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Midnight Madness is the second studio album by American rock band Night Ranger, released in October 1983 by MCA Records. The album produced three charting singles and contains the band's best known hit, "Sister Christian". It remains their highest selling album at over a million copies sold in the US. [7]
"When You Close Your Eyes" is a song by American rock band Night Ranger from their 1983 album Midnight Madness. [4]In the U.S., the single reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 7 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Midnight Madness "Sister Christian" 1984 5 2 1 67 99 "When You Close Your Eyes" 14 14 41 — — "Sentimental Street" 1985 8 3 29 — — 7 Wishes "Four in the Morning (I Can't Take Any More)" 19 13 84 — — "Goodbye" 17 16 85 — — "The Secret of My Success" 1987 64 12 — — — Big Life "Color of Your Smile" — — — — — "Hearts ...
Midnight Madness, a 1983 album by Night Ranger "Midnight Madness" (song), a 2008 song by The Chemical Brothers "Midnight Madness", 2017 DragonForce song from Reaching into Infinity
"Midnight Madness" is a song by English electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, taken from their second greatest hits album Brotherhood. It was released on 3 August 2008 as a digital download in the UK, followed by a release in the US on 19 August 2008.
Judas Priest, “Living After Midnight” There are plenty of songs to play after the clock strikes 12, ushering in January 1.
Like Midnight Madness, 7 Wishes garnered three hit singles: "Sentimental Street" (number eight; sung by Kelly Keagy); Blades' mid-tempo rocker "Four in the Morning (I Can't Take Anymore)" (number 19), the title describing the time of night Blades wrote the song; [10] and the pleasant, acoustic-flavored "Goodbye" (number 17), which had the band ...
"Sister Christian" is a song by the American hard rock band Night Ranger. A power ballad, [3] it was released in March 1984 as the second single from their album Midnight Madness. It was ranked No. 32 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 1980s. It was written and sung by the band's drummer, Kelly Keagy, for his sister.