Sometimes When We Touch Season 1 Episode 2
Sometimes When We Touch Season 1 Episode 3
Season 1 • Episode 1 (S01E01)
3 January 202396 songs
1. Superstar – Cast
Opening song / L.A. Reid sings the lyrics of this song at the beginning of the episode.
[0:09’] The same scene repeats when he talks about the Carpenters.
2. Rainy Days and Mondays – Cast
[0:00’] Sheryl Crow sings a part of this song.
3. Sometimes When We Touch – Cast
[0:00’] Richard Marx and Nancy Wilson sing a part of this song.
4. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) – Cast
[0:00’] L.A. Reid sings a verse from this song.
5. Love Will Find A Way – Pablo Cruise feat. Ty Taylor
Opening credits / A girl is relaxing on the floor while listening to music on the radio.
[0:12’] Repeats before Ann Powers talks about the ’70s attitudes about sexuality.
6. A Little Bit Country-A Little Bit Rock’N Roll – Donny & Marie Osmond
[0:01’] Footage of the duo performing this song on stage.
7. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) – Rupert Holmes
[0:01’] The music video is shown in a brief section.
8. White Dress – Kanye West
[0:01’] Kanye West performs this song in one of his concerts.
9. All Out Of Love – Air Supply
[0:01’] The band performs this song live on stage in front of a big crowd.
10. Your Song – Lady Gaga
[0:01’] A montage of soft rock music is shown.
11. The Chain – Harry Styles
[0:01’] A short fragment from Harry Styles’ concert is shown during the montage.
12. Sometimes When We Touch- Dan Hill
[0:02’] Title card.
13. Are You Experienced? – Jimi Hendrix
[0:03’] The song plays when the narrator talks about the music in the 70s.
14. Have You Never Been Mellow – Olivia Newton-John
[0:03’] Old footage of this song’s music video from 1975.
15. Help Is On Its Way – Little River Band
[0:03’] The song plays before Drew Barrymore talks about fashion, music, and culture in the 70s.
16. Teach Your Children – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
[0:04’] Old footage from 1969 of the band performing this song.
17. One Toke Over the Line – Brewer & Shipley
[0:04’] Old footage from 1970 of the band performing this song.
18. Operator (That’s Not the Way it Feels) – Jim Croce
[0:04’] Old footage from 1972 is shown during the montage.
19. Wild World – Cat Stevens
[0:04’] Old footage of the band performing the song live on stage in 1970.
20. Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
[0:04’] Old footage of the band performing live on stage in 1971.
21. I’ll Never Fall in Love Again – Dionne Warwick
[0:04’] The song plays during the montage as the slow rock music transitions to R&B and pop.
22. I Feel the Earth Move – Carol King
[0:04’] Old footage of the singer playing the piano and singing the song on stage in 1971.
23. Saturday in the Park – Chicago
[0:06’] DMC talks about this song and how it resonates with his existence.
24. Tiny Dancer – Elton John
[0:07’] Nancy Wilson talks about Elton John’s music.
25. Daniel – Elton John
[0:07’] Nancy Wilson recalls her attempt to attend an Elton John concert when she was a young girl.
26. A Horse With No Name – America
[0:07’] Stewart Copeland talks about this song and how much he loves it when he was in college.
27. Baby I’m-a Want You – Bread
[0:08’] Sheryl Crow sings the lyrics of this song.
28. We’ve Only Just Begun – Carpenters
[0:08’] Susanna Hoffs talks about the Carpenters band and its music.
29. Rainy Days and Mondays – Carpenters
[0:08’] Old footage of the band performing this song in 1971. Dan Hill talks about their music.
30. (They Long to Be) Close To You – Carpenters
[0:10’] After L.A. Reid says that he was a big fan of the Carpenters.
31. Dancing In The Street (Live) – Richard Carpenter Trio
[0:10’] Stewart Copeland talks about how great Karen Carpenter was as a drummer.
