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"Whatcha Gonna Do?" is a song by American rock group Pablo Cruise. This song was written by David Jenkins and Cory Lerios, [3] two of the band's members. "Whatcha Gonna Do?" was a track from their album A Place in the Sun in 1977.
Pablo Cruise is an American pop/rock band from San Francisco currently composed of David Jenkins (guitar and vocals), Cory Lerios (keyboards and vocals), Sergio Gonzalez , Larry Antonino (bass and vocals), and Robbie Wyckoff (vocals and percussion). [1]
The album marked an entrance into the mainstream for the band, and the first single from the album, "Whatcha Gonna Do?" reached number 6 on the Pop Singles charts. The title track, " A Place in the Sun " was the second and less successful single on the album, reaching number 42, but remains the favorite among many fans of the band today. [ 3 ]
Whatcha Gonna Do may refer to: Whatcha Gonna Do? (Peter Green album) 1981; Whatcha Gonna Do? (Jayo Felony album) 1998 "What'cha Gonna Do" (The Drifters song), 1955 "Whatcha Gonna Do?" (song), a 1977 song by Pablo Cruise "What'cha Gonna Do", a 1999 song by Eternal "Whatcha Gonna Do", a 1988 demo by Alice in Chains from Music Bank
In 1975, they released their first album, self-titled Pablo Cruise, for A&M Records. The band completed several national tours, released seven albums, and sold millions of records before disbanding in 1986. Having been one of the primary songwriters for Pablo Cruise, ("Love Will Find a Way", "Whatcha Gonna Do?
Part of the Game is the fifth album by the California band Pablo Cruise, released in 1979. [1] The album marked a decline in the band's popularity, as it managed only to reach No. 39 in the United States. One single was released from the album: "I Want You Tonight", reaching No. 19 in the United States.
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"A Place in the Sun" is a song by American rock group Pablo Cruise from their album of the same name, A Place in the Sun, in 1977. It was released as a single and reached #42 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #36 in Canada.