Yeah and without directly telling you how in a vulgar way like it is done today and referring to women in derogatory ways. We romanced our ladies back then, slow danced with them to some of the best love songs of all time.
Richard Marx is an amazing vocalist. Saw him in concert in the 80's and he was just as good in person. I highly suggest Endless Summer Nights, Should have known better, and Hold on to the Nights
When I was in high school, I'm guessing 1989, Richard Marx did a concert at our local county Fair. It was a pretty cool concert in a very strange venue. Demo derby one night, tractor pull one night, horse racing, then a mainstream current recording artist concert.
I love this song! Sadly I don't know enough songs from him, but the ones I do know I love, Hazard is another classic, with a great story to it. Endless Summer Nights is another great one, and one of my favourite love songs from him... from anyone is Now and Forever. I think there's at least one other song of his I know, but I can 't think of it right now...
Not only does he have a beautiful voice...but...the hair. THE HAIR! And if you were to check out his band from the late 80's, they all have...THE HAIR! My personal Richard Marx favorite...is "That Was Lulu". Nice little upbeat song. Love his ballads...but, I can only take so much of them before I need something that'll give me a good kick in the pants.
This song is original to him but others have sampled parts of this song. He talking to his wife telling her that he will be waiting for her while he’s on the road touring.
Hi Rachel. Richard wrote this song for his girlfriend while on tour. If I'm not mistaken, she was a model and while both were always on the move and in different parts of the world, it was difficult for them tto see each other, hence the first line.... "Oceans apart day after day, and I slowly go insane" I learned this song on piano many years ago and it was an absolute joy when I was finally able to play along with the entire song. If you found these lyrics touching, you may want to try "Now and Forever". Im a sucker for a good ballad so this became my 2nd favorite by him. 😊❤️🤘🤘
Richard Marx still releases great music to this day (just not on the radio like in his prime). He at one time held the record (may still hold it) of having his first 7 singles make the top 3 on the Billboard Hot 100....3 of which went to #1. And in concert he sounds as good as he ever did at 60 years old.
Richard has been married to singer/actress Cynthia Rhodes. She starred opposite Tom Selleck in 1985's Runaway. It also starred Gene Simmons of Kiss and Kirsty Alley. Cynthia also starred opposite Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in Dirty Dancing which came out in 1986 or1987.
He sings better live! I mean, he's great in the studio but he's one of the artists who sounds amazing live. Not just the voice but the energy and the rhythm---you can feel it in every part of his and your bone. Check out his live version of Hold on to the nights, the one where he has short hair not the famous mullet. 😂 That version's immaculate!
According to Richard Marx, he wrote this song 'Right here waiting' ... to his girlfriend (later wife) Cynthia, while he was touring on his first album... She was very moved by the song. Marx said he had no intention of sharing this personal song w/ the world... but he was encouraged to record it and put it out on his 2nd album 'Repeat offender' in 1989 and it became a #1 single in the US that year. Sadly, Richard Marx and Cynthia separated and divorced decades later after having kids together... He remarried w/ MTV personality Daisy Fuentes recently. Richard Marx had more ballad hits - 'Hold on to the nights'... 'Now and forever'... 'Hazard' ... His uptempo songs include - 'Angelia' ... 'Satisfied'... 'Children of the night'...
when i was young i only heard that song on radio channels .at first i thought that the tittle of the song was where ever you go😁=😅=😂=🤣 bcos that the only words on the lyric easy to remember
I loved this song so much when it released. I don't quite know why. I was a young teen listening to Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath... and, somehow, this song. I don't get it, but I really love it 🤣
Richard Marx wrote this for his wife but never intended to record it. He gave it to Barbara Streisand who said she loved it but would have to re-write some of the lyrics because "I'm not gonna be waiting for anyone!" Marx decided to record it himself, and here we are. He said in an interview that every now and again he gives Barbara Streisand a huge hug and thanks her for rejecting his song. He never would have even considered recording it himself if she hadn't.
Ironically, the working title of this song was "Right Here Waiting For Your Big Buns, Hon" but the record label thought that was too wordy. I'm still on the fence. 😏
4:17 your mom listened to it when she was 🤰🏻with you...at least thats my explanation to the hundreds of songs I think I heard before but I'm not supposed to have 😂..
I always thought it was a song about going on tour and missing her. (Piano and guitar (sharp) at end are not tuned together, slightly off, irks my ear.)