32. Goodbye To Love – Carpenters
[0:11’] After Ray Parker Jr. Talks about the band and how Richard rearranged the music to make it work.
33. Dance With Me – Orleans
[0:13’] Matt Maltese talks about the vulnerability in songwriting in the ’70s.
34. Hello It’s Me – Todd Rundgren
[0:13’] Lisa Foxx talks about the artists and the fact that they were not afraid to sing about their feelings.
35. I Need You – America
[0:14’] Owen Gleiberman talks about the 70’s ballads that were about the image of long-haired sensitive men.
36. Make It With You – Bread
[0:14’] Owen Gleiberman talks about the meaning of the ballads’ lyrics.
37. Angie – The Rolling Stones
[0:14’] In 1973, the band hits number one with this song.
38. My Love – Wings
[0:15’] Susanna Hoffs talks about Paul McCartney’s music.
39. Midnight at the Oasis – Maria Muldaur
[0:15’] A montage is shown where multiple bands perform.
40. Sara Smile – Hall & Oates
[0:15’] The second song plays during the montage.
41. Summer Breeze – Seals and Crofts
[0:15’] The third song plays during the montage.
42. Beth – Kiss
[0:15’] The fourth song plays during the montage.
43. You and Me – Alice Cooper
[0:15’] The fifth song plays during the montage as the narrator explains the band’s transition to soft rock.
44. How You Gonna See Me Now – Alice Cooper
[0:15’] The sixth song plays during the montage, showing how the band’s music style has evolved.
45. Jump – Vand Halen
[0:16’] The song plays after the Martini commercial is shown.
46. Your Song – Elton John
[0:17’] The narrator mentions that the kings of soft rock were keyboardists.
47. Dancing In The Moonlight – King Harvest
[0:17’] John Ondrasik talks about the softer songs that were played on the piano.
48. Easy – Commodores
[0:17’] The song is played throughout the montage of soothing piano songs.
49. I’m Not In Love – 10cc
[0:17’] A montage of piano-related soft songs is played while the song is running.
50. Babe – Styx
[0:18’] After Richard Marx talks about somebody coming up with a way to make a piano sound softer.
51. I Love You – Climax Blues Band
[0:18’] Richard Marx talks about the new sound being sexier than an acoustic piano.
52. Just The Way You Are – Billy Joel
[0:18’] Before the scene where Drew Barrymore and other people talk about soft rock music, which didn’t mean to be slow.
53. What a Fool Believes – The Doobie Brothers
[0:19’] David B. Lyons and Steve Huey talk about the genesis of the Doobie Brothers.
54. Lotta Love – Nicolette Larson
[0:19’] When they talk about soft-rock versus hard-rock and explain the difference.
55. How Much I Feel – Ambrosia
[0:20’] A fragment of the music video is shown, then David Pack sings the lyrics of the song.
[0:25’] After the scene where Peter Beckett talks about the moment when he got home and discovered that his wife left him and never saw her again.
56. You’re the Only Woman (You & I) – Ambrosia
[0:21’] David Pack continues to talk about the band and sings along to the lyrics of this song.
57. Biggest Part of Me – Ambrosia
[0:21’] David Pack sings along to the lyrics of this song while the music video is shown on the screen.
58. This Time I’m in It for Love – Player
[0:21’] Peter Beckett talks about the style of the harmonies.
59. Whatcha Gonna Do? – Pablo Cruise
[0:22’] The song plays as they continue to discuss the harmonies.
60. After the Love is Gone – Earth, Wind & Fire
[0:22’] The songwriters continue to discuss the harmonies of the songs.
61. Happy Anniversary – Little River Band
[0:22’] A fragment of this song is played when the songwriters talk about the layered voices.
62. All Out of Love – Air Supply
[0:22’] An example of a song where the voices come in layers.
63. I’d Really Love to See You Tonight – England Dan & John Ford Coley
[0:24’] The song plays before Richard Marx talks about the perfect marriage between the music and the melody with the lyrical content.
