REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon (originally styled as R.E.O. Speedwagon) is an American rock… Read Full Bio ↴REO Speedwagon (originally styled as R.E.O. Speedwagon) is an American rock band from Champaign, Illinois. Formed in 1967, the band cultivated a following during the 1970s and achieved significant commercial success throughout the 1980s. Hi Infidelity (1980) contained four US Top 40 hits and is the group's best-selling album, with over ten million copies sold.
Over the course of its career, the band has sold more than 40 million records and has charted thirteen Top 40 hits, including the number ones "Keep On Loving You" and "Can't Fight This Feeling". REO Speedwagon's mainstream popularity waned in the late 1980s, but the band remains a popular live act.
In the fall of 1966, Neal Doughty entered the electrical engineering program at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois, coming in as a junior. On his first night, he met another student, Alan Gratzer. They held an impromptu jam session in the basement of their Illinois Street Residence Hall dormitory, and soon started a rock band. Gratzer had been a drummer since high school, and was playing in a local group on the weekends, while Doughty had learned some Beatles songs on his parents' piano.
Doughty started to follow around Gratzer's band, eventually sitting in on a song or two. The keyboard player was the leader, but several other band members were unhappy with the situation. On the last day of the university's spring semester, guitarist Joe Matt called the band's leader and told him that he, drummer Gratzer, and bassist Mike Blair had decided to leave the band and start a new one with Doughty.
They made a list of songs to learn over the summer break, and Doughty landed a summer job to buy his first keyboard. On his Farfisa organ, he learned "Light My Fire" by The Doors. The members returned to school in the fall of 1967, and had their first rehearsal before classes even started. They named the band REO Speedwagon, from the REO Speed Wagon, a flatbed truck Doughty had studied in transportation history, and the initials are those of its founder Ransom E. Olds. Rather than pronouncing REO as a single word as the motor company did, they chose to spell out the name with the individual letters each pronounced ("R-E-O"). An ad in the school newspaper produced their first job, a fraternity party that turned into a food fight. They continued to perform cover songs in campus bars, fraternity parties, and university events. The first lineup consisted of Doughty on keyboards, Gratzer on drums and vocals, Joe Matt on guitar and vocals, Mike Blair on bass and vocals.
In early 1968, Terry Luttrell became lead singer, and Bob Crownover joined as the guitar player, replacing Matt. When Mike Blair left the band in the summer of 1968, Gregg Philbin replaced Blair, Marty Shepard played trumpet and Joe McCabe played sax until McCabe moved to Southern Illinois University. Crownover played guitar for the group until the summer of 1969 when Bill Fiorio replaced him. Fiorio then departed in late 1969, eventually assuming the name Duke Tumatoe, and went on to form the All Star Frogs. Steve Scorfina (who would go on to found progressive rock/album-oriented rock band Pavlov's Dog) came aboard for over a year, composing with the band and performing live, before being replaced by Gary Richrath in late 1970.
Richrath was a Peoria, Illinois-based guitarist and prolific songwriter who brought fresh original material to the band. With Richrath on board, the regional popularity of the band grew tremendously. The Midwestern United States was the original REO Speedwagon fan stronghold and is pivotal in this period of the band's history.
The band signed to Epic Records in 1971. Paul Leka, an East Coast record producer, brought the band to his recording studio in Bridgeport, Connecticut where it recorded original material for its first album. The lineup on the first album consisted of Richrath, Gratzer, Doughty, Philbin, and Luttrell.
Richrath was a Peoria, Illinois-based guitar player and prolific songwriter who brought original material to the band including REO's signature song "Ridin' the Storm Out". With Richrath on board, the regional popularity of the band grew tremendously. The Midwestern United States was the original REO Speedwagon fan stronghold and is pivotal in this period of the band's history.
The band signed to Epic Records in 1971. Paul Leka, an East Coast record producer, brought the band to his recording studio in Bridgeport, Connecticut where it recorded original material for its first album. The lineup on the first album consisted of Richrath, Gratzer, Doughty, Philbin, and Luttrell.
The band toured relentlessly under guidance from early manager Irving Azoff. The band's most successful period featured lead vocalist Kevin Cronin who joined the band briefly for their second album T.W.O in 1972, and left in the middle of recording the Album "Ridin' The Storm Out" and returned in 1976, co-producing with Richrath their landmark Live: You Get What You Play For. Ridin' the Storm Out was completed with Michael Bryan Murphy on the microphone. Murphy stayed on for two more albums, "Lost in a Dream" and "This Time We Mean It", before Cronin returned to the fold in January 1976 and recorded "R.E.O.", which was released that same year.
