- Queen of Hearts (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Queen of Hearts
Artist =Juice Newton
from Album = Juice
Released = 1981
Format =
Recorded = 1981
Genre = Country/pop
Length =
Label =Capitol Records
Writer = Hank DeVito
Producer =
Last single = "Angel of the Morning "
(1981)
This single = "Queen of Hearts"
(1981)
Next single = "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known) "
(1982)"Queen of Hearts" is a country-pop song written by Hank DeVito.The song first appeared on
Dave Edmunds 's 1979 album "Repeat When Necessary " and the single reached #11 in the UK that year. Two years later, it was a #2 hit single in the United States for pop/country musicianJuice Newton (the top spot being held by theDiana Ross andLionel Richie hit "Endless Love"). Newton's version sold more than a million copies in the United States and went "Top 10" in several other countries, such as Canada and Australia. The song originally appeared on her 1981 album "Juice". The song is also featured prominently inOliver Stone 's 1986 film "Salvador". For her recording of "Queen of Hearts," Juice Newton earned a 1982 Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist in the Country category.Cover versions
Infobox Single
Name = Queen of Hearts
Artist =Melanie Laine
from Album = Time Flies
Released = 2006
Format =
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Country/pop
Length = 3:31
Label =Royalty Records
Writer = Hank DeVito
Producer = Bart McKay
Last single = "Is Goodbye The Best You Can Do"
(2005)
This single = "Queen of Hearts"
(2006)
Next single = "One Night At Home"
(2006)In 1981, French singer
Sylvie Vartan released a French-language version of "Queen of Hearts," entitled "Quand tu veux" ("When You Want It").In 2006, country singer
Melanie Laine released her version of "Queen of Hearts". Laine's version reached #16 on the Canadian country charts.Chart performance
Juice Newton
Melanie Laine
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