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"More Than a Feeling" is a song by the American rock band Boston, released as the lead single and the opening track from the band's 1976 debut album by Epic Records in September 1976, with "Smokin' " as the B-side. Tom Scholz wrote the entire song. The single entered the US Billboard Hot 100 on September 18 and peaked at number five. [4]
"Smokin'" is a song by American rock band Boston, released from the band's debut album Boston (1976) as the B-side to the band's first single, "More Than a Feeling". "Smokin'" was written by the band leader, guitarist and main songwriter Tom Scholz and lead vocalist Brad Delp. Like many other Boston songs, "Smokin'" has become a rock radio staple.
"I was at Polaroid when I first heard 'More Than A Feeling' on the radio," said Tom Scholz. "I was listening to somebody else's radio. The first week the album came out, it did better than I expected." [9] Epic Records was pleased with their new acquisition—Boston and another new band, Wild Cherry, were among Epic's biggest success stories of ...
Jacquie Roar (Team Reba), “More Than a Feeling” — Grade: B+ | Kicking off the evening with a Boston cover, the four-chair turn delivered a fairly well-calibrated rendition of the classic ...
Jacquie Roar rocked The Voice season 24 finale with two show-stopping performances!. After rehearsing with her coach, Reba McEntire, the country-rock singer took the stage first with a rollicking ...
[9] In the liner notes to the 2006 reissue of Don't Look Back, David Wild described the title song as a "beautiful barnburner in the proud tradition of Boston's classic "More Than a Feeling." [ 10 ] AXS contributor Bill Craig stated that it contained all the components people expected from Boston: "buzzing guitars, towering vocals, and lyrics ...
"Let Me Take You Home Tonight" Brad Delp: Boston: 1976 [5] "Life, Love and Hope" ... "More Than a Feeling" Tom Scholz Boston: 1976 [5] "My Destination" Tom Scholz ...
Despite the poor audio quality the first new studio Boston song to be heard in six years became the most requested song at AOR (album-oriented rock) stations that played the bootleg. "Amanda" is a relatively rare example of a song that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in or after the 1980s without having a performance music video ...