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"Tonight It's You" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1985 as the lead single from their eighth studio album Standing on the Edge. It was written by Rick Nielsen , Robin Zander , Jon Brant and Mark Radice , and produced by Jack Douglas . [ 5 ] "
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It aired under the name Tonight for several of its early years, eventually settling on The Tonight Show after the seating of long-time host Johnny Carson in 1962. In later decades, network programmers, advertisers, and the show's announcers would refer to the show by including the name of the host; for example, since 2014 it is called The ...
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Tariq's segment has been cut (Tariq and Jimmy performed "Just Once").Note: All previous entries used this song; mistakenly put as an original song; Tonight Show Do Not Play; Tonight Show Singing Whisper Challenge (Alex Rodriguez); Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis featuring Babyface performed "He Don't Know Nothin' Bout It"
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In a retrospective review, Mike DeGagne of AllMusic felt the album's only highlight was the "silvery-sounding" "Tonight It's You". He added: "Like 1983's Next Position Please, Standing on the Edge finds the band without any pizzazz or rock & roll exuberance. The tracks are dull and colorless, with only the single sporting any signs of enthusiasm."