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"Hold Me Now" is a 1983 song by British band the Thompson Twins. Written by the band members, the song was produced by Alex Sadkin and the group's lead vocalist Tom Bailey . The song is a mid-tempo new wave song that uses a varied instrumentation, including keyboards, a xylophone , a piano and Latin percussion .
Into the Gap is the fourth studio album by British pop group Thompson Twins, released on 17 February 1984 by Arista Records. [3] The album was recorded during 1983 at Compass Point Studios, in Nassau, Bahamas, and was produced by Alex Sadkin who had produced the band's previous studio album, Quick Step & Side Kick (1983).
Hold Me Now may refer to: "Hold Me Now" (Thompson Twins song) "Hold Me Now" (Johnny Logan song), winner of the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest; Hold Me Now, a 1987 album by Johnny Logan "Hold Me Now", a song by The Adventures from The Sea of Love "Hold Me Now", a song by Elastica from Elastica
"The Gap" is a song by the British pop group Thompson Twins. It was the title track from the group's 1984 album Into the Gap, and was also released as a single in certain countries though not in the group's native UK.
Thompson Twins were a British pop band, formed in 1977 in Sheffield. [3] ... "Hold Me Now" was released in late 1983. The song was an international chart success, ...
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First appeared on the CD compilation Thompson Twins 'Singles Collection' (1996 Camden/BMG); also found on 'The Best Of Thompson Twins' (1998 BMG/Arista Japan), and the reissue of Here's To Future Days (2008 Edsel). "Lay Your Hands on Me" (Fade) 3:44 1985 Alex Sadkin, Nile Rodgers, & Tom Bailey: James Farber Fades out before the instrumental ending.