I Don't Want To Hear Anymore

Album: Long Road Out Of Eden (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was written by Paul Carrack, who originally gave Timothy B. Schmit a cassette of this song backstage at Twickenham in England. Timothy performs lead vocals on the track.
  • The English vocalist Paul Carrack has been the vocalist for a number of bands including Ace and Mike And The Mechanics. He had a solo hit in 1987 with "Don't Shed a Tear."
  • This was released as the fifth single from Long Road Out Of Eden.
  • Carrack recorded his own version of this ballad featuring Eagles' Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit. It was released as a single from his 2007 I Know That Name album.

Comments: 3

  • Anne Hemming from GloucesterPaul Carrack has written many songs for the Eagles,I never tire of listening to him and the Eagles.l have their original LPs from the 70s, Doobies as well. There will never be music like this
  • Tate from TexasHas become one of my all time favs, they've sang my life and many other people's in their songs and Timothy's vocals are impeccable as always
  • Peterm from Coventry, United KingdomNot a typical Eagles or great song, but worth listening to.
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