Robbie Dupree
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Robbie Dupree (born Robert Dupuis on December 23, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York) is a U.S. singer/songwriter best known for his 1980 top ten pop hit "Steal Away."
Robbie Dupree originally became popular with his breakout hit, "Steal Away", which hit #6 on the Billboard Charts back in April 1980. Shortly after that, he scored another hit with "Hot Rod Hearts", which rose to #15 in July 1980. Dupree's final release, "Brooklyn Girls" peaked at #54 in May 1981.
In 1987, Dupree contributed the song "Girls in Cars" to Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II, a collection of theme songs for the WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation). WWF tag team champions The Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) used Girls in Cars as their anthem.
Albums: 1980 - Robbie Dupree 1981 - Street Corner Heroes 1989 - Carried Away 1993 - Walking On Water 1995 - Smoke And Mirrors 1997 - Vintage Volume 1 1998 - Live All Night Long 2001 - Vintage Volume 2 2003 - Robbie Dupree w/David Sancious
Singles: 1980 - Steal Away 1980 - Hot Rod Hearts
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