They grew in popularity in the Midwestern United States during the early 1970s and peaked in popularity in the early 1980s. The band's first mid 70s FM hit was the Richrath composed concert fave "Ridin' The Storm Out", and their first gold record was a live album, 1977's "Live: You Get What You Play For". Their hard rocking live show was so integral to their success, their label released another live album in 1978, "More Live".
In 1977, Philbin was replaced with Bruce Hall to record the first studio album that reached platinum, "You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish", released in 1978 which received FM radio airplay but fell short of the Top 40. In 1979, the band took a turn back to hard rock with the release of Nine Lives.
By 1981's "Hi Infidelity" they had reached a new peak, and the LP spawned several major radio hits including "Keep On Loving You", "Don't Let Him Go" and "Take It on the Run" which went to #5 on the US charts, and the Cronin composed "Time For Me To Fly, released on the "Tuna" album.
REO Speedwagon followed up the "Hi Infidelity" LP with the power ballad "Can't Fight This Feeling" from Good Trouble in 1982, and dented the charts again with 1984's "Wheels Are Turning" album, 1987's "Life as We Know It" was the last new release to go gold, before popularity waned, and their long winning streak subsided. Founding members Richrath & Gratzer left the band, essentially ending a 20 year arena rocking run, but the band's collections continued to sell and earn classic rock & retro power pop airplay. Richrath and Gratzer was replaced by Miles Joseph and Graham Lear, Cronin's band members from jazz ensemble called "The Strolling Dudes". And soon Lear and Joseph was replaced by Bryan Hitt (formerly of Wang Chung) and Dave Amato.
Nowadays Reo Speedwagon remains a U.S concert circuit staple, mostly known as a crowd pleasing classic AOR genre rock band. Still fronted by longtime vocalist Cronin, currently the only original member in the 21st century touring lineup is keyboardist Neil Doughty. The hired guns brought in since have had stints in band's like Ted Nugent and Wang Chung. Spurred on by numerous re-packagings of their back catalog, and successful newer live recordings, in 2007 they released "Find Your Own Way Home" the group's first new studio album in more than ten years. Though it did not chart as an album, it produced two singles which appeared on Billboard's Adult Contemporary radio chart.
REO Speedwagon continues to tour regularly, performing mostly their classic hits. They are popular on the fair and casino circuits, but still team with other acts to play larger venues.
REO Speedwagon's birth place was reportedly a Red Lion Inn, on Green Street near the U of I campus (Champaign-Urbana, IL).
Principal Members (1971)
Gary Richrath - Guitar
Alan Gratzer - Drums
Gregg Philbin - Bass
Terry Luttrell - Vocals
Mike Murphy - Vocals
Current Lineup
Kevin Cronin - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Dave Amato - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Bruce Hall - Bass Guitar, Vocals
Neal Doughty - Keyboards
Bryan Hitt - Drums, Percussion
http://www.speedwagon.com
Over the course of its career, the band has sold more than 40 million records and has charted thirteen Top 40 hits, including the number ones "Keep On Loving You" and "Can't Fight This Feeling". REO Speedwagon's mainstream popularity waned in the late 1980s, but the band remains a popular live act.
In the fall of 1966, Neal Doughty entered the electrical engineering program at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois, coming in as a junior. On his first night, he met another student, Alan Gratzer. They held an impromptu jam session in the basement of their Illinois Street Residence Hall dormitory, and soon started a rock band. Gratzer had been a drummer since high school, and was playing in a local group on the weekends, while Doughty had learned some Beatles songs on his parents' piano.
Doughty started to follow around Gratzer's band, eventually sitting in on a song or two. The keyboard player was the leader, but several other band members were unhappy with the situation. On the last day of the university's spring semester, guitarist Joe Matt called the band's leader and told him that he, drummer Gratzer, and bassist Mike Blair had decided to leave the band and start a new one with Doughty.
They made a list of songs to learn over the summer break, and Doughty landed a summer job to buy his first keyboard. On his Farfisa organ, he learned "Light My Fire" by The Doors. The members returned to school in the fall of 1967, and had their first rehearsal before classes even started. They named the band REO Speedwagon, from the REO Speed Wagon, a flatbed truck Doughty had studied in transportation history, and the initials are those of its founder Ransom E. Olds. Rather than pronouncing REO as a single word as the motor company did, they chose to spell out the name with the individual letters each pronounced ("R-E-O"). An ad in the school newspaper produced their first job, a fraternity party that turned into a food fight. They continued to perform cover songs in campus bars, fraternity parties, and university events. The first lineup consisted of Doughty on keyboards, Gratzer on drums and vocals, Joe Matt on guitar and vocals, Mike Blair on bass and vocals.
