Rhythm & Romance
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This article is about the Rosanne Cash album. For the Kenny G album, see Rhythm & Romance (Kenny G album). For The System album, see Rhythm & Romance (The System album).
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| Studio album by Rosanne Cash | ||||
| Released | 1985 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 34:04 | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
| Producer | David Malloy, Rodney Crowell, and David Thoener | |||
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Rhythm & Romance was the fifth release and second #1 Billboard country album for Rosanne Cash. Her highest honor came when one of its tracks, "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me", won the 1985 Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a female artist. That song and "Never Be You" were both #1 Billboard country singles. Two other tracks rose to the #5 spot on the charts: "Hold On" and "Second to No One."
[edit] Track listing
- "Hold On" (Rosanne Cash) – 3:36
- "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me" (Rosanne Cash/Rodney Crowell) – 3:17
- "Never Be You" (Benmont Tench/Tom Petty) – 3:28
- "Second to No One" (Rosanne Cash) – 3:46
- "Halfway House" (Rosanne Cash) – 4:24
- "Pink Bedroom" (John Hiatt) – 3:09
- "Never Alone" (Rosanne Cash/Vince Gill) – 3:38
- "My Old Man" (Rosanne Cash) – 2:52
- "Never Gonna Hurt" (Rosanne Cash) – 3:05
- "Closing Time" (Rosanne Cash) – 2:49
[edit] Personnel
- Rosanne Cash: Vocals
- Anton Fig: Drums
- Vince Gill: Background Vocals
- David Hungate: Bass
- Jennifer Kimball: Background Vocals
- Benmont Tench: Electric Piano
- Waddy Wachtel: Electric Guitar
- Larry Crane: Guitar
- Anthony Crawford: Background Vocals
- Patricia Darcy: Background Vocals
- Bob Glaub: Bass
- Steve Goldstein: Keyboards
- Ula Hedwig: Background Vocals
- Dave Innis: Keyboards
- Paul Leim: Drums
- Randy McCormick: Keyboards
- Robert Sabino: Synthesizer
- Billy Joe Walker: Electric Guitar
- Willie Weeks: Bass
[edit] Chart performance
| Chart (1985) | Peak position |
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| U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard 200 | 101 |
| Preceded by Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 by Ronnie Milsap |
Top Country Albums number-one album December 7, 1985 |
Succeeded by Something Special by George Strait |
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