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Romance Dance

Kim Carnes

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Two months after Kim Carnes notched a number four hit by teaming up with Kenny Rogers for "Don't Fall in Love With a Dreamer," she managed to take a rendition of Smokey Robinson's "More Love" to the number ten spot. Unfortunately, the song's parent album, Romance Dance, turned out to be a rather bland effort as a whole. While her temperate but marbly voice gives Robinson's tune some added attraction, the other tracks seem to fall off into the listlessness of plain, adult contemporary fare. Her version of the Boxtops' "Cry Like a Baby" is almost as good, but wispy cuts like "Tear Me Apart" and "Will You Remember Me" are too typical to be memorable. Carnes' favorable radio ease is indeed present, but her material just doesn't lift it high enough to make a difference. "More Love" was her first Top 40 hit without a partner singing beside her, but was immensely overshadowed and soon forgotten, as was Romance Dance, after the release of 1981's Mistaken Identity, which harbored the Grammy-winning "Bette Davis Eyes," reaching number one in April of that same year. Carnes put another six songs into the Top 40 after the success of "Bette Davis Eyes," including 1984's "What About Me," hooking up once again with Kenny Rogers and joined by James Ingram.

© Mike DeGagne /TiVo

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1
Swept Me Off My Feet
00:03:19

Kim Carnes, Composer, MainArtist - Mike Piccirillo, Producer

℗ 1980 Capitol Records Inc.

2
Cry Like A Baby
00:03:00

Kim Carnes, MainArtist - George Tobin, Producer - Oldham, Composer - D Penn, Composer - Mike Piccirillo, Producer, Co-Producer

℗ 1980 Capitol Records Inc.

3
Will You Remember Me
00:04:38

Kim Carnes, Composer, MainArtist - Mike Piccirillo, Producer

℗ 1980 Capitol Records Inc.

4
Tear Me Apart
00:03:28

Kim Carnes, MainArtist - Michael Chapman, Composer - Nicholas Barry Chinn, Composer - Mike Piccirillo, Producer

℗ 1980 Capitol Records Inc.

5
Changin'
00:03:50

Kim Carnes, Composer, MainArtist - Daniel Moore, Producer - David M. Ellingson, Composer

℗ 1979 Capitol Records Inc.

6
More Love
00:03:35

Kim Carnes, MainArtist - George Tobin, Producer - SMOKEY ROBINSON, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1980 Capitol Records, LLC

7
In The Chill Of The Night
00:04:13

Kim Carnes, Composer, MainArtist - D. ELLINGSON, Composer - Mike Piccirillo, Producer

℗ 1980 Capitol Records Inc.

8
Where Is Your Heart
00:03:41

Kim Carnes, Composer, MainArtist - David M. Ellingson, Composer - Mike Piccirillo, Producer

℗ 1980 Capitol Records Inc.

9
And Still Be Loving You
00:03:40

Kim Carnes, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Mentor Ralph Williams, Producer

℗ 1975 UMG Recordings, Inc.

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Two months after Kim Carnes notched a number four hit by teaming up with Kenny Rogers for "Don't Fall in Love With a Dreamer," she managed to take a rendition of Smokey Robinson's "More Love" to the number ten spot. Unfortunately, the song's parent album, Romance Dance, turned out to be a rather bland effort as a whole. While her temperate but marbly voice gives Robinson's tune some added attraction, the other tracks seem to fall off into the listlessness of plain, adult contemporary fare. Her version of the Boxtops' "Cry Like a Baby" is almost as good, but wispy cuts like "Tear Me Apart" and "Will You Remember Me" are too typical to be memorable. Carnes' favorable radio ease is indeed present, but her material just doesn't lift it high enough to make a difference. "More Love" was her first Top 40 hit without a partner singing beside her, but was immensely overshadowed and soon forgotten, as was Romance Dance, after the release of 1981's Mistaken Identity, which harbored the Grammy-winning "Bette Davis Eyes," reaching number one in April of that same year. Carnes put another six songs into the Top 40 after the success of "Bette Davis Eyes," including 1984's "What About Me," hooking up once again with Kenny Rogers and joined by James Ingram.

© Mike DeGagne /TiVo

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