Shadow Dancing is the second album by English singer and teen idol Andy Gib… Read Full Bio ↴Shadow Dancing is the second album by English singer and teen idol Andy Gibb, released in 1978. Continuing the momentum of his first successes, notably "I Just Want to Be Your Everything", he began work with the Gibb-Galuten-Richardson production team on his second album. Although the album is not currently in print, it was released to iTunes along with the other two Andy Gibb albums in 2011.
Shadow Dancing, written by Gibb and all three of his brothers, was released as a single in the US in April 1978 (alongside the album), and in mid-June began a seven week run at #1, achieving platinum status. Two further top ten singles, "An Everlasting Love" (#5) and "(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away" (#9), a song also released by his brothers in 1979, were extracted from the album, which became a million seller.
Andy's second album was made under the direction of Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, mostly while Barry, Robin and Maurice were off filming Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band up to January, Barry again was executive producer, and again he was present during recording of a few of the songs. John Sambataro, who sang backing and harmony vocals on the non-Barry songs, play slide guitar, Later in 1978 he left the Andy Gibb band and went on tour with Dave Mason (ex-Traffic), and early in 1979 he became lead guitarist for McGuinn, Clark and Hillman, a band playing country rock along the lines of some Andy's songs, Also on this track was Jock Bartley of the country rock band Firefall, then recording their third album at Criteria, They had their Bee Gees connections: the first two albums had been engineered by Karl Richardson, and Joe Lala was a regular guest musician, and John Sambataro eventually joined Firefall in 1982 and recorded two albums with them.
Shadow Dancing, written by Gibb and all three of his brothers, was released as a single in the US in April 1978 (alongside the album), and in mid-June began a seven week run at #1, achieving platinum status. Two further top ten singles, "An Everlasting Love" (#5) and "(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away" (#9), a song also released by his brothers in 1979, were extracted from the album, which became a million seller.
Andy's second album was made under the direction of Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, mostly while Barry, Robin and Maurice were off filming Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band up to January, Barry again was executive producer, and again he was present during recording of a few of the songs. John Sambataro, who sang backing and harmony vocals on the non-Barry songs, play slide guitar, Later in 1978 he left the Andy Gibb band and went on tour with Dave Mason (ex-Traffic), and early in 1979 he became lead guitarist for McGuinn, Clark and Hillman, a band playing country rock along the lines of some Andy's songs, Also on this track was Jock Bartley of the country rock band Firefall, then recording their third album at Criteria, They had their Bee Gees connections: the first two albums had been engineered by Karl Richardson, and Joe Lala was a regular guest musician, and John Sambataro eventually joined Firefall in 1982 and recorded two albums with them.
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Shadow Dancing
Andy Gibb Lyrics
(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away (written by Barry Gibb and Blue Weaver) Maybe I don't wanna…
An Everlasting Love I've been here all your life Watching your crying game You w…
Fool For A Night You don't want to come home cryin' Lose that magic…
Good Feeling Ah, la la la la la la la la la…
I Go For You Oh babe, I got it crazy We both been broken…
Melody You took me through the night Didn't think I'd last…
One More Look At The Night Touching a thousand dreams, feeling your memories I guess I'…
Shadow Dancing You got me looking at that heaven in your eyes I…
Waiting For You Yesterday I was dreaming alone Always used to fight with my…
Why There is a chance I could be losing you Gotta let…