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"In These Arms" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on May 3, 1993 by Mercury and Jambco, as the third single from the band's fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992). The song was written by band members Jon Bon Jovi , Richie Sambora and David Bryan , and produced by Bob Rock .
In These Arms; It's My Life (Bon Jovi song) J. Janie, Don't Take Your Love to Town; K. Keep the Faith (Bon Jovi song) L. Lay Your Hands on Me (Bon Jovi song)
These Days: Peter Collins, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora Bonus track "Always" Cross Road: Peter Collins "Always Run to You" 7800° Fahrenheit: Lance Quinn "Amen" What About Now: John Shanks "American Reckoning" 2020: John Shanks, Jon Bon Jovi "Another Reason to Believe" 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong: Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Luke ...
The iconic track became Bon Jovi's second No. 1 hit in 1986 ... 68, before citing some of the lyrics. In the song, Tommy is a striking dock worker who’s struggling to make ends meet, and his ...
These Days (stylized as (these Days)) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 27, 1995, by Mercury Records.This was the first album Bon Jovi released after the dismissal of original bass guitarist Alec John Such, and their first album to be recorded officially as four-piece band (without an official bassist, but featured Hugh McDonald as a session/touring ...
Singer Jon Bon Jovi opened up about his recovery process since he underwent vocal surgery two years ago.. The Bon Jovi frontman, 62, talked about his singing abilities at the Thank you, Goodnight ...
Although "Dry County" is considered a fan favorite, it was only played regularly on the Keep the Faith Tour.On May 13, 2006, Bon Jovi played "Dry County" live at the first concert of the summer leg of their Have a Nice Day Tour in Düsseldorf, it was the first time it had been played live in 10 years, and went on to be performed on further occasions on that tour and on the band's more recent ...
On June 6, "The Kelly Clarkson Show" shared a blooper-filled video of its host repeatedly mixing up the lyrics to Bon Jovi's 1990 hit "Blaze of Glory" for a "Kellyoke" segment.