64. Mandy – Barry Manilow
[0:24’] Richard Marx claims that when he listened to this kind of music, the lyrics of heartache gave him chills.
65. Bluer Than Blue – Michael Johnson
[0:24’] Nolan Gasser talks about sad music from a neurological standpoint.
66. If You Leave Me Now – Chicago
[0:24’] The second song plays during the montage of sad music.
67. She’s Gone – Hall & Oates
[0:24’] The third song plays during the montage of sad music.
68. Baby Come Back – Player
[0:25’] The fourth song plays during the montage about sad music.
69. Sometimes When We Touch – Dan Hill
[0:26’] While the song is playing in the background, Dan Hill talks about the time when he wrote this song and his love story.
70. Love Will Keep Us Together – Captain & Tennille
[0:27’] Old footage of the band performing this song runs in the background as L.A. Reid and the other musicians talks about their music.
71. The Way I Want To Touch You – Captain & Tennille
[0:32’] Toni talks about this song in which she expresses her feelings for Daryl.
72. You Are The Woman – Firefall
[0:33’] Lee Loughnane talks about this song that was number one in the world at that time.
73. Long Way Home – England Dan & John Ford Coley
[0:34’] John Ford Coley talks about the time when record companies asked them about their music genre.
74. Can’t Smile Without You – Barry Manilow
[0:34’] Jhani Kaye talks about the radio’s most diverse audience being drawn by soft-rock music.
75. Summer Madness – Kool & The Gang
[0:34’] Robert “Kool” Bell talks about how they started to develop their own sound.
76. Rhinestone Cowboy – Glen Campbell
[0:34’] Another montage of soft-rock songs begins.
77. The Hurt – Kalapana
[0:35’] The second song plays during the montage of soft-rock songs and variations.
78. Breezin’ – George Benson
[0:35’] The musicians talk about George Benson as being one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
79. We’re in This Love Together – Al Jarreau
[0:35’] The song plays after Pat Monahan talks about George Benson and his music.
80. Sweet Baby – Stanley Clarke and George Duke
[0:35’] The second song that plays after the scene where Pat Monahan talks about George Benson and his music.
81. Angela – Bob James
[0:35’] Kenny Loggins talks about the influences of what he was writing that were coming from smooth-jazz artists.
82. Feels So Good – Chuck Mangione
[0:36’] The musician talks about one of the first songs that they have ever played on KOST.
83. Groovy People – Lou Rawls
[0:37’] A montage of songs from the mid-’70s begins to play.
84. Sail On – Commodores
[0:37’] The second song that plays during the montage of the mid-’70s music.
85. That’s the Way of the World – Earth, Wind & Fire
[0:37’] The third song that plays during the montage.
86. Baby Come Back – Player
[0:38’] Peter Beckett talks about this song that was number one on the R&B charts.
87. You Don’t Have to be a Star – Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
[0:39’] Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo discuss the sound of their song.
88. You Can’t Change That – Raydio
[0:39’] The song plays before the scene where Ray Parker Jr. talks about going up to the pop chart and the R&B chart.
[0:42’] Ray Parker Jr. talks about this song that made him a little more nerve-racking because he was not sure about the future of his music career.
89. You’re the Man – Marvin Gaye
[0:40’] Ray Parker Jr. talks about his childhood and the beginning of his musical career.
90. You Got The Love – Rufus feat. Chaka Khan
[0:41’] Ray Parker Jr. talks about writing the song with Chaka Khan.
91. You Make Me Feel Like Dancing – Leo Sayer
[0:41’] Ray Parker Jr. talks about writing this song which was a big hit.
92. Jack and Jill – Raydio
[0:42’] Ray Parker Jr. talks about the time when he started the band.
93. A Woman Needs Love – Ray Parker Jr.
[0:43’] Big Boi talks about his opinion of this song.
