@Mark Magoo All the stuff I've read online just said he died suddenly. I think the most logical conclusion at this stage is a heart attack. But as you said we will have to wait and see.
Wrote this legendary song in 20 mins. Amazing how such great things come into our lives so unexpectedly. It's as if music chooses us. Rest well Tony Lewis. We are forever grateful for your gift to the world. You are missed
There are a lot of singers out there, myself included, who just cannot cover that tune in that key with Tony's awesome operatic tone quality. Absolutely stellar vocal. It's one of my all-time favorite songs and vocal.
@Lisa Surlie they didn't die on drugs they Died John Spinks got Liver Cancer Tony Lewis no cause of death Regg Webb got dieses they didn't use drugs they didn't die on drugs
My husband wrote those words, Josie was his mother's best friend and would visit Delaware every summer. He was the drummer for the Outfield for a brief time and helped write Your Love, Since You've Been Gone, and some others. He laid the bass beat of those songs. He laid down the beat and had the words. Carl Widen was his name. They called him CW. He was a studio drummer for A&M, at the same time Outfield needed a new drummer. He went on the road with them for over 100 cities around the globe. He spent time in England and stayed with Tony. All this was before I met him. The summer of 2001, After I met him, he was flown to sit in for the Outfield's drummer who had gotten ill, he played at the Collisium. He also played and sang with them at a gig in Dewey Beach, Delaware. He left the band after a disagreement with John over rights to his music because John claimed it, I was surprised and saddened to hear Tony not acknowledge this about Your Love
Remember the spring break concert in 1986 in South Padre Island. The Outfield and Starship played and outdoor concert at Isla Blanca Park. Such memorable concert that I relive to this day. On the way back over the causeway, Tony was by the window of his tour bus waiving and on lookers. Great music thereafter. RIP Tony and John, you all put your stamp on South Padre Island.
Play Deep is still one of my favorite albums of all time..... Every song on it is outstanding. The emphasis of the drums front and center with Tony's amazing and unique voice never gets old to me
Tony had one of the most incredible voices I have ever heard. I remember when Your Love first came out and just being blown away by his voice. Gone too soon and very much missed.
I remember the first time I heard "Your Love" back in 1986. The radio station KLOS in the Los Angeles area had "Two for Tuesdays," when they would play back-to-back songs from the same band. The song "Say It Isn't So" was getting mild airplay at the time as The Outfield's initial single from Play Deep, but then it was paired with "Your Love." This made for a magical combination that catapulted this band's popularity in Southern California and made me a lifelong fan. I have enjoyed every single album they have produced.
I love this story! We still have "two for Tuesday" on one of our local classic rock stations (Led Zeppelin.. AC/DC.. Tom Petty.. Lynyrd Skynyrd.. etc..) I always try to guess what the second song will be 😊
@@peachbellini2615 We had it here in CHICAGO on the WLUP FM98. 2 songs 4 x`s on the hour by the same artists. Also...the LUP had 10 at 10. 10 songs by the same artists at 10AM. My favorite of course was: Get the LED OUT! at 10PM. 30 minutes of ZEPPELIN songs uninterrupted for half an hour. I wont get into the MIDNIGHT album segment from the LUP. I missed many a school night staying up late b`cause of that.
RIP Tony. It’s funny that the Outfield as a UK band never cracked their home country (I’m from the UK) and until recently I’d never even heard of the band or heard Your Love. It’s a fantastic song and does the band proud. I’ve been checking out Tony’s solo work since hearing it and it’s also great. Great voice. Thanks for posting this interview!
The first time I heard the song I thought it was by the Police. Today I'm still a big fan of The Outfield. Tony's singing was so extraordinary and the songs were just great. The debut album "Play Deep" is a timeless classic for me. And every time I hear a song from them I have a smile on my face. Rest in peace John and Tony, your music makes you immortal
Earned a full ride hockey scholarship to a D2 college. When I was signing my contracts (1986) , your love was playing in the background. Special place in my heart, thanks, John and Tony!
One of the only songs i play at my rock n roll dive bar of 30 yrs that is just as popular w the college kids of today as it is w the money spending older crowd. tunes that are Multi generational sing alongs w a good groove are gold in my biz.This rockin but mid tempo classic is also a terrific transitional song that is great going from 80's rock into the newer pop punk genre.In the downtown bar district my bar is in i am literally playing tunes for my life w every song i choose as when i play a less than stellar tune folks simply go to one of the many other bars,nightclubs within a stones throw of my front door which makes my music choices as owner of my bar since 1990 what determine how well my family eats that week.While i was playin mpls mn songs by husker du,the replacements n soul asylum at my then underground alt rock/punk bar this song was a big hit but today it is even bigger and has aged very well (like a good bottle of bourbon)unlike so much other music from those days.
