Misunderstanding by Genesis was released in the United States on May 10, 1980, with Evidence of Autumn as the B side. It was a single from the band’s tenth studio album, Duke. Continue reading
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80s Song of the Day: Tonight, Tonight, Tonight by Genesis
Tonight, Tonight, Tonight by Genesis was released on March 23, 1987, with In the Glow of the Night as the B side. It was a single from the band’s thirteenth studio album, Invisible Touch. The album version of the song is almost nine minutes long, while the 7″ release contains an edited version that runs about four and a half minutes long. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: No Reply At All by Genesis
I get the feelin’ you’re tryin’ to tell me;
Is there somethin’ that I should know?
What excuse are you tryin’ to sell me?
Should I be readin’ stop or go?
I don’t know
No Reply At All by Genesis was released September 9, 1981. Some versions featured Naminanu as the B side; others featured Dodo. It was the first single released in the United States from the album Abacab.
The song spent 18 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 29. It went all the way to No. 2 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Invisible Touch by Genesis
She’s got something you just can’t trust
It’s something mysterious
And now it seems I’m falling, falling for her
Invisible Touch by Genesis was released May 19, 1986, with The Last Domino as the B side. It was the first single from the album of the same name.
Invisible Touch was the band’s first and only No. 1 single in the United States. It only reached No. 15 in the United Kingdom.
Watch the music video for the song.