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However, the request inspired him to write "Blaze of Glory" with lyrics more topical to the film. In 1990, guitarist Aldo Nova wrote the main guitar riff used in the Jon Bon Jovi song, "Blaze of Glory". [4] In 1991, to return the favor, Jon Bon Jovi worked with Nova to release Blood on the Bricks on Bon Jovi's label Jambco Records. [4]
The title track "Blaze of Glory" was released as the first single and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Mainstream rock charts. " Miracle " was released as the second single and charted at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #20 on the Mainstream rock charts [ 8 ] and the third single " Never Say Die " charted in Australia, Canada and ...
"Blaze of Glory" "Miracle" 1991 "Dyin' Ain't Much of a Livin'" 1994 "Please Come Home for Christmas" 1997 "Midnight in Chelsea" "Queen of New Orleans" "Janie, Don't Take Your Love to Town" "Ugly" 1998 "Staring at Your Window with a Suitcase in My Hand" "It's Just Me" "Bang a Drum" 2012 "Not Running Anymore"
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Cross Road is the first official greatest hits album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 11, 1994, by Mercury Records.The album contains hits from all previously released albums from their debut, Bon Jovi (1984) to Keep the Faith (1992).
"Bang a Drum" is a country rock song written and originally performed by Jon Bon Jovi. Released in 1990, it featured on his Blaze of Glory album, which had songs that were inspired by the 1990 film sequel Young Guns II, and some songs directly from the film.
"Down to London" is one of a number of autobiographical tracks from Blaze of Glory and was inspired by the early days of Jackson's music career in London. [3] [4] In an interview on VH1's New Visions in 1989, Jackson commented, "The song is from the point of view of a teenager who's going to the big city for the first time.
"Nineteen Forever" is a song by British singer-songwriter and musician Joe Jackson, which was released in 1989 as the lead single from his eighth studio album Blaze of Glory. It was written and produced by Jackson. [2] "Nineteen Forever" reached No. 4 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and No. 16 on Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts. [3] [4]