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"Downtown Train" is a song by Tom Waits released on his album Rain Dogs in 1985. ... Patty Smyth released a version in 1987 that reached number 95 on the Billboard ...
Patricia Smyth (born June 26, 1957) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. She first came into national attention with the rock band Scandal and went on to record and perform as a solo artist. Her distinctive voice and new wave image gained broad exposure through video recordings aired on cable music video channels such as MTV .
Pages in category "Patty Smyth songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Downtown Train; L.
Patty Smyth is the second solo studio album by rock singer-songwriter Patty Smyth, formerly of Scandal; it went gold as a result of the popularity of its first single, "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough", which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and also went gold. The album also produced three further singles in the opening track "No ...
Jean-Baptiste Mondino directed a music video of "Downtown Train" featuring boxer Jake LaMotta. The song was subsequently covered by Patty Smyth in 1987, and later by Rod Stewart, where it reached the top five in 1990. [171] In 1985, Rolling Stone named Waits its "Songwriter of the Year". [172]
Scandal is an American rock band formed in 1981 and fronted by Patty Smyth.The band scored heavy rotation classics on MTV with "Goodbye to You" (1982) and "Love's Got a Line on You" (1983), setting the stage for their first full-length album on Columbia Records, that spawned an RIAA-certified platinum hit in both the United States and Canada, with the song "The Warrior", peaking at No. 7 in 1984.
Travis and Theresa welcomed their daughter Tyler Reese Tritt on Feb. 18, 1998. Like her dad, she's a singer who discovered her love of performance when she was 3 and heard “Part of Your World ...
The LP peaked at 66 in the U.S. and spawned three singles: the title track (#61 pop, #4 U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks), "Downtown Train" (#95 pop, #40 Mainstream) and "Isn't It Enough" (failed to chart on pop, #26 Mainstream). The album was produced by William Wittman and Rick Chertoff.