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"Follow Your Heart" is a hard rock song and the fourth track from Triumph's 1984 album Thunder Seven. Set in the key of C♯ minor and E major, it reached number 35 on the Canada pop chart; number 88 in the U.S. The video that was shot to accompany the single was filmed live at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island.
Paul Christie is the bass guitarist for Australian rock group Mondo Rock; he left the band in 1982, rejoining in 2003. [2] [3] He put together the first line-up of the Party Boys in Sydney with fellow founding member and guitarist Kevin Borich, as Christie had extensively toured the US playing bass guitar with Borich from 1978 to 1979 as a member of Kevin Borich Express, [4] along with Harvey ...
"Follow Your Heart" (song), by Triumph, 1984 "Follow Your Heart", by Gino Conforti and Anúna from the Thumbelina film soundtrack, 1994 "Follow Your Heart", by Holly Johnson from Europa, 2014
Mikkey Dee – drums [6] on "Follow Your Heart", "Melrose Avenue" and "Always Be with You" Additional musicians . Mikael Nord Andersson – guitars, mandolin, backing vocals, arrangement, string arrangement on "Born to Touch Your Feelings" (studio edit) and "When You Came Into My Life" (studio edit) [6]
Originally titled "Follow Your Heart", it was conceived as a rock and roll song with singer Cyndi Lauper in mind, although she never even got to hear it. [1] [2] Band The Temptations was reportedly considered for the song as well. [3] "Follow Your Heart" was inspired by a health-food restaurant Cole knew in Canoga Park, Los Angeles.
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When it comes to the best things about owning a dog, it's a long list but having them rest their head in your lap is definitely near the top of heart-melting moments. Cats do it too and there's ...
Follow Your Heart (Italian: Va' dove ti porta il cuore) is a 1996 Italian romantic drama film written and directed by Cristina Comencini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Susanna Tamaro. [1] [2] For her performance Virna Lisi won a Globo d'oro and a Nastro d'Argento for best actress. [3]