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    Restless Heart embraced its crossover appeal with this song, a No. 1 adult contemporary hit that barely missed the Top 40 (it peaked at 43) of Billboard's all-genre Hot 100. The co-write by The Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit was a collaboration with saxophonist Warren Hill.

    Future Blackhawk member Van Stephenson and record industry exec Tim DuBois co-wrote this tale of rushing back to the wrong ex-lover's arms. It appeared on Kathy Mattea's self-titled 1984 debut album before it became a harmony showpiece on Restless Heart's self-titled 1986 debut album for RCA Nashville.

    Another story about a heartbreaker began Restless Heart's run of four straight No. 1 singles off the 1986 album Wheels.

    The perfect title for a mainstream country song in the 21st century also suited 1989. Stephenson, DuBois and another future Blackhawk member, Dave Robbins, co-wrote this near-perfect mix of slick-sounding '80s country and stadium-packing Heartland rock.

    If you're looking for multi-part harmonies on the same level as Alabama, look no further than than Restless Heart's jubilant debut single. It, too, was co-written by the songwriter trio of Stephenson, DuBois and Robbins.

    This Top 5 hit from the album Fast Movin' Traincontains elements found in a lot of roots music favorites: tight harmonies, a mandolin solo and a story about Baptist guilt.

    Fast-paced homages to honky-tonk and bluegrass flavor a B-side that sounded more like a would-be Ricky Skaggs hit than something by the band behind its A-side, pop nugget "Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right)." Skaggs agreed that it was in his wheelhouse and recorded it for his 1990 album Kentucky Thunder.

    Country music's lone crossover Hot 100 hit in between Dan Seals' "Bop" (1985) and Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart" (1992) suited the same DJ playlists for prom night as Cheap Trick's "The Flame." Read More: Russell Dickerson Surprises 17-Year-Old Double Amputee With Accessible SUV

    Lead singer Larry Stewart's shining moment as a song interpreter came with this, a Texas-themed breakup song by regular Restless Heart collaborators Stephenson, DuBois and Robbins.

    Restless Heart's pop-accessible high mark came in 1992, with drummer John Dittrich taking over lead singer duties from former member Larry Stewart. The single from Big Iron Horsesreached No. 2 on the country charts, No. 11 on the adult contemporary chart and No. 4 on the Mainstream Top 40. Sonny LeMaire of Restless Heart's country band peers, Exile...

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    Restless Heart was an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band's longest-tenured lineup consisted of Larry Stewart, John Dittrich, Paul Gregg, Dave Innis, and Greg...