![]() John Hiatt, who contributed the rocker “Pink Bedroom” to her previous release and the 1982 single “It Hasn’t Happened Yet,” wrote “The Way We Make a Broken Heart,” a song the two had performed as a duet years earlier. Of the quartet of country hits that the album produced, only one, “If You Change Your Mind” was co-written by Cash. ![]() ![]() A year after King’s Record Shop was released, Crowell would score a record-setting five Number One singles from his own Diamonds & Dirt LP. It also marked something of a return to the producer’s chair for Cash’s then husband, Rodney Crowell, who had co-produced Rhythm & Romance with David Molloy and David Thoener, but had helmed her previous efforts as sole producer. While the latter album produced a pair of Number One hits, the Tom Petty- and Benmont Tench-penned “Never Be You” and the Grammy-winning “I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me,” all four singles from King’s Record Shop topped the charts, with the album becoming Cash’s first gold LP since her 1981 breakthrough, Seven Year Ache. ![]() Twenty-eight years ago this week, Rosanne Cash released King’s Record Shop, the hit follow-up to her hugely influential 1985 LP, Rhythm & Romance. ![]()
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