![]() ![]() 7 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and No. The version on Voice Of The Heart became the lead single to be taken from the album, making No. It’s a case of two sides of the same coin both are beautiful. The version on Voice Of The Heart is more lush, whereas Karen’s recording for her solo album features mainly just a piano accompaniment. Karen recorded it first for a solo album she was making with producer Phil Ramone in New York. One of the best songs on the record is a ballad that had been a minor hit for singer Bobby Vinton in 1979. Given the fact that the majority of the ten tracks are ones that Richard revisited to make up this record, it’s a much better album than you might think. ![]() ![]() The album, released on October 11, 1983, is made up of tracks from various sessions between 19 on what was the first record to be released after Karen’s death. “You’re Enough” is the other song on the aptly named Voice Of The Heart to come from the final session in April 1982, and is appropriately one written by Richard and John Bettis.
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