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"Ride Like the Wind" was just one of several huge hits for Christopher Cross back in the 1980s. And though he may have stepped out of the spotlight for a while, he's still searching for that perfect summer song. Serena Altschul found him at his home in Austin, Texas: Remember Christop...
Christopher Cross is a singer songwriter hailing from San Antonio, Texas, USA who was born on the 3rrd of May 1954. Although he is best known for his multi-platinum selling self-titled debut album, he has record a further handful of albums since and performs live to this day. Christopher...
RIDE LIKE THE WIND It is the night my body’s weak I'm on the run no time to sleep I've got to ride, ride like the wind To be free again And I’ve got such a long way to go To make it to the border of Mexico So I ride like the wind, ride like the wind I was born ...
“I’m staying at Myrtle’s place. You two need a ride?” Jimmy kept a small apartment behind her office and had a pearl-black ’36 Ford Coupe with a rumble seat that would be a snug but welcome fit about now. I did not relish climbing the 387 steps to Stilton’s place on ...
on last night’s episode ofLate Night with Jimmy Fallon, the music booker pulled off a minor coup by convincing Christopher Cross to perform a version of his très smooth 1981 hit “Ride Like The Wind” — with none other than Michael McDonald himself singing backup and playing the keys. ...
Christopher and I saw a lot of each other on the Superman set, and we’d have lunch together and saw each other socially. He was very like how he comes across on film – very strong, very brave, very forthright and very generous-spirited. He was earnest and dedicated to making Super...
While I still watched, I noticed that the whole plain and forest were shaking with a sound which in our world would be too large to hear, but there I could take it with joy. I knew it was not the Solid People who were singing. It was the voice of the earth, those woods and wate...
A young woman was driving home from one of her business trips in Northern Arizona when she saw an elderly Navajo woman walking on the side of the road. As the trip was a long and monotonous one, she stopped the car and asked the Navajo woman if she would like a ride. With a silent...
EDITED BY THE REV. ALEXANDER DYCE. The Famous Tragedy of The Rich Iew of Malta. As it was playd before the King and Qveene, in His Majesties Theatre at White- Hall, by her Majesties Servants at the Cock-pit. Written by Christopher Marlo. London; Printed