5378. Dave Edmunds - Queen of Hearts

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From: Repeat When Necessary; Year: 1979; Genre: Rockabilly/Rock/Country Rock
Most would probably best remember the version of this song recorded by Juice Newton, which can be heard here on YouTube, made a large world-wide hit out of it. Whilst this original recording did not see the same amount of success, it charted in both the U.K. and Ireland. Queen of Hearts is another song that reaches across genres to make a somewhat unique sound, which kind of spread about during the late '70s to early '80s, that being the fusion of rock, country, pop, and rockabilly. Due to this, the song can be played in a varied company and could probably go over quite well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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