Bruce Roberts, born December 21, 1951, in Manhattan, New York, is an American singer and songwriter. His career began with the release of his debut album Bruce Roberts in 1977, which included singles such as "I Don't Wanna Go" and "Starmaker". In 1980, he released his second album, Cool Fool. Throughout his career, Roberts has collaborated with numerous notable artists. He co-wrote Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand's Number 1 disco duet "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" in 1979. His songwriting credits include hits like "All Through The Night" by Donna Summer and K.C. & The Sunshine Band, and "Goldmine" by The Pointer Sisters. In 1995, Roberts released his album Intimacy, featuring a collaboration with Elton John and Kristine W on the single "When the Money's Gone".
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Come From All Over The World
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Bruce Roberts
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HEART
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Classic Hits Yacht Rock
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A Yacht Rock Odyssey - 100 Greatest
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Soft Rock Bangers
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Yacht Rock 100 Top Songs
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Captain’s Private Stash - Deeper Cuts
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Yacht Rock - Captain's Summer Collection
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70s Mellow Pop Classics
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Smooth Summer Soft Rock
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70s,80s,90s Love Songs
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