Loveline (Eddie Rabbitt album)

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Loveline
Eddie Rabbitt - Loveline.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 9, 1979
Studio
Genre Country, soft rock
Label Elektra
Producer David Malloy
Eddie Rabbitt chronology
The Best of Eddie Rabbitt
(1979)
Loveline
(1979)
Horizon
(1980)
Singles from Loveline
  1. "Suspicions"
    Released: May 1979
  2. "I Just Want to Love You"
    Released: October 1979
Professional ratings
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Loveline is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt. It was released in 1979 under the Elektra Records label. The album produced three singles including "Suspicions", which reached number one on country charts, 13 on the Billboard 100 and 9 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The other singles included "Pour Me Another Tequila" and "Gone Too Far", which peaked at 5 and 1, respectively, on Country Charts. The song "I Don't Wanna Make Love (With Anyone But You)" previously appeared on Rabbitt's album Rocky Mountain Music and was re-recorded on this album.

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Loveline reached number four on country album charts and received generally positive reviews. Allmusic retrospectively gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5 and praised it for its "R&B influence" and "disco feel" along with the track's "inspired melodies and unusual chord progressions."

The title song was later recorded by Dr. Hook; their version became their last entry on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 60 in 1982. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pour Me Another Tequila" David Malloy, Eddie Rabbitt, Even Stevens3:25
2."Gone Too Far"Malloy, Rabbitt, Stevens3:22
3."Loveline"Malloy, Rabbitt, Stevens3:28
4."One and Only One" Paul Overstreet, Stevens, Rabbitt, Malloy3:22
5."Suspicions"Malloy, Randy McCormick, Rabbitt, Stevens4:18
6."So Fine"Malloy, Rabbitt, Stevens3:20
7."I Will Never Let You Go Again"Rabbitt, Stevens3:52
8."Amazing Love"Rabbitt, Dan Tyler, Malloy, Stevens3:52
9."It's Always Like the First Time"Rabbitt3:51
10."I Don't Wanna Make Love (With Anyone but You)"Rabbitt4:45

Personnel

Production

Charts

Singles

YearSong US Country US singles US AC
1979"Suspicions"1139
1979"Pour Me Another Tequila"5--
1980"Gone Too Far"18235

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