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Wheels Are Turnin' - REO Speedwagon.
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Music & Lyrics by Kevin Cronin. Wheels Are Turnin' " is the eleventh studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in late 1984.
Album · 1984 · 9 Songs. Wheels Are Turnin' REO Speedwagon.
Wheels Are Turnin' is the eleventh studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in late 1984 (see 1984 in music). It is their second best-selling album, tied with Good Trouble, reaching No. 7 on the Billboard 200. The lead single was "I Do' Wanna Know," which stalled at on the Billboard Hot 100. But the second single, "Can't Fight This Feeling," was REO's second and longest-running number one single. Other singles released were "One Lonely Night" and "Live Every Moment"
Spelling variation of REO Speedwagon - Wheels Are Turnin'. On center label, back cover and lyrics side of inner, track A1 is "I Dowanna Know". Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing denoted by "P" in runouts. Richard Page appears courtesy of RCA Records. Also: CD, Album, Epic CDEPC 26137, Holland release. Reply Notify me Helpful. Marketplace 0 105 For Sale from €. 0.
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Kevin Cronin's writing is rock-solid, a delightful turnaround from 1982's Good Trouble album
REO Speedwagon – Wheels Are Turnin' @ MSN Music. This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1984. The single remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three consecutive weeks from March 9 to March 23, 1985. The song first appeared on REO Speedwagon's 1984 album Wheels Are Turnin'. It was the group's second number-one hit on the . charts (the first being 1981's "Keep on Loving You", also written by Kevin Cronin) and reached number sixteen in the UK.
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