Romeo's Heart
Romeo's Heart | ||||
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Studio album by John Farnham | ||||
Released | 3 June 1996 (Australia) | |||
Recorded | 1995-1996 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Length | 51:58 | |||
Label | Sony BMG, RCA, Gotham | |||
Producer | Ross Fraser | |||
John Farnham chronology | ||||
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Singles from Romeo's Heart | ||||
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Romeo's Heart is a studio album by Australian singer John Farnham.[1] The album was released in Australia on 3 June 1996 and was Farnham's first studio album since the release of Then Again... in 1993.
This album peaked in the ARIA charts at No. 2 and was four times platinum. It won the "Best Adult Contemporary Album" at the ARIA Awards in 1996. This album produced five singles in total Including: (A Simple Life), (Hearts On Fire), (Don't Let It End), (All Kind Of People) and "Have A Little Faith (In Us)" which gained the most commercial success, reaching No. 3 in March.
Track listing
- "Have A Little Faith (In Us)" (R. Desalvo, A. Roman) – 5:08
- "Little Piece Of My Heart" (C. Celli, A. Levin, J. Ponti) – 4:52
- "A Simple Life" (J. Lind, R. Page) – 3:58
- "All Kinds Of People" (E. Pressley, S. Crow, K. Gilbert) – 5:16
- "Romeo's Heart" (J. Kimball, R. Vanwarmer) – 4:18
- "Don't Let It End" (A. Hendra) – 4:41
- "Heart's On Fire" (T. Kimmel, S. Lynch) – 4:48
- "Hard Promises To Keep" (K. Rhodes) – 5:45
- "Over My Head" (R. Pleasance, A. Tanner) – 5:45
- "May You Never" (J. Martyn) – 3:50
- "Second Skin" (J. Farnham, R. Fraser, C. Lim) – 3:41
Personnel
Credited to:[1]
- John Farnham - vocals
- Lindsay Field - vocals
- Lisa Edwards - vocals
- Joe Creighton - bass, vocals
- Brett Garsed - guitars, vocals
- Stuart Fraser - guitars
- Angus Burchall - drums
- Steve Williams - harmonica
Chart positions
Year | Chart | Position |
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1996 | Australian Recording Industry Association Albums Chart | 2 |
References
- 1 2 Holmgren, Magnus; Reboulet, Scott; Albury, Lyn; Birtles, Beeb; Warnqvist, Stefan; Medlin, Peter. "John Farnham". Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 27 November 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
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