Quiet Lies

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Quiet Lies is an 1982 album by American pop-country star Juice Newton. It includes three major hits:

1. "Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me", for which Newton received a "Best Female Vocalist - Pop" nomination. The video for this song received the "Video of the Year" award from the American Video Association. The song reached the Top 10 of the American Pop and Adult Contemporary charts and was a Top-40 country hit as well.

2. "Break It to Me Gently" won Juice Newton her first Grammy in 1983, in the category of "Best Female Vocalist - Country." The song hit #1 on the adult contemporary charts, #2 on the country charts and #11 on the pop charts.

3. "Heart of the Night" reached #4 on the adult contemporary charts and #25 on the pop charts.

Quiet Lies sold more than 900,000 copies in the U.S. and was re-issued in 2006.

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