This is a laid-back club version of the song neither the singing nor the music is going to sound the same as a full-on production as found in his other clips on this site. However, he's not singing out of tune or even badly, just softly with little or no vocal effects. It's a great version of the song and I'd also forgotten at what a great guitar player he was. Don't see singers doing guitar solo's like that very often these days.
are you kidding me? I like Christopher Cross' music but this is the worst i've ever heard him sing- you have to admit, if this was a bar band doing this cover, they'd be booed off the stage sounding like this. And yes, I can sing this song better than Chris. Not 30 years ago, but now.
There are a handful of songs that are constantly played on radio - the one about "Oh what a night - late September back in 63" (I always wonder why that was such a great night!) Supertramp, Breakfast in America, and, of course, this. Well deserved success.
the voice has losed volume and power
avmum 1 year ago
I agree this is the Laid-back version.
I love this Song,
But this Song is Fast upbeat Song.
It Really need more Percussion.
Love this Song Regardless.
It is my Favorite, No matter.
Love TV
wuzup36i3 2 years ago
merci monsieur ...mes premiéres vacances à argeles!!!!!!!
FATIME132 2 years ago
This is more of a chilled out version and sets a different mood. Great stuff
amievery1 2 years ago
This is a laid-back club version of the song neither the singing nor the music is going to sound the same as a full-on production as found in his other clips on this site. However, he's not singing out of tune or even badly, just softly with little or no vocal effects. It's a great version of the song and I'd also forgotten at what a great guitar player he was. Don't see singers doing guitar solo's like that very often these days.
BillysFingers 2 years ago 4
are you kidding me? I like Christopher Cross' music but this is the worst i've ever heard him sing- you have to admit, if this was a bar band doing this cover, they'd be booed off the stage sounding like this. And yes, I can sing this song better than Chris. Not 30 years ago, but now.
CowbellProfessional 3 years ago
Like a fine wine, this song gets better with age, and this acoustic version definitely shows it! Great version!
Mikey330 3 years ago
Thsi unplugged edition is EXCELLENT!!!
MrGoldenwaffler 3 years ago
NOt unplugged, the T5 is an acoustic ELECTRIC
jstn4102 2 years ago
One in a million Tune.
idahodad1 3 years ago
There are a handful of songs that are constantly played on radio - the one about "Oh what a night - late September back in 63" (I always wonder why that was such a great night!) Supertramp, Breakfast in America, and, of course, this. Well deserved success.
mark2million 3 years ago
Now at least I know how he plays his chords to this song :) And it's interesting to know that he plays his own guitar solos. Pretty cool as always.
floydrose42 3 years ago
Perfect!
markoati 4 years ago 3
Wonderful track, good unplugged. Thanks for posting it!
Tes80 4 years ago 2
Nice unplugged version of this tune.
NDW85 4 years ago