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  1. Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff. ... Glenn Frey – backing vocals (7) J. D. Souther – backing vocals (7 ...

  2. Karla Bonoff version. Bonoff learned of the song through Glenn Frey, who was the intended producer of her album Wild Heart of the Young before the job went to Kenny Edwards. Bonoff said Frey was "a great collector of obscure R&B tunes. He used to play me all these really cool [songs]."

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Glenn Frey, of the Eagles, was lined up to produce Bonoff’s third album. While it didn’t eventuate, he unearthed the song ‘Personally’. Frey was an avid collector of R&B songs and found a 1978 version of the song recorded by Jackie Moore. Not writing allows Bonoff to step outside her comfort zone.

    • All My Life. The 1989 duet “All My Life” was performed by Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt but it was originally written by Karla Bonoff. Once again, her songwriting talent paid off as a song performed by Linda Ronstadt became a big hit on the music charts.
    • Personally. On the US Billboard Hot 100, “Personally” became a number nineteen hit for Karla Bonoff in 1982. It was also a number three hit on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart.
    • Somebody’s Eyes. In 1984, Footloose starring Kevin Bacon as a rebellious teenager in a small town became an American cult classic. The soundtrack became every bit as popular as it became a multi-platinum seller on a global scale.
    • Tell Me Why. Before Wynona Judd turned “Tell Me Why” into a number three hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1993, its story as a song began with Karla Bonoff.
  4. Karla Bonoff’s acclaimed self-titled 1977 debut is a melodically rich collection of songs expressing ... Background Vocals Andrew Gold, Brock Walsh, Glenn Frey & 5 more. More Karla Bonoff albums ...

  5. I don’t think I would have been brave enough like some of my other friends like J.D. Souther or Glenn Frey to leave their hometowns at that age and come to Los Angeles with nothing to be in the music business.” Bonoff didn’t have to drive as far as Frey (Detroit), Souther (Amarillo) or Ronstadt (Tucson), but her journey had its own hurdles.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karla_BonoffKarla Bonoff - Wikipedia

    Bonoff was born to Chester and Shirley (née Kahane) Bonoff, and named after her paternal grandfather, Karl Bonoff. Her family was Jewish, with ancestors from Russia, Hungary, Austria and Germany. In her early career, Bonoff sang background vocals for Ronstadt and Wendy Waldman before releasing her debut album in 1977, titled Karla Bonoff.