Somewhere in the northwestern U.S. last summer, Eddie Rabbitt was sitting up late with his manager, Stan Moress, and his road manager, Bill Rehrig, in the back of Rabbitt`s bus. They were discussing ...
Country icon Eddie Rabbitt scored his first No. 1 hit in 1976, but our choice for No. 55 on the Top 100 Country Songs list didn't hit the country charts until 1980. When Rabbitt released 'Drivin' My ...
For the week starting Feb. 10, 1979, Eddie Rabbitt hit No. 1 on the charts with "Every Which Way But Loose." Co-written by Steve Dorff, Snuff Garrett and Milton Brown, the mid-tempo, pedal ...
'You and I' became a massive chart success for Eddie Rabbitt and Crystal Gayle in 1982, hitting No. 1 on the country charts and giving both country superstars a crossover Top 10 pop smash on the ...
Since the advent of commercial country music, Nashville has run as its own sealed-off, efficient machine -- a whole major local industry dedicated entirely to cranking out a specific kind of hit song.
Eddie Rabbitt is back on the road, again writing his own songs, seeing his records go to No. 1 and looking for police protection from his screaming female fans. The tall crowd-pleaser appears to have ...
Of all of Eddie Rabbitt's hits, perhaps no song is as well-known as the late country star's 1980 smash "I Love a Rainy Night." While some songs can spring to life in a matter of minutes, it took years ...
The rest of the film’s soundtrack relied heavily upon country music, with songs from Mel Tillis, Charlie Rich, Hank Thompson and Eastwood’s then-girlfriend and co-star in the film, Sondra Locke, ...
Eddie Rabbitt, never one to rock the boat musically, has decided to take a stand against what he sees as the moral quagmire of the music industry. At the top of his hit list are the purveyors of rap ...
Blake Shelton has added a new entry in his “Friends and Heroes” series, releasing an appropriately anxious cover of Eddie Rabbitt’s 1979 hit “Every Which Way but Loose.” It joins Shelton’s recent ...