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Rainbow

Can'T Happen Here

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Difficult to Cure is the fifth studio album by the British hard rock band, Rainbow, and was released in 1981. The album marked the further commercialization of the band’s sound, with Ritchie Blackmore once describing at the time his like of the rock band, Foreigner. The album material was started with singer Graham Bonnet still in the band, getting as far as recording an early version of “I Surrender”, before Bonnet left the band due to his dissatisfaction over the material. American singer Joe Lynn Turner, formerly of Fandango was recruited and sang over already completed musical tracks. Turner stated that, because of this, he was singing in higher keys than he would do normally (and would do subsequently). “I Surrender” would be the band’s highest charting single in the... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ Can't happen here, can't happen here ... And we're so abused, and we're so confused ... All that you fear they're telling you, can't happen here

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More songs by Rainbow (See Charts): Difficult To Cure, Long Live Rock 'N' Roll, Catch The Rainbow, Still I'M Sad, Man On The Silver Mountain, Death Alley Driver, Temple Of The King, Street Of Dreams, Since You Been Gone, and I Surrender.

Popular in Rock (See Charts): Bohemian Rhapsody, Stairway To Heaven, Beat It, Give In To Me, Wherever You Will Go, Stigmatized, Nothing'S Changed, Hotel California, Imagine, and Nothing Else Matters.

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