Bonnie Tyler
Notes From America / Hide Your Heart


Tracks:

1. Notes From America
2. Hide Your Heart
3. Don't Turn Around
4. Save Up All Your Tears
5. To Love Somebody
6. Take Another Look At Your Heart
7. The Best
8. Shy With You
9. Streets Of Little Italy
10. Turtle Blues

Line up:

Vocals - Bonnie Tyler
Vocals - Louis Cortelezzi
Vocals - Lawrence Feldman
Vocals - Ronnie Cuber
Saxophone - Louis Cortelezzi
Baritone Sax - Ronnie Cuber
Trombone - Keith O'Quinn
Organ - Chuck Kentis
Synthesizer - Chuck Kentis
Keyboards - Chuck Kentis
Keyboards - Holly Knight
Piano - Gregg Mangiafico
Piano - Bette Sussmann
Bass - Tony Levin
Bass - John Regan
Bass - John McCurry
Bass - Seth Glassman
Guitar - John McCurry
Rhythm Guitar - Seth Glassman
Drums, Percussion - Jerry Marotta
Choir and Chorus - Elaine Caswell
Choir and Chorus - Desmond Child
Choir and Chorus - Diana Grasselli
Choir and Chorus - Jerry Marotta
Choir and Chorus - Louis Merlino
Choir and Chorus - Steve Savitt
Choir and Chorus - Joe Lynn Turner (track 1-3,6,8)
Choir and Chorus - Myriam Naomi Valle
Other Vocalists - Patricia Darcy
Other Vocalists - Janice Payson
Other Vocalists - Al Scotti
Other Vocalists - Bernie Shanahan
Other Vocalists - Melanie Williams
Trumpet – Joe Shepley

Record Label / Year of Release:

Columbia 1988

Notes:


Hide Your Heart (released under the title Notes From America in the United States), is the seventh studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released in 1988, by Columbia Records, and her final release under the label. The album was recorded in Woodstock, New York, and produced by Desmond Child.

It features the song "Hide Your Heart" written by Paul Stanley, Desmond Child and Holly Knight. This song was later covered four times in 1989 on Kiss' Hot in the Shade, Ace Frehley's Trouble Walkin', Robin Beck's Trouble Or Nothin', and Molly Hatchet's Lightning Strikes Twice. It also features the original version of the track "Save Up All Your Tears", which would be covered, with a faster arrangement, by Cher on her 1991 album Love Hurts.