Artist's albums
The Best Of Jennifer Rush (SBM Remastered)
1999 · compilation
The Power Of Love: The Best Of Jennifer Rush
1995 · compilation
The Power Of Jennifer Rush
1991 · album
Wings Of Desire
1989 · album
Passion
1988 · album
Heart Over Mind
1987 · album
Movin'
1985 · album
Jennifer Rush
1984 · album
Ring of Ice (Stereoact Remix)
2022 · single
Best Of 1983-2010
2010 · compilation
Echoes Love
2010 · single
Hit Collection
2007 · album
Stronghold - The Collector's Hit Box
2007 · album
Jennifer Rush Superhits
2004 · album
Jennifer Rush - The Hit Box
2002 · album
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Biography
While virtually unknown in the U.S., pop singer Jennifer Rush achieved superstar status as an expatriate in Europe, selling millions of records and releasing a string of hit singles notable for their booming, dance-rock arrangements and Rush's powerful voice. Born Heidi Stern in New York City, Rush's father was an opera singer and her mother was a pianist. At the age of nine, she moved to Germany with her family, returning in her teens to the States. In 1982, she returned to Germany with her father to pursue a singing career, signing a deal with CBS/Columbia. Changing her name to Jennifer Rush, she released a series of songs that made her a star in Europe, including "Into My Dreams," "Come Give Me Your Hand," "25 Lovers," and "Ring of Ice." In 1985, Rush scored a massive European hit with "The Power of Love," which became one of the longest-running chart-toppers in U.K. history. The song, which she also co-wrote, was packaged with several of her other European hits for her U.S. debut Jennifer Rush. Released as a single, "The Power of Love" failed to duplicate its success upon its stateside release, only reaching number 57. Instead, versions of the song by Laura Branigan and Celine Dion hit the American Top 40 (the latter hitting number one for a month in 1994). It wasn't until her third U.S. release, Heart Over Mind, that Rush reached the Top 40 as an artist with her duet with Elton John, "Flames of Paradise," reaching number 37 in 1987. She continued to retain a large European following throughout the rest of the '80s and '90s, collaborating with writers such as Desmond Child and Diane Warren and performing with high-profile acts like Michael Bolton and Placido Domingo. Despite selling millions of albums abroad, most of her albums have not been released in the U.S. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi