Take Heart

Take Heart

Infobox Album
Name = Take Heart
Type = Album
Artist = Juice Newton


Released = 1979
Recorded =
Genre = Country rock
Length =
Label = Capitol Records (SN-16244)
Producer =
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hifyxqygldte link]
Last album = "Well Kept Secret" (1978)
This album = "Take Heart" (1979)
Next album = "Juice" (1981)

"Take Heart" is a 1979 album by Juice Newton on Capitol Records. The album contains five country hits, including Newton's top-40 version of '"Sunshine".

Track listing

#"Sunshine" (Jonathan Edwards)
#"Just Holding On" (Clarke)
#"Any Way That You Want Me" (Chip Taylor)
#"Until Tonight" (Tim James/Steven McClintock)
#"Tear It Up" (Dorsey Burnette/Johnny Burnette)
#"You Fill My Life" (Otha Young)
#"One Step at a Time" (Pennington)
#"San Diego Serenade" (Tom Waits)
#"The Dream Never Dies" (The Cooper Brothers)
#"Lay Back in the Arms of Someone" (Mike Chapman/Nicky Chinn)

Chart listings

The following songs charted on the Billboard Country Singles chart:
*"Any Way That You Want Me" - #81
*"Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone" - #80
*"Until Tonight" - #42
*"Sunshine" - #35
*"You Fill My Life" - #41

Credits

[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hifyxqygldte~T2 Link to "Take Heart" credits on AllMusic]


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