Richard Marx (album)
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| Studio album by Richard Marx | |||||
| Released | June 1987 | ||||
| Recorded | Capitol Studios, Lion Share Studio, Lighthouse Recorders, The Mix Room, Sunset Sound | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Label | EMI Records | ||||
| Producer | Richard Marx, David Cole, Humberto Gatica | ||||
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Richard Marx is the self-titled debut album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx. Released in 1987, it contained four hit singles that reached the Top Five in the Billboard charts, including Marx's first #1 single "Hold On to the Nights".
[edit] Track listing
- "Should've Known Better"
- "Don't Mean Nothing"
- "Endless Summer Nights"
- "Lonely Heart"
- "Hold On to the Nights"
- "Have Mercy"
- "Remember Manhattan"
- "The Flame of Love"
- "Rhythm of Life"
- "Heaven Only Knows"


