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"Amanda" is a power ballad by American rock band Boston written by Tom Scholz. The song was released as the first single from the band's third album, Third Stage, in 1986, six years after it was recorded. Although the song did not have a promotional music video, "Amanda" became the band's highest-charting single in the United States and Canada.
Third Stage is the third studio album by the American rock band Boston, released on September 24, 1986, on MCA Records, as the band's first album on the label. [5] It was recorded at Boston co-founder Tom Scholz's Hideaway Studio over a long, strained, six-year period "between floods and power failures". [6]
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release Song Writer(s) Original release Year Ref. "Amanda" Tom Scholz Third Stage: 1986 [1] "Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me)" Tom Scholz Gerry Green Brad Delp: Third Stage: 1986 [1] "Cool the Engines" Tom Scholz Fran Sheehan Brad Delp: Third Stage: 1986 [1] "Corporate America" Tom Scholz ...
Boston is an American rock ... The album topped the Billboard 200 while the lead single "Amanda" went to number one ... the album was pushed back to a 1997 release date.
After an eight-year hiatus due in part to legal problems, Boston's next album, Third Stage, was released by MCA Records in 1986. [1] [3] The album peaked at number one in both the US and in Canada. [2] [5] It went four times platinum in the US and three times platinum in Canada. [1] [6] The single "Amanda" also peaked at number one in both ...
Amanda Bishop, of Kingston, and Byrd, of Lenoir City, were arrested Tuesday, the sheriff's office said in a news release. Their bonds were set at $1 million each, the sheriff’s office said in ...
Amanda Kloots is opening up about how she feels about dating three years after the death of her husband, Nick Cordero.Talking with ET's Denny Directo from the carpet of the Dick Van Dyke 98 Years ...
In 2010, Amanda Eilian, then 33, was heading out with her two daughters when her older daughter made a comment about a mole that felt surprising.