Romeo's Daughter (album) - Tracks Recorded By Other Artists

Tracks Recorded By Other Artists

Songs originally recorded by Romeo's Daughter that appeared on albums of other artists:

  • "Heaven in the Back Seat" by Eddie Money on Right Here
  • "Wild Child" by Heart on Brigade
  • "I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night" by Bonnie Tyler on Angel Heart, Chrissy Steele on Magnet To Steele
  • "Stay with Me Tonight" by Steps (recorded as "Stay with Me") on Step One

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