@@jude999 I love that the Prof of Rock has such a good ear for the songs that rewrote the great american songbook during the rock era and his videos give me ideas for songs that i can build era/genre sets around as without a strong positive vibe from the music any downtown bar nightclub will under perform and is one of the things that many new bar owners overlook or just dont get which leads to their failure.good tunes tend to dress up your operation while disguising your flaws helping build that all important word of mouth.
Oddest of oddest of things. Foundmy old PLAY DEEP CD. Popped it in the player in the car. Blasted my speakers like I did back in those 80's. Got home and wanted to see whatever happened to my beloved Tony Lewis. Well world, tonight I found out he suddenly passed away. I'm actually sitting here with tears pouring down my face. My God, what a loss. My sincere sympathies to his wife, 2 daughters and grandchildren. I'm shocked and so deeply saddened. What a great humble man. This news really threw me for a loop. I'm so sad. The outfield rocked. RIP Tony, your voice resonates forever.
Thanks Tony. I remember when I first learned the computer and was able to watch you-tube videos. I think one of the best parts of it was being able to watch "Your Love" the official video as much as I wanted and reminisce.
I love how songs that become these loved classic hits often are unexpected by the artist. They think it probably won’t be that well received. But it ended up becoming a timeless classic
I just found out Tony died , only 62 yrs old , so sad , They had a lot of great songs , not just Your love ...I have a few of there CDs and they are all well done .. RIP Tony , you have influenced a lot of musicians and your songs helped many people .
Tony could never bear the death of John Spinks, his great friend from youth, in 2014, and the grief was carried further. He was locked up in his house for 4 years, and when he decides to resume music his album is called "Out of the darkness", and his single "Into the light", trying to reaffirm that he has returned to the light and does not have those self-destructive thoughts or depressive. Well, his grief was stronger and he went to be part of the celestial choir with the greats who have left this year. I am a huge fan of The Outfield and I am very touched by his passing. Greetings from Chile.
Another one of my favorite memories of music from the 80's! First Neil! Then Eddie! Now Tony! FFS! 20/20 will be remembered for all the wrong reasons unfortunately! Absolutely one of the most Devastating and heartbreaking periods in my 51 years of life! RIP Tony! Thanks for the memories!
I don’t care what style of music you play or whatever, this single song, just this song, right here, is part of The Great American Song Book for the ages. Even the world over!!! It’s so tuneful and fun and has everything you could ever want out of a piece of music, it’s perfect!! From start to finish!! Even if I was Beethoven, I’d hang this over my contemporaries!! It’s just that good!! 👍
The outfield grew on me over time I was into Def Leppard acdc foreigner srv in 85 86 this was all over the radio and MTV I was a fan still am today.we can't runaway from our ages I know personally.
We are from 70’s Era, with all the music from then and into the 80’s Tony Lewis and the Outfield with your Love is in Our top 5 Songs of constant play ! Love Tony and the Band ! RIP Tony !
Damn Tony. He looked so young as we all did at some point, and will be in the future. Damn brother! Glad your still here and glad you went down in history 😀
First Concert I ever saw live was OutField, they were the opening act touring for Play Deep. They walked out on stage in shorts and T-shirts, nothing flashy and Tony said "Hello Kansas" in his east London accent it was in Sandstone Amphitheater just a stones throw from KCMO. Needless to say the rocked it, and I have been a fan ever since. One of the best 3 piece bands in history....very underrated.
I was 23 when Your Love came out. I played the crap out of all of their cassettes. Yes, cassettes! 😉 They brought me such happiness. John and Tony made the world a better place through their music.
Use your love is one of those enduring songs that you never tire of. I mostly listen to hard rock, Motörhead, Black Sabbath. But I have to admit I really like this song.
RIP Tony You music made my life back in the late 80s. I knew ever song word for word and played them in the car where ever i went. Eternal Peace Brother..
One of my '80's favourite bands...The Outfield & Mike +The Mechanics...such as refreshing and uplifting decade before the doom, despair and despondence of '90's Grunge set in - and the eventual, slow decay of rock and roll heading towards the millennium...
