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yes I am looking for this song, I believe it was a dance version going around the clubs in the late 90's. Before the chorus kicked in it went "feel the panic got to have it" I thought it was Gloria Estefan but I can't find it anywhere. The above answer in incorrect! DeBarge - rhythm of the night is correct :-) the correct answer is powerhouse : rhythm of the night
Its actually Rhythm of the Night by Verano
Jane March played the role of Richie in the film "Color of Night".
The original was in the movie "The Last Dragon"
All Night Long
Saturday Night Live - 1975 Eddie Murphy Lionel Richie 8-9 was released on: USA: 11 December 1982
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Lionel Richie released this song in summer of 1983. It was on the album, "Cant Slow Down". The song was a big hit for him, reaching number one on Billboard charts.
If I'm right, there were 2 commercials. One with "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins and "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie . In fact there were 3 commercials. The third song was "Sunglasses at night"
Rhythm of the Night - song - was created in 1984.
yes I am looking for this song, I believe it was a dance version going around the clubs in the late 90's. Before the chorus kicked in it went "feel the panic got to have it" I thought it was Gloria Estefan but I can't find it anywhere. The above answer in incorrect! DeBarge - rhythm of the night is correct :-) the correct answer is powerhouse : rhythm of the night
Rhythm of the Night - album - was created in 1985-02.
Lionel Richie wrote and recorded the song All Night Long, taken from his album Can't Slow Down. Rainbow had a hit with a song called All Night Long as well, written by Ritchie Blackmore and Roger Glover and taken from Rainbow's Down To Earth Album.
The Rhythm of the Night - song - was created on 1993-11-05.
The cast of Juke Box Saturday Night - 1979 includes: Roberta Flack as herself Anne Murray as herself Johnnie Ray as himself Lionel Richie as himself George Segal as Himself - Host
Its actually Rhythm of the Night by Verano