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Heaven in the Backseat

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"Heaven in the Backseat"
Single by Romeo's Daughter
from the album Romeo's Daughter
A-side"Heaven in the Back Seat"
B-side"Don't Look Back"
ReleasedAugust 1989
GenreAlbum-oriented rock
Length5:03 (album version)
3:55 (single edit)
LabelJive
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Romeo's Daughter singles chronology
"I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night"
(1989)
"Heaven in the Backseat"
(1989)
"Attracted to the Animal"
(1993)

"Heaven in the Backseat" is a song by British rock band Romeo's Daughter that was featured on their self-titled debut album. It was made more popular when it was later featured on the soundtrack of the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. The song stayed on the UK Singles Chart below the top 75 for two weeks and peaked at No. 97 on the week of 12 May 1990, becoming the band's only domestic hit.

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Transcription

Music video

The video starts off with Romeo's Daughter performing at a concert, then Leigh Matty gets into a limo while singing and scenes are shown from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. She is then seen singing at another concert with more scenes from the film.

Eddie Money version

It was covered by Eddie Money in 1991 from the album Right Here. His version reached No. 58 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart and it peaked at No. 6 on the US Mainstream Rock Chart.

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[1] 97

References

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This page was last edited on 1 June 2023, at 17:31
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