Dont rest in peace Tony and John. Keep rocking just as all the music you gave us always will. You guys will be alive and pumping those hits until my last breath. Others wont admit. But I'll surely join when my time comes mates!
I recently played this with my friend's 8 year old in the car and she IMMEDIATELY got this song. Huge props to producer Bill Wittman for the fat sound of the first two albums. His profound influence on the great sound of the Outfield is very apparent after he was dropped before the Voices of Babylon album which is thin and washed out. This song locks me into forever young.
Looking forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh sometime. Until then, "Play Deep' and "Bangin" will hold me over! Thanks for sharing the behind-the-scenes on one of the greatest songs of the 80s!
R.I.P. Tony, I am so sad because your music was par of my best time in life, my youth. Thanks a lot, and goodspeed. All my love from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
pasaron 4 añitos de su muerte y aun es increible, estaba bien de salud incluso es de las bandas que en sus ... "vicios" eran bastante sanos ... casi puros para el ambiente de la epoca ... y partir con 62 años dolor inmenso seguro causo a su flia y nosortos los fans aun no caemos.... si me decias 80...90 años era razonable pero 60...
My 14 year old was playing Your Love in 2024. I asked how this came about and her answer was TicToc. My wife then told that YL reminded her of college and flying to Germany to visit me (newlyweds) while on US military assignment there in 1999. 1985, 1999, 2024 and so on. That tunes got legs.
R.I.P. Tony, he seemed so happy and in good health
@Mark Magoo How do you know it was suicide? No evidence of that.
@Mark Magoo All the stuff I've read online just said he died suddenly. I think the most logical conclusion at this stage is a heart attack. But as you said we will have to wait and see.
@Mark Magoo That's what I'm wondering also. How much longer do we have to wait to know the true cause of death?
Does anyone know exactly what happened Tony?
@@Curtis.Carpenter too bad the jab wasn't even out yet. Tool.
My wife and I played this cassette on our first date in 88’, still together and still listening to the outfield.
Wrote this legendary song in 20 mins. Amazing how such great things come into our lives so unexpectedly. It's as if music chooses us. Rest well Tony Lewis. We are forever grateful for your gift to the world. You are missed
There are a lot of singers out there, myself included, who just cannot cover that tune in that key with Tony's awesome operatic tone quality. Absolutely stellar vocal. It's one of my all-time favorite songs and vocal.
Contra tenor. Very rare
@@patsyjones1454 Don't think so. A Countertenor has much less vocal weight.
it's called mixed-voice, look it up guys
@@CullenRottenYes, has to be. A very well developed one.
RIP Tony...The Outfield was one of those 80's bands that us metal heads loved but listened to when no one was around. Your music is timeless bro.
Tony, john Spinks and Reg Webb are now rocking out together in heaven
@Lisa Surlie they didn't die on drugs they Died John Spinks got Liver Cancer Tony Lewis no cause of death Regg Webb got dieses they didn't use drugs they didn't die on drugs
@Lisa Surlie it's not funny
We will honor 🎖
Your music and legacy forever ❤
RIP 🙏
My husband wrote those words, Josie was his mother's best friend and would visit Delaware every summer.
He was the drummer for the Outfield for a brief time and helped write Your Love, Since You've Been Gone, and some others. He laid the bass beat of those songs.
He laid down the beat and had the words. Carl Widen was his name. They called him CW. He was a studio drummer for A&M, at the same time Outfield needed a new drummer. He went on the road with them for over 100 cities around the globe. He spent time in England and stayed with Tony.
All this was before I met him.
The summer of 2001,
After I met him, he was flown to sit in for the Outfield's drummer who had gotten ill, he played at the Collisium. He also played and sang with them at a gig in Dewey Beach, Delaware.
He left the band after a disagreement with John over rights to his music because John claimed it, I was surprised and saddened to hear Tony not acknowledge this about Your Love
Sorry to say but i think your husband is a liar
Rip Tony. May this song live on for generations to come. One of the best songs of the 1980's. It defined a generation.
Goodbye Tony💔 Thanks for the music!
Remember the spring break concert in 1986 in South Padre Island. The Outfield and Starship played and outdoor concert at Isla Blanca Park. Such memorable concert that I relive to this day. On the way back over the causeway, Tony was by the window of his tour bus waiving and on lookers. Great music thereafter. RIP Tony and John, you all put your stamp on South Padre Island.
