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"Caught Up in You" is a song by American Southern rock band 38 Special. It is the first single released from their 1982 studio album, Special Forces and their first #1 on the US Billboard Top Tracks rock chart. It became one of the band's two top-ten pop hits, reaching #10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [3]
38 Special, often stylized as .38 Special or spelled out as Thirty-eight Special, is an American rock band formed by singer-guitarists Donnie Van Zant (born Donald Newton Van Zant on June 11, 1952) and Don Barnes (born Richard Donald Barnes on December 3, 1952) in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1974.
Special Forces is the fifth studio album by American rock band 38 Special, released in 1982 by A&M Records. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The band embarked on the Special Forces Tour to support the album. Special Forces peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 , making it the band's highest-charting studio album in the United States.
"You Keep Runnin' Away" is a song by American rock band 38 Special and the second single from their fifth studio album Special Forces (1982). Critical reception [ edit ]
B-Side of You Keep Runnin' Away 1983 "If I'd Been the One" 19 1 — 49 — Tour de Force "Back Where You Belong" 20 4 — — — 1984 "One Time for Old Times" — 17 — — — "Teacher, Teacher" 25 4 — 26 — Teachers (soundtrack) 1986 "Like No Other Night" 14 4 — 80 — Strength in Numbers "Somebody Like You" 48 6 — — — "Heart's ...
"Second Chance" is a song by American rock band 38 Special, from their eighth studio album, 1988's Rock & Roll Strategy. Written by keyboardist Max Carl, guitarist Jeff Carlisi and Cal Curtis, the rock ballad was released as the album's second single becoming the band's highest-charting song in the United States.
Flashback: The Best of 38 Special is a best-of compilation album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1987.It contains several of the band's greatest hits, such as "Hold On Loosely" and "Caught Up in You", as well as two hit songs from soundtracks previously unavailable on a 38 Special album, "Back to Paradise" and "Teacher, Teacher".
Released as the lead single from the album, the song reached No. 3 on the US Billboard Rock Tracks chart, No. 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100, [2] and No. 32 in Canada. [3] It later appeared on their 1987 compilation album Flashback: The Best of 38 Special and their 1999 live album Live at Sturgis.