The 1989 duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville is widely considered one of the most iconic pop ballads of the late 20th century. Released as the lead single from Ronstadt’s triple-platinum album, Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind . Song Origins and History
: It was written by the legendary husband-and-wife team Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil , along with Tom Snow .
The pairing of Ronstadt’s powerful soprano and Neville’s "angelic" vibrato was introduced by producer .
: Before the 1989 smash, it was recorded by Bill Medley (1981) and Bette Midler (1983), the latter under the title "All I Need to Know". The Ronstadt & Neville Collaboration
: Barry Mann first recorded the song for his self-titled 1980 album.
While made famous by the duo, the song had a decade-long history before their version:
The 1989 duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville is widely considered one of the most iconic pop ballads of the late 20th century. Released as the lead single from Ronstadt’s triple-platinum album, Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind . Song Origins and History
: It was written by the legendary husband-and-wife team Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil , along with Tom Snow . Don't Know Much (with Aaron Neville)
The pairing of Ronstadt’s powerful soprano and Neville’s "angelic" vibrato was introduced by producer . The 1989 duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron
: Before the 1989 smash, it was recorded by Bill Medley (1981) and Bette Midler (1983), the latter under the title "All I Need to Know". The Ronstadt & Neville Collaboration The pairing of Ronstadt’s powerful soprano and Neville’s
: Barry Mann first recorded the song for his self-titled 1980 album.
While made famous by the duo, the song had a decade-long history before their version: