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10 years ago

Denis Geezer

22nd March 1994 ..."Dan Hartman"Singer, songwriter, producer Dan Hartman died of a brain tumor in Westport, Connecticut. Was a member of the Edgar Winter Group and wrote the band's hit ‘Free Ride.’ Had the 1978 No.1 dance hit ‘Instant Replay,’ wrote ‘Relight My Fire’ a UK No.1 for Take That and Lulu, collaborated with Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young, James Brown, Holly Johnson and Steve Winwood.20 Years ago... (time flies)Dan Hartman - Waiting To See You From the soundtrack : Ruthless People (1986)The single failed to make an impact in the UK, however in the Netherlands the single peaked at #34 and lasted on the chart for a total of three weeks. It debuted at #34, before dropping to #35 and #48 respectively. Originally the song was also due to appear as the opening track on Hartman's 1986 album White Boy, however the album was shelved by Hartman's record label as they did not feel that the material suited Hartman and his image. The album has remained unreleased to date, although some very limited test pressings were made and today fetch very high prices.A music video was created to promote the single. Entwined with clips from the Ruthless People film, the video also featured clips of Hartman recording and performing the song in the studio, along with a backing band. The video was directed by Ken Ross and Richard Levine, whilst the production companies were Ross & Levine Inc. and N. Lee Lacy and associates. In the Billboard magazine of June 28, 1986, the video was listed under the 'New Video Clips' section.In the Evening Independent of August 19, 1986, writer Bud Norman had mentioned the video in his article "A journey into video darkness". In the article, under the sub-heading "More of the same", he stated "Too many of the videos though, are a chore to sit through. Dan Hartman's "Waiting to See You" video features footage from the movie "Ruthless People", and after the "Attack of the Summer Movies" clips, I feel as if I've already seen the movie three times, only not in order."Additionally in 1986, Hartman was in the UK during producing and appeared on the Wogan Show (BBC) and The Wide Awake Club (TV-AM) performing "Get Outta Town" and "Waiting to See You", which was also performed live at the newly revamped Liverpool Docks in a TV show called "Rock Around the Dock". On that show, Hartman also performed another unreleased White Boy track "I'm only Foolin' Myself" which was also recorded by Paul Young in 1991 and produced by Hartman. Hartman also performed the song on the UK ITV children's TV programme Razzamatazz, and this performance aired in the episode of August 20, 1986.

10 years ago

Stef Monier

22nd March 1994 ..."Dan Hartman"Singer, songwriter, producer Dan Hartman died of a brain tumor in Westport, Connecticut. Was a member of the Edgar Winter Group and wrote the band's hit ‘Free Ride.’ Had the 1978 No.1 dance hit ‘Instant Replay,’ wrote ‘Relight My Fire’ a UK No.1 for Take That and Lulu, collaborated with Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young, James Brown, Holly Johnson and Steve Winwood.20 Years ago... (time flies)Dan Hartman - Waiting To See You From the soundtrack : Ruthless People (1986)The single failed to make an impact in the UK, however in the Netherlands the single peaked at #34 and lasted on the chart for a total of three weeks. It debuted at #34, before dropping to #35 and #48 respectively. Originally the song was also due to appear as the opening track on Hartman's 1986 album White Boy, however the album was shelved by Hartman's record label as they did not feel that the material suited Hartman and his image. The album has remained unreleased to date, although some very limited test pressings were made and today fetch very high prices.A music video was created to promote the single. Entwined with clips from the Ruthless People film, the video also featured clips of Hartman recording and performing the song in the studio, along with a backing band. The video was directed by Ken Ross and Richard Levine, whilst the production companies were Ross & Levine Inc. and N. Lee Lacy and associates. In the Billboard magazine of June 28, 1986, the video was listed under the 'New Video Clips' section.In the Evening Independent of August 19, 1986, writer Bud Norman had mentioned the video in his article "A journey into video darkness". In the article, under the sub-heading "More of the same", he stated "Too many of the videos though, are a chore to sit through. Dan Hartman's "Waiting to See You" video features footage from the movie "Ruthless People", and after the "Attack of the Summer Movies" clips, I feel as if I've already seen the movie three times, only not in order."Additionally in 1986, Hartman was in the UK during producing and appeared on the Wogan Show (BBC) and The Wide Awake Club (TV-AM) performing "Get Outta Town" and "Waiting to See You", which was also performed live at the newly revamped Liverpool Docks in a TV show called "Rock Around the Dock". On that show, Hartman also performed another unreleased White Boy track "I'm only Foolin' Myself" which was also recorded by Paul Young in 1991 and produced by Hartman. Hartman also performed the song on the UK ITV children's TV programme Razzamatazz, and this performance aired in the episode of August 20, 1986.

10 years ago

Classic Rock

22nd March 1994 ..."Dan Hartman"Singer, songwriter, producer Dan Hartman died of a brain tumor in Westport, Connecticut. Was a member of the Edgar Winter Group and wrote the band's hit ‘Free Ride.’ Had the 1978 No.1 dance hit ‘Instant Replay,’ wrote ‘Relight My Fire’ a UK No.1 for Take That and Lulu, collaborated with Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young, James Brown, Holly Johnson and Steve Winwood.20 Years ago... (time flies)Dan Hartman - Waiting To See You From the soundtrack : Ruthless People (1986)The single failed to make an impact in the UK, however in the Netherlands the single peaked at #34 and lasted on the chart for a total of three weeks. It debuted at #34, before dropping to #35 and #48 respectively. Originally the song was also due to appear as the opening track on Hartman's 1986 album White Boy, however the album was shelved by Hartman's record label as they did not feel that the material suited Hartman and his image. The album has remained unreleased to date, although some very limited test pressings were made and today fetch very high prices.A music video was created to promote the single. Entwined with clips from the Ruthless People film, the video also featured clips of Hartman recording and performing the song in the studio, along with a backing band. The video was directed by Ken Ross and Richard Levine, whilst the production companies were Ross & Levine Inc. and N. Lee Lacy and associates. In the Billboard magazine of June 28, 1986, the video was listed under the 'New Video Clips' section.In the Evening Independent of August 19, 1986, writer Bud Norman had mentioned the video in his article "A journey into video darkness". In the article, under the sub-heading "More of the same", he stated "Too many of the videos though, are a chore to sit through. Dan Hartman's "Waiting to See You" video features footage from the movie "Ruthless People", and after the "Attack of the Summer Movies" clips, I feel as if I've already seen the movie three times, only not in order."Additionally in 1986, Hartman was in the UK during producing and appeared on the Wogan Show (BBC) and The Wide Awake Club (TV-AM) performing "Get Outta Town" and "Waiting to See You", which was also performed live at the newly revamped Liverpool Docks in a TV show called "Rock Around the Dock". On that show, Hartman also performed another unreleased White Boy track "I'm only Foolin' Myself" which was also recorded by Paul Young in 1991 and produced by Hartman. Hartman also performed the song on the UK ITV children's TV programme Razzamatazz, and this performance aired in the episode of August 20, 1986.

10 years ago

Anthony Ford

love this song bad ass

10 years ago

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Dan Hartman - Waiting To See You (1986)

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