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The song's video features several clips from the film Choke Canyon, but it is primarily based on the completely unrelated story upon which the song's lyrics are based. [11] Billy Drago makes a cameo appearance in the video. It was produced by Paul Flattery and directed by Jim Yukich, who had directed many videos for Phil Collins and Genesis.
"In the Air Tonite" is a reworking of Phil Collins' 1981 single "In the Air Tonight" recorded by American rapper Lil' Kim for the R&B/hip hop Phil Collins tribute album Urban Renewal. The song, promoted as a duet between Collins and Lil' Kim, was released in 2001 as the second single from the album.
In 2019, Andy Greene of Rolling Stone remarked, "You don't hear the 1986 Genesis song 'Tonight Tonight Tonight' very often these days, but back then it was absolutely inescapable. This was a weird period of time where seemingly half the songs on the radio were either by Genesis or one of the many offshoot acts like Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel ...
"Can't Stop Loving You" was the lead single from English singer Phil Collins' solo album Testify, released in 2002. It also appears on Collins' 2004 album Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and New. Although it received minor airplay, the song became Collins' eighth number-one Billboard adult contemporary hit. [7]
Eventually, Collins presented the demo to Taylor Hackford when approached to write a song for the Against All Odds movie, which he loved. Then Collins penned the lyrics, which were for the film. [10] Due to lack of time available (as he was on tour with Genesis), he had arranger Arif Mardin produce it, and they worked on it over two days. [10]
Single by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony featuring Phil Collins; from the album Thug World Order; Released: June 3, 2003: Recorded: August 2002: Genre: Hip hop, alternative hip hop: Length: 5: 18 (Album Version) 4:00 (Single Version) Label: Ruthless: Songwriter(s) Phil Collins, Anthony Henderson, Tim Middleton: Producer(s) DJ U-Neek: Bone Thugs-n-Harmony ...
Hello, I Must Be Going! is the second solo studio album by the English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins.It was released on 5 November 1982 [3] [4] on Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and on Atlantic Records in North America, and named after the Marx Brothers' song of the same name.
"Thru' These Walls" is a song by the English drummer Phil Collins. It was released as a single in October 1982, being Collins' fourth single. The song is also the seventh track and first single release from Collins' second solo studio album, Hello, I Must Be Going!, released in November of the same year.