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In 1984, drummer Jimmy Marinos left the Romantics, and he was replaced by David Petratos, who served as the band's drummer until 1990. [2] This lineup released one album, 1985's Rhythm Romance, which peaked at #72 [4] and produced one charting single ("Test of Time" #71). [12]
"What I Like About You" was written by Palmar, Marinos and Skill around a guitar part by Skill. The song's "Hey, uh-huh-huh" refrain was influenced by the Yardbirds' "Over Under Sideways Down" and Chuck Berry's "Back in the U.S.A.
David Howell Petraeus (/ p ɪ ˈ t r eɪ. ə s /; born 7 November 1952) is a retired United States Army general and public official. He served as the fourth director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 2011, [ 3 ] until his resignation in November 2012. [ 4 ]
David Petratos – drums, backing vocals; Additional personnel. Peter Solley – keyboards, production, mixing; Gordon Fordyce – production, engineer, mixing; The Romantics – co-production, cover concept; David Axelbaum – assistant engineer; Ted Stein – assistant engineer; Mike Fuller – mastering; Chris Austopchuk – art direction
The Romantics is the debut album of American rock band the Romantics, released on 4 January 1980 under Nemperor Records, giving it the distinction of being the first pop record released in the 1980s.
By David Wood I have covered conflict and the military for 35 years, drawn to the adventure and adrenaline rush, and fascinated by the drama of Americans at war. I feel privileged to have been accepted by soldiers and Marines in their squads, platoons and battalions.
"Talking in Your Sleep" is a song by American rock band the Romantics. Released in September 1983, It became the band's most successful single in the US, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984, being their only US Top 10 hit.
In Heat is the fourth album by the American band the Romantics. [1] It was released in 1983 on Nemperor Records.It was the Romantics' most commercially successful album, and featured the Romantics' biggest hit single: "Talking in Your Sleep", peaking at No. 3, and a second top 40 hit, "One in a Million", charted No. 37.