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"Fast-paced love rock" that heralded the dawn of a new vocal era for Hagar
A powerful pop single that boldly incorporates synth sounds.
This song attracted a lot of attention as the first release since Sammy Hagar joined the band after David Lee Roth left. Eddie Van Halen's melodic guitar shines through, and it still resonates today as a timeless "hymn of positive love."
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- Producer - Van Halen
- Written-By - Edward Van Halen
- Written-By - Sammy Hagar
- Producer - Donn Landee
- Producer - Mick Jones (2)
- Written-By - Michael Anthony (3)
- Written-By - Alex Van Halen