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One Clear Voice failed to enter the charts, a fact that some attributed to the small relative size of River North Records. Three singles were released to modest success on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart (AC): "(I Wanna Take) Forever Tonight" (No. 22 AC, No. 86 Billboard Hot 100), "Faithfully" (No. 13 AC), and "One Clear Voice" (No. 12 AC) with "SOS" serving as a fourth single which ...
In 1995, Cetera released his first album for River North Records, One Clear Voice, which featured the single "(I Wanna Take) Forever Tonight", a duet with actress Crystal Bernard, which peaked at number twenty-three on the Adult Contemporary chart, [121] and number eighty-six on the Hot 100 chart.
Forever Tonight may refer to: “Tonight is Forever” By Pet Shop Boys "Forever Tonight" by Galantis, from the album Pharmacy "Forever Tonight" by Jan Hammer "Forever Tonight" by Pantera, from the album I Am the Night "(I Wanna Take) Forever Tonight" by Peter Cetera, from the album One Clear Voice
No, it’s not about the video game. “Fortnight,” the first single from Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” is a duet with Post Malone.. Before we delve into the lyrics, let ...
Bernard sang a duet with Peter Cetera called "(I Wanna Take) Forever Tonight", released on Cetera's album One Clear Voice (1995). The single peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and No. 86 on the Hot 100. She sang a duet with Jim Messina called "Watching the River Run". [11]
"I Wanna Take Forever Tonight" (Eric Carmen, Andy Goldmark) - 4:18 "Walk Away Renée" (Michael Brown, Bob Calilli, Tony Sansone) - 2:46; Personnel.
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (also subtitled "Fifty Shades Darker") is a song by the English singer Zayn and the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from the soundtrack to the 2017 film Fifty Shades Darker. It was written by Swift, Sam Dew, and Jack Antonoff, who also produced the song.
Can't Hold Back is the sixth studio album by American rock musician Eddie Money.The album was released on August 8, 1986, by Columbia Records.It contains one of Money's biggest hits, "Take Me Home Tonight" which helped bring both himself and Ronnie Spector back to the spotlight.