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Christopher Cross (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has won five Grammy Awards for his eponymous debut album released in 1979. The singles " Sailing " (1979), and " Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) " (from the 1981 film Arthur ) peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot ...
"Growing Pains" - "As Long as We Got Each Other" by B.J. Thomas, Jennifer Warnes, Dusty Springfield, Kim Carnes, "Swept Away" by Christopher Cross "Guiding Light" - "Where There is Hope" "Just the Ten of Us" - "Doin' it the Best I Can" by Bill Medley, "Lock Up Your Daughters" by Don Barnes "Major Dad"
Christopher Cross is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross, released on December 27, 1979, by Warner Bros. Records.Produced by Michael Omartian and recorded in mid-1979, the album was one of the first in popular music to be digitally recorded, utilizing the 3M Digital Recording System.
When Christopher Cross burst onto the music scene at the end of 1979 with his Grammy-winning self-titled debut album, he seemed like a banker or someone who'd be selling insurance door-to-door. He ...
Walking in Avalon, Christopher Cross’s seventh album released in 1998, is a double album package that contains Christopher's latest new studio album and Greatest Hits Live album together. In late 1999, CMC re-released the package as two single-album releases.
Back of My Mind is the fourth studio album by singer Christopher Cross, released in 1988 through Warner Bros. Records.After both the album and its singles failed to chart in the United States (although "I Will (Take You Forever)" did chart in several other countries [5]) and due in large part to the general decline in sales beginning with Another Page (1983), [citation needed] Cross was soon ...
Christopher Cross and the Columbus Symphony performance at Picnic With the Pops highlighted the singer-songwriter's poignant and familiar catalog.
In 2022, “Swept Away” held its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in California after weathering numerous COVID-related delays. It then moved to Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., last ...