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Subject: Trivia question

Written By: Mike S. on 11/16/1999 at 10:05 p.m.

Can anyone guess what 'Til Tuesday's' second semi-hit was, released in 1986?


Subject: Re: Trivia question

Written By: BoyOfcorn on 11/17/1999 at 1:30 p.m.

> Can anyone guess what 'Til Tuesday's' second semi-hit was, released in
> 1986?

I thought it was "What About Love".

---BoyOfCorn

Subject: Re: Trivia question

Written By: ChuckyG on 11/17/1999 at 1:58 p.m.

> I thought it was "What About Love".

> ---BoyOfCorn

according to the review at cdnow.com:

'Til Tuesday quickly re-entered the studio to record their second album, Welcome Home. Released in the fall of 1986, Welcome Home failed to produce any big hits, with "What About Love" and "Coming Up Close" both failing to make the Top 40.

I guess it depends on which was released off the album first.. both are on their retrospective record, neither are on the cheapie CD listed "All About Love".. according to a review submitted to Amazon.com, "What About Love" was the first single..

Personally I'm a bigger fan of "Everything's Different Now" the song and album, even if it did worse than the second album.. and the first album with Voices Carry and Love in a Vacuum

After reading the bio posted on CDnow, basically each album was about breaking up with a previous boyfriend.. makes me hope and pray I NEVER date a songwriter >grin<