In early 1968, Terry Luttrell became lead singer, and Bob Crownover joined as the guitar player, replacing Matt. When Mike Blair left the band in the summer of 1968, Gregg Philbin replaced Blair, Marty Shepard played trumpet and Joe McCabe played sax until McCabe moved to Southern Illinois University. Crownover played guitar for the group until the summer of 1969 when Bill Fiorio replaced him. Fiorio then departed in late 1969, eventually assuming the name Duke Tumatoe, and went on to form the All Star Frogs. Steve Scorfina (who would go on to found progressive rock/album-oriented rock band Pavlov's Dog) came aboard for over a year, composing with the band and performing live, before being replaced by Gary Richrath in late 1970.
Richrath was a Peoria, Illinois-based guitarist and prolific songwriter who brought fresh original material to the band. With Richrath on board, the regional popularity of the band grew tremendously. The Midwestern United States was the original REO Speedwagon fan stronghold and is pivotal in this period of the band's history.
The band signed to Epic Records in 1971. Paul Leka, an East Coast record producer, brought the band to his recording studio in Bridgeport, Connecticut where it recorded original material for its first album. The lineup on the first album consisted of Richrath, Gratzer, Doughty, Philbin, and Luttrell.
Richrath was a Peoria, Illinois-based guitar player and prolific songwriter who brought original material to the band including REO's signature song "Ridin' the Storm Out". With Richrath on board, the regional popularity of the band grew tremendously. The Midwestern United States was the original REO Speedwagon fan stronghold and is pivotal in this period of the band's history.
The band signed to Epic Records in 1971. Paul Leka, an East Coast record producer, brought the band to his recording studio in Bridgeport, Connecticut where it recorded original material for its first album. The lineup on the first album consisted of Richrath, Gratzer, Doughty, Philbin, and Luttrell.
The band toured relentlessly under guidance from early manager Irving Azoff. The band's most successful period featured lead vocalist Kevin Cronin who joined the band briefly for their second album T.W.O in 1972, and left in the middle of recording the Album "Ridin' The Storm Out" and returned in 1976, co-producing with Richrath their landmark Live: You Get What You Play For. Ridin' the Storm Out was completed with Michael Bryan Murphy on the microphone. Murphy stayed on for two more albums, "Lost in a Dream" and "This Time We Mean It", before Cronin returned to the fold in January 1976 and recorded "R.E.O.", which was released that same year.
They grew in popularity in the Midwestern United States during the early 1970s and peaked in popularity in the early 1980s. The band's first mid 70s FM hit was the Richrath composed concert fave "Ridin' The Storm Out", and their first gold record was a live album, 1977's "Live: You Get What You Play For". Their hard rocking live show was so integral to their success, their label released another live album in 1978, "More Live".
In 1977, Philbin was replaced with Bruce Hall to record the first studio album that reached platinum, "You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish", released in 1978 which received FM radio airplay but fell short of the Top 40. In 1979, the band took a turn back to hard rock with the release of Nine Lives.
By 1981's "Hi Infidelity" they had reached a new peak, and the LP spawned several major radio hits including "Keep On Loving You", "Don't Let Him Go" and "Take It on the Run" which went to #5 on the US charts, and the Cronin composed "Time For Me To Fly, released on the "Tuna" album.
REO Speedwagon followed up the "Hi Infidelity" LP with the power ballad "Can't Fight This Feeling" from Good Trouble in 1982, and dented the charts again with 1984's "Wheels Are Turning" album, 1987's "Life as We Know It" was the last new release to go gold, before popularity waned, and their long winning streak subsided. Founding members Richrath & Gratzer left the band, essentially ending a 20 year arena rocking run, but the band's collections continued to sell and earn classic rock & retro power pop airplay. Richrath and Gratzer was replaced by Miles Joseph and Graham Lear, Cronin's band members from jazz ensemble called "The Strolling Dudes". And soon Lear and Joseph was replaced by Bryan Hitt (formerly of Wang Chung) and Dave Amato.
