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Date Posted: 11:08:11 04/30/02 Tue
Author: Chris
Subject: Re: Toto - a misunderstood group
In reply to: Christopher Arndt 's message, "Re: Toto - a misunderstood group" on 19:42:41 04/29/02 Mon

>>I heard something interesting about Toto today. It
>>was from an interview from Kenny Loggins. He said
>>that Toto was originally picked to record "Danger
>>Zone" for the Top Gun soundtrack, but some kind of
>>legal complication keep them from recording it and
>>they had him do it instead.
>>
>
>I had never heard that, with both the Top Gun
>Soundtrack and Toto on Columbia. Toto's 'Fahrenheit'
>charted about three months after the Summer of 1986 #1
>soundtrack smash, with "I'll Be Over You" being a big
>heart wrencher #11 song for Toto that Fall.

Yeah, I remember how disappointed I was when that song fell short of the top ten (at least it got up to number eight on R&R, though). The follow-up, "Without Your Love" was a total flop, getting only as high as number 38 and spending all of two weeks on the chart. I wasn't that disappointed, though, as I thought the song was rather bland. After that, they only had one more hit, their number 22 song from Spring, 1988, "Pamela", then disappeared for good. Too bad.

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