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"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.
Night Ranger also openly quarreled with MCA over choosing "Hearts Away" as a single instead of one of their heavier songs. Their label expected another top-10 ballad, like "Sister Christian" or "Sentimental Street", but despite Keagy's passionate vocals, "Hearts Away" failed to catch on, peaking at number 90 on Billboard's Hot 100.
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".
Taye Diggs is opening up about his sister, Christian Diggs, being diagnosed with schizophrenia in her 20s, and how the pair are hoping to change common misconceptions about the disorder through ...
It is the lead single from her debut album Sister Cristina which was released on 11 November 2014. [12] The album contains her interpretations of a number of songs as well as two previously unreleased songs. [13] On 18 December 2014, she released her second music video "Blessed Be Your Name". [14]
Angus & Julia Stone, an Australian brother-sister folk and indie pop group; The Anointed Pace Sisters, American gospel group of 8 Pace sisters (Duranice, Phyllis, June, Melonda, Dejualii, Lydia, Latrice and Leslie) plus occasional member, sister LaShun Pace; Appleton, Appleton were a Canadian musical duo consisting of the Appleton sisters. The ...
A re-recording of the song is downloadable content for Rock Band 2 and is a playable track on Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. [citation needed]"(You Can Still) Rock in America" was the opening credits theme song for the television series Rock 'N' America.
On the final "Saturday Night Live" of 2024, Scarlett Johansson watched as husband Colin Jost was forced to read offensive jokes about her.