio - Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Crystal Clear Sound, Perfect for Romantic Nights, Beach Parties & Road Trips
Heartbreak Radio - Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Crystal Clear Sound, Perfect for Romantic Nights, Beach Parties & Road Trips
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Heartbreak Radio is a 1981 album by Rita Coolidge and was originally released on the A&M Records label.
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Rita Coolidge's first album of the 1980s is a classic Coolidge recording. She should have had a #1 hit with "The Closer You Get," which she recorded years before Alabama. In no small part, this album's artistry is due to Andrew Gold's production and stellar musicianship, as much to Coolidge's gorgeous vocals. And the songs! There's no way to pick a favorite, because they're all great:"Walk On In""One More Heartache""The Closer You Get""Wishin' And Hopin'""Heartbreak Radio""Man And A Woman""I Did My Part""Hold On (I Feel Our Love Is Changing)""Basic Lady""Stranger To Me Now""Take It Home""Man And A Woman" includes incredible harmony/background vocals by J.D. Souther. The credits read like a who's who of the L.A. music mafia.

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