Queen of Hearts (Hank DeVito song)
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- pop song written by Hank DeVito, the pedal steel guitarist in Emmylou Harris's backing group The Hot Band, and was first recorded by Dave Edmunds on his 1979 album ''
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''. It was released as a single and reached No. 11 in the UK and No. 12 in Ireland that year, but failed to chart substantially elsewhere in the world. The most successful version of the song was recorded by
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in 1981 – her version reached #2 in the United States and South Africa. The song also reached the top 10 in Canada, Australia, Denmark, Switzerland and New Zealand.


Juice Newton version

Following an appearance on the 1980
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album '' But What Will the Neighbors Think'', on which composer DeVito played guitar, "Queen of Hearts" had its highest-profile rendition in a version by country-rock singer
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from the 1981 album ''
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''. Newton would later recall: "I did Queen of Hearts'live for about a year...Then I brought it to roducerRichard Landis when we started the ''Juice'' album. He wasn’t convinced at that point that it was a breakout song but I told him I think this is a real cool song … so we cut it." Newton's own favorite cut on the ''Juice'' album, "Queen of Hearts" was issued as the album's second single and would reach No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for two weeks in September 1981, behind " Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. While still at No. 2, "Queen of Hearts" was certified Gold for domestic sales of one million units. "Queen of Hearts" also gave Newton her second huge international hit, with Top Ten chart positions in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and Switzerland, and more moderate success in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands. Her recording of the song earned Newton a 1982 Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist, Country and Western category, "Queen of Hearts" having been a No. 14 country hit. In June 2014, Newton's version of the song was ranked No. 92 by ''
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'' on its list of the 100 greatest country songs of all time. Newton re-recorded "Queen of Hearts" for her 1998 album ''The Trouble With Angels''. In 1997, a live version by Dave Edmunds was released on his compilation album ''Rockin' ''. Juice Newton's first version of the song is featured in Oliver Stone's 1986 film '' Salvador'' and the 1997 film '' Boogie Nights''. It also appears as source music in the first episode of ''
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Chart performance (Juice Newton version)


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Covers

In 1982, Austrian artist Nickerbocker ( de) released the German rendering "Puppe (du bist a moderne Hex')" ("Doll (You're A Modern Witch)") which reached #3 in Austria.''(source in German)''


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* * {{Authority control 1981 singles 2006 singles Juice Newton songs Dave Edmunds songs Song recordings produced by Richard Landis Capitol Records singles Swan Song Records singles Rodney Crowell songs 1979 songs Songs written by Hank DeVito