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Seven the Hard Way is the sixth studio album by American singer Pat Benatar, released on October 30, 1985, by Chrysalis Records.It debuted on the US Billboard 200 for the week of December 14 and peaked at number 26, [4] spawning the singles "Invincible", "Sex as a Weapon", and "Le Bel Age". [5]
"Invincible" is the Grammy-nominated lead single from Pat Benatar's sixth studio album Seven the Hard Way (1985), released on June 24, 1985. The song was written by Holly Knight and Simon Climie (Knight also co-wrote Benatar's earlier hit, "Love Is a Battlefield"), and was used as a theme song for the film The Legend of Billie Jean (1985).
In July 1988, Benatar released her seventh studio album, Wide Awake in Dreamland, which generally improved on the success of Seven the Hard Way, such as peaking at number 11 in the UK and Canada, [22] earning her eighth consecutive Platinum certified album in Canada, and number 13 in Australia. It peaked at number 26 in the US, but stalled at ...
Seven the Hardway is a US progressive rock band formed in 2009 consisting of Tony MacAlpine, Virgil Donati, Mark Boals, Doug Shreeve and Stefanía Daniel. [ 1 ] Their self-titled debut album, released in August 2010 on Mascot/Provogue Records, [ 2 ] was mixed by Roy Z and mastered by Maor Appelbaum. [ 3 ]
Included are soundtrack contributions, b-sides, studio outtakes, previously unreleased songs, and rarities, as well as well-known singles—overall, it adds up to fifty-three tracks total. The accompanying booklet chronicles her career, discussing her ups and downs and giving additional commentary and background on most of the included songs ...
Other well-known songs from the album include "Painted Desert", "Outlaw Blues" and "Ooh Ooh Song" (also a Top 40 hit). [3] A Spanish version of "Ooh Ooh Song" was on the B-side of the US single and appeared also on her 1999 compilation, Synchronistic Wanderings. Tropico was Benatar's sixth consecutive Platinum-certified album in the United ...
You're cowboy hard.’" Sexton saw it again when Bingham tabbed him to produce “American Love Song.” “The way he went about writing when we were recording, it was a real bull-rider way where ...
[7] Record World called it "Top notch wailing from the Detroit group." [8] The song begins with Levi Stubbs doing a spoken recitation, which gets repeated twice with alterations. In 1985, Pat Benatar covered the song on her album, Seven the Hard Way. Bruce Springsteen covered the song in his 2022 studio album, Only the Strong Survive. [9]