Play Deep is still one of my favorite albums of all time..... Every song on it is outstanding. The emphasis of the drums front and center with Tony's amazing and unique voice never gets old to me
Absolutely. This was my comment all the way. Not a bad song on the entire album.
My heart is in mourning I Love you forever TONY LEWIS 😔😔😔😔😔😢😢😢😢💔💔💔💔❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Tony had one of the most incredible voices I have ever heard. I remember when Your Love first came out and just being blown away by his voice. Gone too soon and very much missed.
Tony and John, thank you for the best memories that you guys brought us, your songs will always be in our hearts.
Can’t wait to see Tony again!
He passed away didn't he?
@@musicnerd2896 yes, today :(
@Vlad Skeiroskvlasida uh I thought the guitarist was him when I posted this. I'm physic bruh
I remember the first time I heard "Your Love" back in 1986. The radio station KLOS in the Los Angeles area had "Two for Tuesdays," when they would play back-to-back songs from the same band. The song "Say It Isn't So" was getting mild airplay at the time as The Outfield's initial single from Play Deep, but then it was paired with "Your Love." This made for a magical combination that catapulted this band's popularity in Southern California and made me a lifelong fan. I have enjoyed every single album they have produced.
I love this story! We still have "two for Tuesday" on one of our local classic rock stations (Led Zeppelin.. AC/DC.. Tom Petty.. Lynyrd Skynyrd.. etc..) I always try to guess what the second song will be 😊
@@peachbellini2615 We had it here in CHICAGO on the WLUP FM98. 2 songs 4 x`s on the hour by the same artists. Also...the LUP had 10 at 10. 10 songs by the same artists at 10AM. My favorite of course was: Get the LED OUT! at 10PM. 30 minutes of ZEPPELIN songs uninterrupted for half an hour. I wont get into the MIDNIGHT album segment from the LUP. I missed many a school night staying up late b`cause of that.
My sons with 5 and 6 years old ask me to hear this song every day, this song is the label of 80s Rock music!
RIP Tony. It’s funny that the Outfield as a UK band never cracked their home country (I’m from the UK) and until recently I’d never even heard of the band or heard Your Love. It’s a fantastic song and does the band proud. I’ve been checking out Tony’s solo work since hearing it and it’s also great. Great voice. Thanks for posting this interview!
Even if you were living under a rock, you still heard that song. A great work of musical art.
I LOVE YOU..TONY LEWIS FOREVER ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💫💫💫💫
My 8yr old loves this song, as I always have…the video is played several times a day.
😔😌🥺😞😔🥺❤❤❤❤❤❤ I LOVE YOU TONY LEWIS ..💔💔💔💔💔💔💔FOREVER YOU TONY
Still til this day one of the greatest songs ever
RIP Tony. My family couldn't afford cable in the 80's and I had to wait a week to see Your Love on Friday Night Videos.
Thanks for my teenage years' soundtrack. Tony and John R.I.P. I love all of your albums and I love y'all!
The first time I heard the song I thought it was by the Police. Today I'm still a big fan of The Outfield. Tony's singing was so extraordinary and the songs were just great. The debut album "Play Deep" is a timeless classic for me. And every time I hear a song from them I have a smile on my face.
Rest in peace John and Tony, your music makes you immortal
Yeah he does have a similar voice to Sting
Earned a full ride hockey scholarship to a D2 college. When I was signing my contracts (1986) , your love was playing in the background. Special place in my heart, thanks, John and Tony!
Yes, Tony. You and the boys were up there with all the heavy weight names. Thanks for the music. RIP.
Came here to pay my respects! LEGEND!!!!
One of the only songs i play at my rock n roll dive bar of 30 yrs that is just as popular w the college kids of today as it is w the money spending older crowd. tunes that are Multi generational sing alongs w a good groove are gold in my biz.This rockin but mid tempo classic is also a terrific transitional song that is great going from 80's rock into the newer pop punk genre.In the downtown bar district my bar is in i am literally playing tunes for my life w every song i choose as when i play a less than stellar tune folks simply go to one of the many other bars,nightclubs within a stones throw of my front door which makes my music choices as owner of my bar since 1990 what determine how well my family eats that week.While i was playin mpls mn songs by husker du,the replacements n soul asylum at my then underground alt rock/punk bar this song was a big hit but today it is even bigger and has aged very well (like a good bottle of bourbon)unlike so much other music from those days.
