It also poised the band for slicker production and bigger hits, which came in the form of "Talking In Your Sleep" (#3) and "One In A Million" (#37). The band's final album, "Rhythm Romance" was released in 1985 and yielded one last chart appearance with "Test Of Time," which stalled at #71. An underrated track from that final album was "Never Thought It Would Be Like This." It might have done well had tensions between the band and management didn't get them dropped from their label.
Thursday, September 12, 2019
"Never Thought It Would Be Like This" by The Romantics
Hailing from Detroit, The Romantics achieved immediate chart success with "What I Like About You," from their raw 1980 debut self-titled album. The single only went to #49 at the time, but has become a classic that no 80s radio program is without.
It also poised the band for slicker production and bigger hits, which came in the form of "Talking In Your Sleep" (#3) and "One In A Million" (#37). The band's final album, "Rhythm Romance" was released in 1985 and yielded one last chart appearance with "Test Of Time," which stalled at #71. An underrated track from that final album was "Never Thought It Would Be Like This." It might have done well had tensions between the band and management didn't get them dropped from their label.
It also poised the band for slicker production and bigger hits, which came in the form of "Talking In Your Sleep" (#3) and "One In A Million" (#37). The band's final album, "Rhythm Romance" was released in 1985 and yielded one last chart appearance with "Test Of Time," which stalled at #71. An underrated track from that final album was "Never Thought It Would Be Like This." It might have done well had tensions between the band and management didn't get them dropped from their label.
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