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''Heart Like a Wheel'' is Linda Ronstadt's Grammy Award-winning fifth solo album recording and the last of her studio projects for Capitol Records, released in late 1974. ==History==
Owing Capitol one more album on her contract, Ronstadt brought in producer Peter Asher, who had worked on her previous album ''Don't Cry Now'', and multi-instrumentalist and arranger Andrew Gold. The collaborative efforts of Asher and Gold have been credited over the years as contributing significantly to the album's artistic success. Several tracks have string arrangements by Gregory Rose. The result, a more refined and streamlined mix of country and rock than her previous releases, proved to be Ronstadt's commercial breakthrough. Critics later said the album, with less of a folk influence, standardized the musical formula for her subsequent albums in the 1970s. Released in late 1974, ''Heart Like a Wheel'' became the first of her three number 1 peaks on the ''Billboard'' album chart starting February 15, 1975, alongside the number 1 song on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "You're No Good." Ronstadt was featured for the first of six times on the cover of ''Rolling Stone'' magazine in its March 27, 1975, issue. The B-side of the single for "You're No Good", a cover of Hank Williams's "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You)," peaked at number 2 on ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Billboard )〕 Although her major successes were in the pop/rock field, Ronstadt also had great success in the country music field. ''Heart Like A Wheel'' spent four weeks at number 1 on Billboards Country Albums chart in early 1975. The follow-up single release, a rockified version of the Everly Brothers' "When Will I Be Loved," spent two weeks at number 2 on the Hot 100 in June 1975 and reached number 1 on the Cash Box Pop singles chart. It also became Ronstadt's first number 1 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart. The B-side of "When Will I Be Loved," a melancholy version of a Buddy Holly & the Crickets song, "It Doesn't Matter Anymore", subsequently climbed the Pop, Adult Contemporary and Country charts.
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