I played it in my car recently driving my friend's 8 year old and she IMMEDIATELY got this song.
@@jude999 I love that the Prof of Rock has such a good ear for the songs that rewrote the great american songbook during the rock era and his videos give me ideas for songs that i can build era/genre sets around as without a strong positive vibe from the music any downtown bar nightclub will under perform and is one of the things that many new bar owners overlook or just dont get which leads to their failure.good tunes tend to dress up your operation while disguising your flaws helping build that all important word of mouth.
Oddest of oddest of things. Foundmy old PLAY DEEP CD. Popped it in the player in the car. Blasted my speakers like I did back in those 80's. Got home and wanted to see whatever happened to my beloved Tony Lewis. Well world, tonight I found out he suddenly passed away. I'm actually sitting here with tears pouring down my face. My God, what a loss. My sincere sympathies to his wife, 2 daughters and grandchildren. I'm shocked and so deeply saddened. What a great humble man. This news really threw me for a loop. I'm so sad. The outfield rocked. RIP Tony, your voice resonates forever.
Heard this song this morning, been playing it all day and now I find out he’s a fellow Englishman, Legend.
Wow esto es pocos meses antes de su muerte
RIP Tony ....... this one really hurts : (
Thanks Tony. I remember when I first learned the computer and was able to watch you-tube videos. I think one of the best parts of it was being able to watch "Your Love" the official video as much as I wanted and reminisce.
I love how songs that become these loved classic hits often are unexpected by the artist. They think it probably won’t be that well received. But it ended up becoming a timeless classic
I just found out Tony died , only 62 yrs old , so sad , They had a lot of great songs , not just Your love ...I have a few of there CDs and they are all well done .. RIP Tony , you have influenced a lot of musicians and your songs helped many people .
Tony could never bear the death of John Spinks, his great friend from youth, in 2014, and the grief was carried further. He was locked up in his house for 4 years, and when he decides to resume music his album is called "Out of the darkness", and his single "Into the light", trying to reaffirm that he has returned to the light and does not have those self-destructive thoughts or depressive. Well, his grief was stronger and he went to be part of the celestial choir with the greats who have left this year. I am a huge fan of The Outfield and I am very touched by his passing. Greetings from Chile.
Whoever did the drum mixing on “Play Deep” did a fantastic job. Never heard that same drum sound in another album.
Please sir ,Come and perform in Nagpur, India.There are thousands of fans here waiting for you.You are a Music Master.
It sooo sucks he’s gone. His voice was…wow…My coming of age life.
Wish i have seen Tony Lewis sooner......RIP Tony Lewis
how can he be gone he looks amazing here this is so sad
RIP Tony Lewis... your music was part of my college soundtrack years ago.
Another one of my favorite memories of music from the 80's! First Neil! Then Eddie! Now Tony! FFS! 20/20 will be remembered for all the wrong reasons unfortunately! Absolutely one of the most Devastating and heartbreaking periods in my 51 years of life! RIP Tony! Thanks for the memories!
I don’t care what style of music you play or whatever, this single song, just this song, right here, is part of The Great American Song Book for the ages. Even the world over!!! It’s so tuneful and fun and has everything you could ever want out of a piece of music, it’s perfect!! From start to finish!! Even if I was Beethoven, I’d hang this over my contemporaries!! It’s just that good!! 👍
Fantastic Tony I LOVE YOU ❤❤❤❤
2023 and I still love it, Listened to it this morning and sang it like I was still a kid🤗
RIP Tony, I remember talking to my first date, back in 1986 about your album, "Play Deep", what a memory. Thank you sir
this music is great better than today
RIP Thankyou for a fantastic song Your Love has My Love ❤
i will say this not only is The Outfield amazing with some knock out harmonies they all blend in soo well and will always be a joy to listen too
The outfield grew on me over time I was into Def Leppard acdc foreigner srv in 85 86 this was all over the radio and MTV I was a fan still am today.we can't runaway from our ages I know personally.
We are from 70’s Era, with all the music from then and into the 80’s Tony Lewis and the Outfield with your Love is in Our top 5 Songs of constant play ! Love Tony and the Band ! RIP Tony !
Thank YOu Tony, you and the guys make my days fun with music.
What a cool guy. You are missed.
