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Carnes Kim Lyrics

Genre: Rock

Carnes Kim Lyrics - by Popularity

1 The Heart Won't Lie
2 Bon Voyage
3 Take Me Home To Where My Heart Is
4 Hooked On The Memory Of You
5 It Could Have Been Better
6 And Still Be Loving You
7 It Hurts So Bad
8 To The Other Side
9 Paris Without You (St Vincent's Court)
10 Do You Love Her
11 Bette Davis Eyes
12 Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer
13 Still Hold On
14 When To Hold On
15 Touch And Go
16 I Pretend
17 Jamaica Sunday Morning
18 I'd Lie To You For Your Love
19 Will You Remember Me
20 You Turned My World Around
21 Crazy In Love
22 You Make My Heart Beat Faster
23 Don't Pick Up The Phone (Pick Up The Phone)
24 He Makes The Sun Rise (Orpheus)
25 Lose In Love
26 Get Busy
27 Love Me Like You Never Did Before
28 All He Did Was Tell Me Lies
29 One Kiss
30 Independent Girl
31 You're A Part Of Me
32 Rough Edges
33 It's Not The Spotlight
34 Last Thing You Ever Wanted To Do
35 What Am I Gonna Do
36 River of Memories
37 Hangin' On By A Thread
38 Good Old Days
39 Brass & Batons
40 I'll Be Here Where The Heart Is
41 The Best Of You
42 She Dances With Meat
43 When I'm Away From You
44 Don't Cry Now
45 Met You At The Wrong Time of My Life
46 Fantastic Fire Of Love
47 Waiting For The Pain To Go Away
48 To Love Somebody
49 Cry Like A Baby
50 Begging For Favors
51 In Chill Of The Night
52 Crazy In The Night (Barking At Airplanes)
53 Young Love
54 Dancin' At The Lighthouse
55 Divided Hearts
56 When The Walls Come Down
57 Where Is Your Heart
58 Willie And The Hand Jive
59 Oliver (Voice On The Radio)
60 Gypsy Honeymoon
61 Breakin' Away From Sanity
62 The Thrill Of The Grill
63 You Don't Love Me Anymore
64 Skeptical Shuffle
65 Does It Make You Remember
66 Only Lonely Love
67 He'll Come Around
68 Stay Away
69 Look Through Children's Eyes
70 Merc Man
71 Piece Of The Sky
72 Break The Rules Tonight (Out of School)
73 Nothin' Better Than Love
74 Say You Don't Know Me
75 Bad Seed
76 That's Where The Trouble Lies
77 Don't Call It Love
78 A Kick In The Heart
79 Take It On The Chin Baby
80 You Say You Love Me
81 Draw Of The Cards
82 Let Your Love Come Easy
83 Blood From The Bandit
84 Tear's Edge
85 The Arrangement
86 Hit And Run
87 Love Comes From Unexpected Places
88 Hurricane
89 You Are Everything
90 Undertow
91 Hang On To Your Airplane (Honeymoon)
92 Just One Little Kiss
93 Miss You Tonight
94 Sailin'
95 Voyeur
96 Love Hurts
97 My Old Pals
98 Invisible Hands
99 Crimes Of The Heart
100 Chain Letter
101 Hangin' On by a Thread
102 Nothing Makes Me Feel As Good As A Love Song
103 Tubin'
104 Looker
105 Somewhere In The Night
106 Changin'
107 Abadabadango
108 Warm Love
109 Blinded By Love
110 The Universal Song
111 Heartbreak Radio
112 What Good Is Love
113 Goodnight Moon
114 If You Don't Want My Love
115 Make No Mistake He's Mine
116 Along With The Radio
117 Under My Thumb
118 Swept Me Off My Feet
119 Just To Spend Tonight With You
120 Mistaken Identity
121 Black And White
122 We Can Get Through This
123 Tear Me Apart
124 Lookin' For A Big Night
125 Checkin' Out The Ghosts
126 Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
127 More Love

Carnes Kim Bio

Kim Carnes (born July 20, 1945 Hollywood, California) is an American singer-songwriter. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner noted for her distinctive raspy vocal style. Some people have called her "The Female Rod Stewart" due to her raspy voice.

After writing songs for many years, Kim Carnes signed her first publishing deal in 1969 with famed producer Jimmy Bowen. During this period, she shared demo-recording time with Bowen's other writers, including Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and J.D. Souther. Carnes also sang "Nobody Knows", written by Mike Settle, which was featured in the end credits of the 1971 film, Vanishing Point. The film also featured Carnes's first selection as a songwriter, "Sing Out for Jesus", which was recorded by Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton.

Her first album, Rest on Me, produced by Jimmy Bowen, was released in 1972. Her self-titled album in 1975 contained her first charted hit, "You're a Part Of Me" (No. 32 AC). This album was followed in 1976 by Sailin', produced by the legendary Jerry Wexler.