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Heart Like a Wheel is the fifth solo studio album by Linda Ronstadt, released in November 1974.It was Ronstadt's last album to be released by Capitol Records.At the time of its recording, Ronstadt had already moved to Asylum Records and released her first album there; due to contractual obligations, though, Heart Like a Wheel was released by Capitol.
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" included Heart Like a Wheel (1974) at number 164 and The Very Best Of Linda Ronstadt (2002) at number 324. [155] The 2012 revision kept only the compilation, but raised it to the place once occupied by Heart Like a Wheel. Ronstadt's album sales have not been certified since 2001.
A Concert: Behind Prison Walls is the fifty-fourth overall album and a live album recorded by Johnny Cash at the Tennessee State Prison in 1974. The album features a total of seven performances by Cash with his backing band the Tennessee Three. It also features a total of nine performances by Linda Ronstadt, Roy Clark, and Foster Brooks.
What “Court and Spark” did for Joni Mitchell at the onset the year, “Heart Like a Wheel” did for Linda Ronstadt near the close of 1974. The Peter Asher-produced work turned updates of the ...
During the sit-down, Gomez gushed that her favorite of Ronstadt’s songs is “When I Will Be Loved,” which came out in 1974. Linda Ronstadt circa 1970. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
The albums discography of American singer Linda Ronstadt contains 29 studio albums, 37 compilation albums, one live album, one box set and two extended plays (EP's). Her first studio album was a dual credit with the Stone Poneys titled Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III (1968).
Selena Gomez and Linda Ronstadt. Getty Images (2) Selena Gomez’s latest movie role has been years in the making. Gomez, 31, is set to play legendary singer Linda Ronstadt in an upcoming biopic.
Eight years after the release of the band's first album (in March 1975), it was reissued by Capitol under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt, as a result of the multi-platinum success Ronstadt had in 1974-75 as a solo artist with the No. 1 album Heart Like A Wheel. The song listing in the reissue highlighted Ronstadt's three ...