Damn Tony. He looked so young as we all did at some point, and will be in the future. Damn brother! Glad your still here and glad you went down in history 😀
First Concert I ever saw live was OutField, they were the opening act touring for Play Deep. They walked out on stage in shorts and T-shirts, nothing flashy and Tony said "Hello Kansas" in his east London accent it was in Sandstone Amphitheater just a stones throw from KCMO. Needless to say the rocked it, and I have been a fan ever since. One of the best 3 piece bands in history....very underrated.
Heaven only know how the UK didn't get this band.
Amazing effortless intensity.
Underrated but talented. His vocal range is immaculate.
Rip Tony Lewis. The Outfield is my favorite band ever. Will always be my favorite. No band will ever take your spot with me. Love it.
I listened to this song thousands of times that summer. Great times.
What a talented, kind, sweet and beautiful man. Lost too soon❤️
RIP Tony - Have a great journey where ever you are.
I was 23 when Your Love came out. I played the crap out of all of their cassettes. Yes, cassettes! 😉 They brought me such happiness. John and Tony made the world a better place through their music.
Use your love is one of those enduring songs that you never tire of. I mostly listen to hard rock, Motörhead, Black Sabbath. But I have to admit I really like this song.
Man, I miss this guy.... this band. I'm so grateful that I was 14 in 1984.
Great song. One of the best of the decades.
RIP Tony You music made my life back in the late 80s. I knew ever song word for word and played them in the car where ever i went. Eternal Peace Brother..
One of my '80's favourite bands...The Outfield & Mike +The Mechanics...such as refreshing and uplifting decade before the doom, despair and despondence of '90's Grunge set in - and the eventual, slow decay of rock and roll heading towards the millennium...
Always in our heart Tony Lewis. Your legacy will be unforgettable..will you for the music..will always remember you..I love you Tony forever
Dont rest in peace Tony and John. Keep rocking just as all the music you gave us always will. You guys will be alive and pumping those hits until my last breath. Others wont admit. But I'll surely join when my time comes mates!
The original will always be the best 😢 R.I.P. sweet man ❤
I recently played this with my friend's 8 year old in the car and she IMMEDIATELY got this song. Huge props to producer Bill Wittman for the fat sound of the first two albums. His profound influence on the great sound of the Outfield is very apparent after he was dropped before the Voices of Babylon album which is thin and washed out. This song locks me into forever young.
She will live with it forever now and sing it into eternity...😀👍
Lindo ❤ ! Saudades .Camocim Ceará
Legends IN HEAVEN ❤️🙏😇🤩 RIP Tony love ❤️ you always 🥰🌼🌻🌼🌻
Looking forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh sometime. Until then, "Play Deep' and "Bangin" will hold me over! Thanks for sharing the behind-the-scenes on one of the greatest songs of the 80s!
R.I.P. Tony, I am so sad because your music was par of my best time in life, my youth. Thanks a lot, and goodspeed. All my love from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
R.I.P. Tony Lewis. So sad.
Amazing singer. RIP.
Good rest your soul Tony....you are truly an inspiration!!
Thanks for the music tony
Hello tony lewis I love you .👍👍👍 sensacional 80 forever
pasaron 4 añitos de su muerte y aun es increible, estaba bien de salud incluso es de las bandas que en sus ... "vicios" eran bastante sanos ... casi puros para el ambiente de la epoca ... y partir con 62 años dolor inmenso seguro causo a su flia y nosortos los fans aun no caemos.... si me decias 80...90 años era razonable pero 60...
Good trip, Tony. Thanks for all your music, part of my youth at the highschool. All my love from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Great interview...Thank U 🙏👍🇺🇸
Masterpiece ☠︎︎
How the outfield hit the airwaves was a grande slam literally blew it out of the park!
Oh I love him!!
RIP Tony Lewis. What a legend. ❤
My 14 year old was playing Your Love in 2024. I asked how this came about and her answer was TicToc. My wife then told that YL reminded her of college and flying to Germany to visit me (newlyweds) while on US military assignment there in 1999. 1985, 1999, 2024 and so on. That tunes got legs.
RIP Tony Lewis 🙏 best old school
I literally discovered this song in GTA 💯
Tony couldn’t fathom how good it was, well yea it was that good, it won a generation,
2021 and The music still lives on 💜👍🇺🇸
I once read Tony sings in the same key as Sting
Have a Good Trip Tony...We miss you Bud!!
TONY I LOVE YOU FOREVER