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One Wild Night Live 1985–2001 is the first live album by the American rock band Bon Jovi, released on May 22, 2001.The album includes live covers of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" and performance of the Boomtown Rats' "I Don't Like Mondays", with a guest appearance by their lead singer Bob Geldof.
"One Wild Night" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on April 30, 2001, as a single from their 2001 live album, One Wild Night Live 1985–2001. It was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, and produced by Sambora, Luke Ebbin and Desmond Child. The song became a chart hit in Europe, reaching the top 10 in seven ...
Proceeds went to State Emergency Services and Volunteer Bushfire Service. Six tracks from Bon Jovi's set were included on Australian only bonus CD of the Bon Jovi's debut live album One Wild Night Live 1985-2001 (2001). [1] The Japanese leg of the tour kicked off in Yokohama with two concerts in Yokohama Arena on March 28 and 29. The Japanese ...
The first track is a remixed version of "One Wild Night" originally released on the Crush album; the new version was released as a single and featured a music video. This version also appears on the Bon Jovi live compilation One Wild Night Live 1985–2001. "Tokyo Road" (Live) was released as a promo single in Japan to promote the compilation ...
A live version of the song, recorded in Tokyo during summer 1985, can be found on the album One Wild Night Live 1985-2001. In an interview, Bon Jovi said that he wrote the song while watching MTV's Top 20 Video Countdown. Cash Box said that it "kicks into gear from the start and never lets go" and has a strong melody. [3]
The 2003 rendition of "Wanted Dead or Alive" was released as a promotional single and also had a video produced, which had the same format as "Wanted Dead or Alive (Live version)", which was a single from the One Wild Night Live 1985–2001 album.
Another working title was One Wild Night. The latter was resurrected for a live compilation the following year. An initial plan to team up with producers Bob Rock and Bruce Fairbairn fell through because of the latter's death. [9] An audition process was set up, but the band was uninterested by the producers interviewed.
In latterday live performances, Jon Bon Jovi has been known to do a short guitar solo near the end of the song instead of hitting the high notes at the end; previously this was something only done in the 1980s, as heard on the vintage performance featured on One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001.