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Eddie Money Take Me Home Tonight Official Music Video

Eddie Money – Take Me Home Tonight





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Eddie Money – Take Me Home Tonight – Official Music Video. The lead single from Eddie’s 1986 album Can’t Hold Back. The song’s chorus interpolates the Ronettes’ hit “Be My Baby (1963), sang by original vocalist Ronnie Spector. The single reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in U.S. and #15 in Canada.

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