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8 years ago

Daniel S

I was probably 8-10 years old when this song was hot on the radio. I'm now 30 and I still think it's amazing. They don't make music like this anymore. 

8 years ago

Lasse 1964

country music for the 70s ,80s and early of the 90s (90-94) it was the best music .Now so sad the music is lost.....

8 years ago

sophia jackson

love the saxophone

9 years ago

Eric Connine

taking a stroll down memory lane.... working my mullet, cruising in my Commanche... Restless Heart BLASTING on the stereo... wore out two cassettes... yeah... THAT old :-)

9 years ago

ROMULO TRISTAO

Gostei.Muito bem postado.

9 years ago

paul alvarez

Tema que sonaba en el 93 en la radio telestereo.....buen recuerdo

9 years ago

cherrydee1985

I'm the blonde curly one ;) 

9 years ago

ROSE ROSE

please...tell me what u dream...

9 years ago

Mikey A

+Derrick Yee:Close, but the lead singer with the long hair and mustache is John Dittrich.

9 years ago

Derrick Yee

I THOUGHT EDDIE MONEY IS THE LEAD SINGER OF RESTLESS HEART.

9 years ago

kitsmom1991

I like this version, but I love the version by Timothy B. Schmit who wrote it. Check it out.

9 years ago

Χρηστος Φραγκος

!!!!! Magic IIII

9 years ago

Tom Montella

sweet!

9 years ago

BigBrainOnMusic

Although this is a good song that Restless Heart recorded, it wasn't the same without Larry Stewart (vocals, guitar) and Dave Innis (keyboard, piano). Stewart left in Dec. 1991 to make music on his own and Innis left in Dec. 1992 or early 1993. Still they're a good group :)

9 years ago

edgar gomero

I cant believe that there are actualy 4 people that didn't like this video

9 years ago

Seba Mesina

Magic theme!

9 years ago

Mike Kent

great!!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

donnanord

Awesome song!!

10 years ago

cingny1

The song replaced "We're Gonna Be OK" as track 6 on Big Iron Horses, as When She Cries hit the pop charts, aiming for another big pop hit. It went no. 1 on Adult Contemporary charts, and no. 43 on HOT 100. It didn't hit the country charts. A Canadian contemporary jazz artist Warren Hill on Saxophone. 

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