Nowadays Reo Speedwagon remains a U.S concert circuit staple, mostly known as a crowd pleasing classic AOR genre rock band. Still fronted by longtime vocalist Cronin, currently the only original member in the 21st century touring lineup is keyboardist Neil Doughty. The hired guns brought in since have had stints in band's like Ted Nugent and Wang Chung. Spurred on by numerous re-packagings of their back catalog, and successful newer live recordings, in 2007 they released "Find Your Own Way Home" the group's first new studio album in more than ten years. Though it did not chart as an album, it produced two singles which appeared on Billboard's Adult Contemporary radio chart.
REO Speedwagon continues to tour regularly, performing mostly their classic hits. They are popular on the fair and casino circuits, but still team with other acts to play larger venues.
REO Speedwagon's birth place was reportedly a Red Lion Inn, on Green Street near the U of I campus (Champaign-Urbana, IL).
Principal Members (1971)
Gary Richrath - Guitar
Alan Gratzer - Drums
Gregg Philbin - Bass
Terry Luttrell - Vocals
Mike Murphy - Vocals
Current Lineup
Kevin Cronin - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Dave Amato - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Bruce Hall - Bass Guitar, Vocals
Neal Doughty - Keyboards
Bryan Hitt - Drums, Percussion
http://www.speedwagon.com
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REO Speedwagon Lyrics
'til the Rivers You ask how long I'll love you It's hard to explain…
(I Believe) Our Time Is Gonna Come You touched me. You took me away. You left me confused…
01 Like You Do Well I've seen women who cross their legs Before they sit…
11. Keep On Loving You You should have seen by the look in my eyes,…
157 Riverside Ave. We flew into town on Sunday Had to find a place…
157 Riverside Avenue We flew into town on Sunday, had to find a…
Accidents Can Happen There's a side of you, could bring on homicide But livin'…
After Tonight Staring up at the moonlight Looking up at the stars I'm alon…
All Heaven Broke Loose All heaven broke loose It hit me like a shot right…
Another Lifetime There is no easy way to say goodbye I've prayed this…
Anti-Establishment Man Standing by the roadside Old newspaper in my hand Reading …
Any Kind Of Love Well if you're ever in a tight spot And all the…
Back In My Heart Again A gray ghost night on an Eastern flight Sixteen thousand mi…
Back on the Road Again Please don't hate me mama for what I'm about to…
Ballad of the Illinois Opry Found myself heading down toward Springfield The last sign …
Being Kind Please don't worry now about the mornin' When it's time we'l…
Blazin' Your Own Trail Again Sooner or later you will find a way To feel like…
Blue Christmas I'll have a blue Christmas without you I'll be so blue…
Born To Love You From the beginning When time began Every good woman needs …
Break His Spell You got that faraway look in your eyes But are you…
Breakaway Another day in the city Another dancer to the music But late…
Building the Bridge Father to son, husband to wife Brother to brother, black ma…
Can There's a side of you, could bring on homicide But livin'…
Can't Fight The Feeling I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
Can't Fight this felling Oh, I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm…
Can't Get You Out Of My Heart Can't get you out of my heart, can't get you…
Can't Lie To My Heart I think to much about you baby You've on my mind…
Can't Stop Rockin' I can't stop, can't stop rockin' The whole thing started 19…
Candalera She was an unmarried woman And I couldn't resist her charms…
Cant Fight This Feeling I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
Cant Stop Rockin I can't stop, can't stop rockin' The whole thing started 19…
Can\xE2\x80\x99t Fight This Feeling I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
Can`t Fight This Feeling Oh, I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm…
Can’t Fight This Feeling I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
Children Go Where I Send Thee Children, go where I send thee Children, go where I send…
Dance Well, we have one foot Stuck in the graves we're diggin' A…
Dangerous Combination I've been thinkin' too much, I've been drinkin' too much And…
Dead At Last Alas, stars are falling While they're drawing a card of…
Deck The Halls Deck the halls with boughs of holly Fa, la, la, la,…
Do You Know Where Your Woman Is Tonight Do you know where your woman is tonight? Do you know…
Do Your Best Don't you know you better watch this man Better look him…
Don So you figure that you've got him all figured out He's…
Don't Want To Lose You You left this morning on an early plane You left your…
Don’t Let Him Go So you figure that you've got him all figured out He's…
Down By the Dam Ambush on her body, down by the dam She wasn't afraid…
Dream Weaver Dream weaver, I'm scheming on you again Schemedy feeling's b…
