Dan Seals. Soundtrack: The Long Kiss Goodnight. Dan Seals was born on 8 February 1948 in McCarney, Texas, USA. He is known for The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), El Camino (2019) and Just Tell Me You Love Me (1978). He was married to Andrea Studer Gilbert a
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in 1979, Seals and his partner, John Ford Coley, covered ‘We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again’ themselves and took the song into the US Top 10 (included on their albumSome Things Don’t Come Easy).”
by Joe ViglioneNights Are Forever was the breakthrough album for Dan Seals and John Coley after some sincere and excellent work on A & M Records in the early '70s. Two of their biggest hits were the title track and the beautiful "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight." Those songs are...
SEALS AND CONLEY Mr. Bronson: I know Rodney Crowell’s “Diamond and Dirt” was the last album to spawn five No. 1 hits [on Hot Country Songs] prior to Brad Paisley achieving this amazing feat. What I’m trying to remember is, did Dan Seals and Earl Thomas Conley ...
wind blowing through his hair. His computer was in his lap, connected to speakers, keyboard, mouse, a rat’s nest of wires sticking out like a Phyllis Diller fright wig. He was using his computer to play his iTunes collection of love songs. Coming through the speakers, from the movieShr...
“We don’t construct them as puzzles,” FagenclaimedtoRolling Stonein 1977. “We try to tell a big story in a very short period of time. Naturally we have to exclude some information. We don’t discourage any speculation.” Nonetheless, Becker and Fagen wereloathto explain their songs ...
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