So in love with "almost paradise" ...can't tell you how I feel when I've heard almost paradise on the end of footloose..it was so great..I wished me in those room with those song dancing with my boyfriend... ..when I heard glorianas "almost paradise" I felt the same...and it makes me miss my love even more...can't wait to see him again in a couple of days....!!! 3
absolutely the best compared to the original. they took a real chance doing a cover on this song.....but you nailed it and made it sound like your own. congratulations all of you Gloriana. i know there was a to listen to you in the first place. love everything you do and hope you don't ever veer too far from what you've always done. xoxoxo:):)
Ann Wilson of the band HEART and Mike Reno of LOVERBOY did the original version in the original footloose soundtrack. I think Eric Carmen wrote it though and he being famous for writing the other often covered kind of dark sad song "All by myself" and then himself hit it big again with "Hungry Eyes" from Dirty Dancing soundtrack
"Almost Paradise... Love Theme from Footloose" is the title of a duet by singers Mike Reno and Ann Wilson, written by pop music singer-songwriter Eric Carmen and co-written by Dean Pitchford. B-side "Strike Zone" (by Loverboy) Released 1984 Format 7" (45 rpm) Recorded 1983 Genre Rock Length 3:46 Label Columbia Writer(s) Eric Carmen, Dean Pitchford Producer(s) Keith Olsen B-Side means extra song on 45 record...Usually no other place you can get it other than B-side..... Officially listed as the "Love Theme from Footloose" on the film's soundtrack, "Almost Paradise" was one of three Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart found on the soundtrack; it peaked at No. 7 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 40.[1] The other hits from this soundtrack include "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins and "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by Deniece Williams, both of which went to No. 1 on the pop chart.[2]
oh wow, i've never noticed that....then again, i don't usually watch the end credits. But thanks for correcting me!!! i LOVE this song and i LOVE Gloriana.......
it isnt in the creditis on mine, but i have the uk version so maybe thats why:/ shame its not... when i saw this i run to put it on because i was sure i'd never heard it on the credits
So in love with "almost paradise"
...can't tell you how I feel when I've heard almost paradise on the end of footloose..it was so great..I wished me in those room with those song dancing with my boyfriend...
..when I heard glorianas "almost paradise" I felt the same...and it makes me miss my love even more...can't wait to see him again in a couple of days....!!! 3
absolutely the best compared to the original. they took a real chance doing a cover on this song.....but you nailed it and made it sound like your own. congratulations all of you Gloriana. i know there was a to listen to you in the first place. love everything you do and hope you don't ever veer too far from what you've always done. xoxoxo:):)
Gloriana has a great voice and she is beautiful!😊😁
This is the one that shoulda been on the movie.
Heavenly Voice..
Ann Wilson of the band HEART and Mike Reno of LOVERBOY did the original version in the original footloose soundtrack. I think Eric Carmen wrote it though and he being famous for writing the other often covered kind of dark sad song "All by myself" and then himself hit it big again with "Hungry Eyes" from Dirty Dancing soundtrack
Love them!!! This is way better than other covers of this song!!! :)
"Almost Paradise... Love Theme from Footloose" is the title of a duet by singers Mike Reno and Ann Wilson, written by pop music singer-songwriter Eric Carmen and co-written by Dean Pitchford.
B-side "Strike Zone" (by Loverboy)
Released 1984
Format 7" (45 rpm)
Recorded 1983
Genre Rock
Length 3:46
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Eric Carmen, Dean Pitchford
Producer(s) Keith Olsen
B-Side means extra song on 45 record...Usually no other place you can get it
other than B-side.....
Officially listed as the "Love Theme from Footloose" on the film's soundtrack, "Almost Paradise" was one of three Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart found on the soundtrack; it peaked at No. 7 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 40.[1] The other hits from this soundtrack include "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins and "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by Deniece Williams, both of which went to No. 1 on the pop chart.[2]
so perfect!!! I
I love Gloriana's version!!
I swear I can see forever in your eyes
oh wow, i've never noticed that....then again, i don't usually watch the end credits. But thanks for correcting me!!! i LOVE this song and i LOVE Gloriana.......
I love it! :D
it isnt in the creditis on mine, but i have the uk version so maybe thats why:/ shame its not... when i saw this i run to put it on because i was sure i'd never heard it on the credits
@crazycowgirl both versions were in it, I've watched it enough times.
it was in the credits!(:
the one that was in the movie was by Hunter Hayes and Victoria Justice......not Gloriana......
Wait...did Hunter Hayes and Victoria Justice steal this song from Gloriana??
Katie Long no this song was written in like 1983 and sang by Mike Reno and Ann Wilson