Go to the god Tommy Johansson's YT channel. He sings like a god, plays over 10 instruments, covers the channel, played guitar in Sabaton until recently, has his own band Majestica. In and enjoy, releasing a cover every Friday. PEACE Hi crushes every song
Almost you forgot to bring the lighter to fit this one lol anyway it's not my cup of tea but I respect it by the way I'm still waiting your reaction to some gojira Rachel please 🙏
You young people try to understand and interpret the songs of the 80s. You don't need to do that. The language, the message, the feeling is in a time capsule. Not made for the present. It's not worth drawing comparisons either. My opinion, nothing more. Best wishes from southern Germany. Mike
Can't believe you never heard or Richard marx. He was the heart throb of the 80s...
That's why.. It was back then in the 80's...
I'm going to be blunt...
These 80's ballads (and 90's) got you laid so much...
Yeah and without directly telling you how in a vulgar way like it is done today and referring to women in derogatory ways. We romanced our ladies back then, slow danced with them to some of the best love songs of all time.
Richard Marx is an amazing vocalist. Saw him in concert in the 80's and he was just as good in person. I highly suggest Endless Summer Nights, Should have known better, and Hold on to the Nights
One of the best love songs of the 80's.
I sing metal. He is still my pinnacle of singing. ❤
My Fav song Of Richard Marx is Hold On To The Night
This song reminds me of my mother. Thank you for reacting to this. I miss you, Mummy.
There's something hauntingly beautiful by him playing the song in an empty arena/stadium
He also wrote " Edge Of A Broken Heart" by Vixen
He’s one of those artists that was big in Japan, and he was big in the US too, this was a big hit
I'm a heavy metal guy, but i learned a lot from him..
When I was in high school, I'm guessing 1989, Richard Marx did a concert at our local county Fair. It was a pretty cool concert in a very strange venue. Demo derby one night, tractor pull one night, horse racing, then a mainstream current recording artist concert.
Amazing musician and a very successful songwriter
Richard Marx got many beautiful songs my favorite song is Right Here Waiting For You ❤
He wrote this song for his wife because he was on tour so much.
I was not expecting to hear her sing Baby Got Back during a Richard Marx reaction.
I love this song!
Sadly I don't know enough songs from him, but the ones I do know I love, Hazard is another classic, with a great story to it. Endless Summer Nights is another great one, and one of my favourite love songs from him... from anyone is Now and Forever.
I think there's at least one other song of his I know, but I can 't think of it right now...
17 years ago this was used at my wedding when my wife walked down the isle. Love this song
I remember hearing this song on those love story collection album commercials on TV back in the day, this was always the first song they played.
For whatever reason this was my favorite song when I was like 3 years old lol
Not only does he have a beautiful voice...but...the hair. THE HAIR! And if you were to check out his band from the late 80's, they all have...THE HAIR!
My personal Richard Marx favorite...is "That Was Lulu". Nice little upbeat song. Love his ballads...but, I can only take so much of them before I need something that'll give me a good kick in the pants.
Nice vibes❤❤❤❤
lets go
This song is original to him but others have sampled parts of this song. He talking to his wife telling her that he will be waiting for her while he’s on the road touring.
Repeat Offender is the name of his second studio album released in 1989
Hi Rachel.
Richard wrote this song for his girlfriend while on tour. If I'm not mistaken, she was a model and while both were always on the move and in different parts of the world, it was difficult for them tto see each other, hence the first line....
"Oceans apart day after day, and I slowly go insane"
I learned this song on piano many years ago and it was an absolute joy when I was finally able to play along with the entire song.
If you found these lyrics touching, you may want to try "Now and Forever". Im a sucker for a good ballad so this became my 2nd favorite by him.
😊❤️🤘🤘
When you use portions of a song in a new song it's called sampling. I think that's the term you were looking for.
This came out as I was deployed to Egypt for a year. It's a special song for us.
Endless Summer Nights is his best song.
Rachel, there have been other covers of this song that you might have heard before.
This song may remind you of "This I promise you" by NSYNC, which sounds similar and also Richard Marx wrote it for them
Was looking for someone else to mention it
Richard Marx still releases great music to this day (just not on the radio like in his prime). He at one time held the record (may still hold it) of having his first 7 singles make the top 3 on the Billboard Hot 100....3 of which went to #1. And in concert he sounds as good as he ever did at 60 years old.
7:00 Counting Crows song? Oh and just now discovered it's from Joni Mitchell!
This song is as old as I am.
Richard has been married to singer/actress Cynthia Rhodes. She starred opposite Tom Selleck in 1985's Runaway. It also starred Gene Simmons of Kiss and Kirsty Alley. Cynthia also starred opposite Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in Dirty Dancing which came out in 1986 or1987.
He sings better live! I mean, he's great in the studio but he's one of the artists who sounds amazing live. Not just the voice but the energy and the rhythm---you can feel it in every part of his and your bone. Check out his live version of Hold on to the nights, the one where he has short hair not the famous mullet. 😂 That version's immaculate!
