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• David Palmer • Chuck Cochran singles chronology ' (1984) ' Spanish Eddie' (1985) ' (1985) ' Spanish Eddie' is a song by American singer released as the lead single from her fourth album,. The single was produced by and arranged. A moody black-and-white photo appeared on the picture sleeve and the single was promoted by a.
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Released in July 1985, the record became Branigan's sixth Top 40 hit in the U.S. In two and a half years, peaking at #40 on the and #37 on the singles chart.
A 12' dance version featuring an extended remix of the Branigan-penned B-side, 'Tenderness', as well, gave her highest U.S. Peak for the song, at #26. The chart peak for 'Spanish Eddie' was #29. Branigan's single fared better overseas. 'Spanish Eddie' achieved Top Ten status in South Africa (#6) and Austria (#8), and was a sizable hit in Sweden (#11) while hitting the Top 40 in Australia (#24), Canada (#34) and Germany (#36). The song also charted in France (#73) and the UK (#87).
This section needs expansion. You can help. ( December 2013) Formats and track listings [ ] 7' single • 'Spanish Eddie' – 4:10 • 'Tenderness' – 3:46 12' single • 'Spanish Eddie' (Extended remix) – 5:31 • 'Tenderness' (Extended remix) – 5:50 • 'Spanish Eddie' – 4:10 Chart performance [ ] Chart (1985) Peak position Australia () 24 Austria () 8 Canada () 34 France () 73 Germany () 36 South Africa () 6 Sweden () 11 UK Singles () 87 US 40 US ( ) 29 US ( ) 26 Cover versions [ ] • 1985: recorded the song in German as 'Die Nacht als der Himmel Feuer fing'.
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Laura Branigan • Add to Favorite • • • Laura Ann Branigan (bornJuly 3, 1952, Mount Kisco, New York; died August 26, 2004 (aged 52), East Quogue, New York) was a singer, songwriter and actress best known for the hits 'Gloria' and 'Self Control'. She grew up in Armonk, Westchester County, New York, USA.
It wasn't until her senior year at Byram Hills High School, (1966-70) where she performed the lead role in a school musical,(Pajama Game), that she began to consider a career in entertainment. After graduation from high school, Laura moved to Manhattan and attended The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. (1970-72) In the early 1970s Branigan was a member of the band Meadow, which released one album in 1973 called The Friend Ship. In 1976 (April - July) she toured Europe as a backing vocalist for Leonard Cohen. Upon Laura’s return to New York, it became clear to her that she wanted to pursue a career as a solo artist. Laura’s powerful talent, as well as her drive and determination, led to her being signed in October 1977. In a meeting at Sid Bernstein office.