Drop It I've been trying to run my life Using every trick I…
Easy Money South of the border and busted Caught by a woman I…
Every Now And Then Every now and then when the lights are low Every now…
Everything You Feel You are everything you feel, everything you know Everyone y…
Find My Fortune Backwoods killer from a river town A mixed up kid that…
Find Your Own Way Home I need love like water I need truth to soak me…
Five Men Were Killed Today Five men were killed today Leaving five wives as widows Si…
Flash Tan Queen Diamond studded man Ruby coated plan Makes my heart ache to …
Follow My Heart I saw you at midnight, in a dream that I…
Gambler You're asking questions I really can't answer You're lookin'…
Girl with a heart of gold Night and day, day and night I do my best to…
Give Me a Ride Give me a ride on your roller coaster Give me a…
Go For Broke My life is runnin like a stock car race High speed…
Golden Country Golden country your face is so red With all of your…
Good Trouble Babe, I'm gettin' the message it's finally comin' through Af…
Gotta Feel More I've never seen the sea seem so calm I've never felt…
Gypsy Woman's Passion Walking all alone in the dead end, the gypsy wants…
Half Way How did we end up ending up this way I always…
Headed For A Fall So you're winnin' more than anyone should And you're feelin…
Heavy on Your Love I'm gettin' heavy on your love Every night Gettin' ready for…
Here with Me Maybe it's too late But this feelin' is runnin' through my…
Hey Wait a Minute Hey, wait a minute, something just ain't right hey, wait…
Hooked on a Feeling I can't stop this feelin' Deep inside of me Girl, you just…
How the Story Goes Telephone girl talkin' to her mother's voice Yet she knows t…
I You have said as much as you can say Your heart…
I Believe in Santa Claus Ooh, I believe Me and a friend in the neighborhood Playing …
I Can t Fight This Feeling Anymore I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
I Can't Fight This Feeling Oh, I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm…
I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
I CANT FIGHT THIS FEELING Oh, I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm…
I Cant Fight This Feeling Anymore I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still…
I Do' Wanna Know You have said as much as you can say Your heart…
I Don You left this morning on an early plane You left your…
I Don%E2%80%99t Want To Lose You You left this morning on an early plane You left your…
I Dowanna Know You have said as much as you can say Your heart…
I Need You Tonight How can I show you? I take back what I told…
I Needed To Fall So close to giving up Never before been so broken Can I…
I Still Love You I was with you, you were alone Now I'm standing here Wisdom…
I Wish You Were There I know a place where you can go. When you're flyin'…
I"LL follow you Late one night on a road in Texas I pulled into…
I'll Follow You Late one night on a road in Texas I pulled into…
I'm Feeling Good There just ain't no reason for the way that I…
In My Dreams There was a time some time ago When every sunrise meant…
In Your Letter In your letter ooh in your letter In your letter ooh…
It's Everywhere Lookin' for a love Searchin' everywhere I can't get enough a…
Just for You This is just for you I dedicate everything I do…
Keep In Love I cannot bathe you in a river gone black I cannot…
Keep On Lovin' You You should have seen by the look in my eyes,…
Keep On Pushin' I used to be lonely 'till I learned about livin'…
Keep the fire Keep the fire burnin' Let it keep us warm The world will…
L.I.A.R A man once said love is all you need And if…
L.I.A.R. A man once said love is all you need And if…
Lay Me Down I've played your game and I've played it well I'll be…
Let Me Ride I've been on the road now for a day and…
Let My Love Find You Let my love find you If it takes all night We can…
Let's Be-Bop Suddenly it happened, Here we are with all this glory We nev…
Lies You can try if you want to It doesn't really matter…
Lighting Cool as the water melting from the winter snows You are…
Lightning Cool as the water melting from the winter snows You are…
Like You Do Well I've seen women who cross their legs Before they sit…
Little Drummer Boy Come, they told me, pa, rum, pum, pum, pum A new…
Little Queenie I got lumps in my throat When I saw her comin'…
Live Every Moment Live every moment Love every day 'Cus before you know it…
Live It Up Live it up, and let it go Your time is up…
Look the Other Way I know she's sleeping with him But it can't be true She…
Lost in a Dream Lost, lost in a dream (It's a dream) And I think,…
Lost On The Road Of Love I am lost on the road of love Twisted and tossed,…
Love In The Future I cannot bathe you in a river gone black I cannot…
Love Is a Rock My love is a rock, an immovable force Anywhere that you…
Love To Hate Love is a positive vibration With love you find the good…
Lucky For You Lucky I call you 'cause that's the way you make…
