The correct title of the song is "Take Me Home Tonight". The female singer in the song is Ronnie Spector, former wife of record producer Phil Spector. Ronnie was a member of the female group The Ronettes. Phil Spector produced their albums.
None on the Billboard Hot 100. But Money had three on the Billboard Rock Chart: Think I'm In Love (1982) Take Me Home Tonight (1986) The Love In Your Eyes (1989)
Eddie Money had a total of two top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His most notable songs that reached this peak were "Two Tickets to Paradise," which peaked at No. 4 in 1977, and "Take Me Home Tonight," which reached No. 4 in 1986. Money was known for his catchy rock sound and memorable lyrics, contributing to his success during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Eddie Money sings "Take Me Home Tonight". Lyrics to follow: I feel a hunger It's a hunger that tries to keep a man awake at night. Are you the answer? I shouldn't wonder when I feel you whet my appetite With all the power you're releasing It isn't safe to walk the city streets a Anticipation is running through me Let's find the key and turn this engine on. I can feel you breathe I can feel your heartbeat faster. Take me home tonight! I don't want to let you go till you see the light! Take me home tonight! Listen honey iust like Ronnie sang: Be my little baby! I get frightened in all this darkness I get nightmares I hate to sleep alone I need some company A guardian angel to keep me warm when the cold winds blow! I can feel you breathe I can feel your heartbeat faster. . . . Be my little baby! Just like Ronnie sang I say just like Ronnie sang: Be my little baby baby my darling! I feel a hunger it's a hunger! Take me home tonight!... Take me home tonight!... Take me home tonight!...
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The song "Take Me Home Tonight" was recorded and published in the year of 1986. It was distributed during the height of Eddie Money's career as a popular musician.
Take Me Home Tonight grossed $7,576,604 worldwide.
None on the Billboard Hot 100. But Money had three on the Billboard Rock Chart: Think I'm In Love (1982) Take Me Home Tonight (1986) The Love In Your Eyes (1989)
Take Me Home Tonight grossed $6,928,068 in the domestic market.
Edward Joseph Mahoney, professionally known as Eddie Money, died on September 13, 2019, at the age of 70, from stage 4 esophageal cancer. Eddie Money was an American musician popular in the 1970s and 1980s. His biggest hits were "Baby Hold On," "Two Tickets to Paradise," "Think I'm In Love," "Shakin'," "Take Me Home Tonight," "I Wanna Go Back," "Walk on Water," and "The Love in Your Eyes."
Eddie Money had a total of two top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His most notable songs that reached this peak were "Two Tickets to Paradise," which peaked at No. 4 in 1977, and "Take Me Home Tonight," which reached No. 4 in 1986. Money was known for his catchy rock sound and memorable lyrics, contributing to his success during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Eddie Money sings "Take Me Home Tonight". Lyrics to follow: I feel a hunger It's a hunger that tries to keep a man awake at night. Are you the answer? I shouldn't wonder when I feel you whet my appetite With all the power you're releasing It isn't safe to walk the city streets a Anticipation is running through me Let's find the key and turn this engine on. I can feel you breathe I can feel your heartbeat faster. Take me home tonight! I don't want to let you go till you see the light! Take me home tonight! Listen honey iust like Ronnie sang: Be my little baby! I get frightened in all this darkness I get nightmares I hate to sleep alone I need some company A guardian angel to keep me warm when the cold winds blow! I can feel you breathe I can feel your heartbeat faster. . . . Be my little baby! Just like Ronnie sang I say just like Ronnie sang: Be my little baby baby my darling! I feel a hunger it's a hunger! Take me home tonight!... Take me home tonight!... Take me home tonight!...
Take Me Tonight was created in 1982.
Take Me Home Tonight was released on 03/04/2011.
Take Me Home Tonight was created on 1986-08-16.
I think you mean "Take Me Home Tonight," if so, that was Teresa Palmer.
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