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"Take Me Home Tonight" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money. It was released in August 1986 as the lead single from his album Can't Hold Back. The song's chorus interpolates the Ronettes' 1963 hit "Be My Baby", with original vocalist Ronnie Spector providing uncredited vocals and reprising her role. Songwriting credit was given to Mike ...
It contains one of Money's biggest hits, "Take Me Home Tonight" which helped bring both himself and Ronnie Spector back to the spotlight. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA in August 1987. "I Wanna Go Back" is a Billy Satellite cover and first appeared on the band's eponymous 1984 debut album.
Take Me Home Tonight may refer to: "Take Me Home Tonight" (song) , a 1986 song by Eddie Money, featuring Ronnie Spector Take Me Home Tonight (film) , a 2011 American film, starring Topher Grace
Take Me Home Tonight", a single from the album, peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. [18] Money only agreed to perform the song—which included a line from "Be My Baby", a song Ronnie Spector performed as part of The Ronettes—after Spector agreed to sing the line herself. [8]
Everhart was married to Ashley Hamilton from December 1, 1996, until their divorce in March 1997. Sylvester Stallone and Everhart were briefly engaged in 1995, but they never married. She was engaged to Joe Pesci, [7] but the couple broke up in 2008. [8] She gave birth to her son Kayden Bobby Everhart, in 2009, [9] with her ex-boyfriend Chad ...
American rock singer Eddie Money covered the song on his 1986 album Can't Hold Back, and it was released as the follow-up single to the top-ten hit "Take Me Home Tonight". It reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, #33 Adult Contemporary, [ 4 ] and number three on the Album Rock Tracks chart in early 1987.
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Playing for Keeps is the third studio album by American rock musician Eddie Money, released in July 1980 by Wolfgang Records and Columbia Records.It continues the expansion to include pop oriented tracks that began with the previous album.