Meet Me On The Mountain I remember it well, that day last spring When the snow…
Movin' I was sittin' with the sun, meltin' into the horizon High…
Music Man Recently I've been thinkin about what I am and where…
New Way To Love Maybe we don't need to share the same roof, maybe If…
Oh Woman My whole life rides on the mood of my lady Her…
On The Run Heard it from a friend who Heard it from a friend…
One Lonely Night You and your baby had some words today 'Till not another…
One Too Many Girlfriends Talkin' 'bout a hot-wired kid who thought he knew it…
One True Man You made my decision Now take hold of my hand And I'll…
Only the Strong Survive You may not know this but you are everything you've…
Open Up Say you know you've got to run You know you've got…
Our Time Is Gonna Come You touched me, you took me away You left me confused…
Out Of Control Oh, my, don't the sky look spacious With the stars all…
Out Of Season I found out just a little too late I had my…
Over The Edge I had eyes but I could not see, I hurt…
PRISON WOMEN Strumming down the river, the moonlight would shiver Are hu…
Pushin' I used to be lonely 'till I learned about livin'…
Reelin When I get dragged down by the problems of the…
Ridin Ridin' the storm out, waitin' for the thaw out On a…
River Of Life River of life Which way do you flow? I seem to be…
Rock & Roll Music Just let me hear some of that Rock and roll music Any…
Rock 'N Roll Star I was just a boy when the river ran dry And…
Rock 'N' Roll Star I was just a boy when the river ran dry And…
Roll With the Chances As soon as you are able, woman I am willing To…
Run Away Baby Don’t you wish we could run away baby? Find ourselves a…
Runnin Blind First you say one thing, then you say another I don't…
Say You Love Me or Say Goodnight Here I come again I don't really care to turn back Trying…
Screams And Whispers There's truth in your eyes, let me hear it from…
Shakin' It Loose She looked at me with fire in her eyes Looks can't…
She's Gonna Love Me She's gonna love me like you never could She's gonna treat…
Silent Night Silent night, holy night All is calm, all is bright 'Round…
Sing To Me Sundown, summer is fading Run now, here the winter comes Dee…
Sky Blues I was sittin' on a plane, I was lookin' at…
Smilin' In The End Can't really say it's been a good year I know I'll…
Someone Tonight You've got it. I want it. Surrender. Don't run away. Some sa…
Son of a Poor Man Hometown lady, leavin' for the city Bags in hand, she's boar…
Sophisticated Lady Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways Just because you…
Start A New Life Go home, pretender I think this is the end here It's been…
Stillness Of The Night Midnight on the hill I heard the thunder fill The stillness…
Summer Love Now there's nothing left to do But to lay my head…
Sweet Time When I awaken Feelin no pain Visibly shaken Waitin to touch …
Take It On The R Heard it from a friend who Heard it from a friend…
Take It on the Run Heard it from a friend who Heard it from a friend…
Take Me I always wondered if I could give Enough love for a…
That Ain You tell me what you think I'm feelin', you know…
The First Noel The First Noel The angels did say Was to certain poor shep…
The Heart Survives When she turned away, you know it was just in…
The Key I couldn't fall asleep all last night my mind was…
The White Snows Of Winter The white snows of winter fall Into the quiet town The tow…
Then I Met You I thought I had all I could ask for Only a…
They're on the Road It's the season of the golden leaves When the wind turns…
Throw the Chains Away I'll be your builder, skilled at the tasks you ask I'll…
Thru The Window Through the window, I slip away Into the darkness, time has…
Till The Rivers Run Dry You ask how long I'll love you It's hard to explain…
Time for Me to Fly I've been around for you Been up and down for you But…
Tired of Gettin' Nowhere I'm tired of gettin' nowhere, wish I was inspired, but…
Tonight It's all on my shoulders And it was gettin' harder to…
Tough Guys She doesn't like the tough guys They think that they can…
Variety Tonight If ever you think you miss the thrill of the…
Wheels Are Turnin' I've been sittin' back quietly Watchin' as my spirit fades A…
When I Get Home I can't kiss the telephone, I can't hug your picture And…
Wherever You're Goin Say good-bye Look to the sky Set your course on into the…
Wherever You're Goin' Say goodbye, look to the sky Set your course on into…
Whiskey Night My eyes are aching from the weight on them The pain…
Wild As the Western Wind Outlaw running from the law but he's Got nowhere to run…
Winter Wonderland Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is…
Without Expression Have you ever ridden horses through a rainstorm Or led a…
You Better Realize You got a lotta nothin' Somebody's got it all But you know…
You Can Fly Expanse of land that would cushion your fall As you tumble…
You Won't See Me Why can't we see eye to eye? I feel you don't…