Country
Restless Heart

Restless Heart was one of the most popular country bands of the late '80s and early '90s, scoring numerous hits on the country charts and a few major successes on adult contemporary radio as well. Restless Heart's self-titled debut album was released in 1985 and contained three Top 10 hits: "I Want Everyone to Cry," "(Back to The) Heartbreak Kid," and "Til I Loved You." The 1986 follow-up, Wheels, was their true breakthrough, topping the country charts and producing four No. 1 hits: "That Rock Won't Roll," the ballad "I'll Still Be Loving You," "Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right)," and "Wheels." Big Dreams in a Small Town in 1988 gave the band six consecutive chart-toppers thanks to its first two singles, "A Tender Lie" and "The Bluest Eyes in Texas." Its title track and "Say What's in Your Heart" also reached the Top 5. In 1989, the album Fast Movin' Train spawned two more Top Five hits in the title track and "Dancy's Dream." 1992's Big Iron Horses gave them another adult contemporary crossover hit with "When She Cries." "Tell Me What You Dream" become their first adult contemporary chart-topper in 1993. More recently, they released the compilation album Playlist: The Very Best of Restless Heart in 2013. Restless Heart continues to tour the country.