Probably the best example of Marx completely unrestrained and just BELTING OUT at full strength is Angelia. Also Hazard is another absolute CLASSIC.
Bonita reacción a una bonita canción! 😃👋👋👋❤️
According to Richard Marx, he wrote this song 'Right here waiting' ... to his girlfriend (later wife) Cynthia, while he was touring on his first album... She was very moved by the song. Marx said he had no intention of sharing this personal song w/ the world... but he was encouraged to record it and put it out on his 2nd album 'Repeat offender' in 1989 and it became a #1 single in the US that year.
Sadly, Richard Marx and Cynthia separated and divorced decades later after having kids together... He remarried w/ MTV personality Daisy Fuentes recently.
Richard Marx had more ballad hits - 'Hold on to the nights'... 'Now and forever'... 'Hazard' ... His uptempo songs include - 'Angelia' ... 'Satisfied'... 'Children of the night'...
Hazard's a really good song to check out.
Ray over here dipping into my childhood lol
Think this is one of the best love songs ever made.
Even thought that as a teenager. I think so as a metalhead.
It just has it.
when i was young i only heard that song on radio channels .at first i thought that the tittle of the song was where ever you go😁=😅=😂=🤣 bcos that the only words on the lyric easy to remember
I loved this song so much when it released. I don't quite know why. I was a young teen listening to Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath... and, somehow, this song. I don't get it, but I really love it 🤣
may be nsync " this i promise you" by richard marx
Un like, good reaction.....🤟🤟
Y and you are Beatiful... 👸
This is a great song. If you want to check out a more modern love ballad, take a look at Corey Taylor's Home/ Zzyzx Rd. Live from the Forum
This is probably his most popular song, but I still prefer his first hit, "Don't Mean Nothing."
React also to his song " Now and Forever "
Richard Marx wrote this for his wife but never intended to record it. He gave it to Barbara Streisand who said she loved it but would have to re-write some of the lyrics because "I'm not gonna be waiting for anyone!" Marx decided to record it himself, and here we are.
He said in an interview that every now and again he gives Barbara Streisand a huge hug and thanks her for rejecting his song. He never would have even considered recording it himself if she hadn't.
Matt Heafy made a metal version of this song and I'm pretty sure Richard sang it for him in the studio.
I’d love to see you react to “By The Sound” by Caskets
I will wait for you too ❤️
Please reaction more about 80s song
This song is about being away from his wife whilst on tour, as far as I know there still together, not a big fan just love this song
Nah he’s married to former MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes now I’m pretty sure
Ironically, the working title of this song was "Right Here Waiting For Your Big Buns, Hon" but the record label thought that was too wordy. I'm still on the fence. 😏
4:17 your mom listened to it when she was 🤰🏻with you...at least thats my explanation to the hundreds of songs I think I heard before but I'm not supposed to have 😂..
Doubt you have been to a wedding that did not play this song.
I think I will sing this at a karaoke night ant my ,local bar. Lol
I always thought it was a song about going on tour and missing her. (Piano and guitar (sharp) at end are not tuned together, slightly off, irks my ear.)
You gotta do "Hazard"
Jon Secada Angel or Just Another Day
I remember dancing to this at my High School Senior prom what anight.
Hazard is another great one.
Tiene una voz muy parecida a Bryan Adams
Go to the god Tommy Johansson's YT channel. He sings like a god, plays over 10 instruments, covers the channel, played guitar in Sabaton until recently, has his own band Majestica. In and enjoy, releasing a cover every Friday. PEACE Hi crushes every song
Pls react to Jeff Buckley - lover you shouldn't come over live
try to listen BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE "say good night"
Dimash React Please, in Vampire mode on him
Middle school dance anyone?
RATATATA when? RATATATA NOW!
Please react the calling songs, saludos del Brazil
Ray...can you react to a live performance from I believe 1996 by Eric Clapton and Pavarotti and a song called Holy Mother? Thanks
Almost you forgot to bring the lighter to fit this one lol anyway it's not my cup of tea but I respect it by the way I'm still waiting your reaction to some gojira Rachel please 🙏
Heart sang Alone, not Celine Dion
hmmm u know, we can.............
next firehouse plsz
Sir Mix A Lot Baby Got Back
Can you please react to G22 -Boomerang? Thanks in Advance.
Second.ballad from him named Angelia
whit me
Sleep Token Who????😂😂
Guns n roses please....
You young people try to understand and interpret the songs of the 80s. You don't need to do that. The language, the message, the feeling is in a time capsule. Not made for the present. It's not worth drawing comparisons either. My opinion, nothing more. Best wishes from southern Germany. Mike
You talk to much... Listen!