"Rock people thought she was too gentle, folk people thought she was too pop, and pop people didn't quite understand where she was at, but Country people really loved Linda." – Country Western Stars, 1970
One of the top-selling female rock artists of all time, cross-genre legend Linda Ronstadt was a trailblazer who successfully tested the boundaries of popular music across Rock, Pop, Country, Folk, Jazz, Latin, and Broadway. She has sung on over 120 albums, notched 31 gold and platinum records, won 11 Grammys, and sold more than 100 million records worldwide. Lynnea Barry and friends celebrate Ronstadt's career from her early years with the Stone Poneys in the mid-'60s through the first 15 years of her long solo career, which crossed paths with the Eagles, Jackson Browne and others across many genres.
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| | Heart Like a Wheel (1974) Kate McGarrigle, Anna McGarrigle (w/m) First recorded by Kate & Anna McGarrigle |
| | Love Has No Pride (1972) Libby Titus, Eric Justin Katz (w/m) First recorded by Bonnie Raitt |
| | Just One Look (1963) Gregory Carroll, Doris Troy (w/m) First recorded by Doris Troy |
| | Desperado (1973) Don Henley, Glenn Frey (w/m) First recorded by Eagles |
| | Heat Wave (1963) Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland, Brian Holland (w/m) First recorded by Martha and the Vandellas |
| | You're No Good (1963) Cling Ballard Jr. (w/m) First recorded by Dee Dee Warwick |
| | Tumbling Dice (1972) Mick Jagger, Keith Richard (w/m) First recorded by The Rolling Stones |