94. Blitzkrieg Bop (Stereo Version) [Single Version] – Ramones
[0:44’] The song plays in the final scene, right before the episode concludes.
Season 1 • Episode 2 (S01E02)
3 January 202361 songs
1. Do You Wanna Make Love – Peter McCann
Opening song / Peter McCann sings the lyrics of this song at the beginning of the episode.
2. If You Love Me, Let Me Know – Olivia Newton
[0:00’] Olivia Newton sings a part of this song.
3. Higher and Higher – Jackie Wilson
[0:00’] Jackie Wilson sings a verse from this song.
4. Sometimes When We Touch – Dan Hill
[0:02’] D. Hill sings a part of this song.
5. I Gotta Try – Michael McDonald
[0:02’] M. McDonald wins Grammy awards in 1982.
6. I Keep Forgettin’ – Michael McDonald
[0:03’] Songs that appeared on Solid Gold are presented.
7. Do That to Me One More Time – Captain & Tennille
[0:03’] Tennille sings a part of her song.
8. Just When I Needed You Most – Randy VanWarmer
[0:03’] Randy VanWarmer sings part of his song at a show in 1979.
9. Longer – Dan Fogelberg
[0:03’] D. Fogelberg sings this song at Solid Gold.
10. Reminiscing – Little River Band
[0:03’] Footage of the band performing this song on stage.
11. Anarchy in the U.K – Sex Pistols
[0:04’] Footage of the band performing this song on stage.
12. Born in the 50’s –The Police
[0:06’] The new generations were looking for something new and the Sex Pistols band appeared with numerous songs.
13. Roxanne – The Police
[0:07’] The band sings at the concert.
14. All By Myself- Eric Carmen
[0:07’] E. Carmen sings a part of her song.
15. Tattoed Love Boys – The Pretenders
[0:08’] Footage of the band performing this song on stage back in 1979.
16. Is She Really Going Out With Him? – Joe Jackson
[0:08’] J. Jackson sings the lyrics of this song.
17. Never Say Never – Romeo Void
[0:08’] Romeo Void sings a part of his song.
18. Orgasm Addict – Buzzcocks
[0:08’] Footage of the band performing this song on stage and they are highly appreciated by the public.
19. Love Will Tear Us Apart – Joy Division
[0:08’] A fragment of this song is played by Joy Division.
20. Mickey – Tony Basil
[0:11’] MTV is launched and many artists appear on the show.
21. A Woman Need Love – Ray Parker Jr. And Raydio
[0:11’] Footage of the duo performing this song on stage.
22. Africa – Toto
[0:11’] A montage of songs from the beginning-’80s begins to play.
23. Private Eyes – Hall & Oates
[0:11’] The second song plays during the montage of music.
24. One on One – Hall & Oates
[0:11′] The third song plays during the montage of music.
25. I Can’t Go for That ( No Can Do ) – Hall & Oates
[0:12’] Hall and Oates have different perspectives on music and stay on soft rock.
26. My Love – Lionel Richie
[0:12’] L Richie is definitely coming to MTV with the famous blouse music.
27. Say You, Say Me – Lionel Richie
[0:12’] A fragment of this song is played by Lionel Richie.
28. Joanna- Kool & the Gang
[0:12’] Kool and the band sing part of their song.
29. Cherish – Kool & the Gang
[0:13’] Kool and the band sing the lyrics of this song.
30. Halen Soars –Tele Music
[0:13’] Slow music was no longer accepted, the new generation wanted more lively music.
31. All Right – Christopher Cross
[0:13’] Christopher brings a different perspective on music. He prefers slower, lighter music.
32. Ride Like the Wind – Christopher Cross
[0:13’] The second song plays during the montage of sad music.
33. Sailing – Christopher Cross
[0:15’] Christopher Cross wins Grammy awards with this song.
34. Hello – Lionel Richie
[0:17’] Lionel Richie sings a part of this song.
35. Hungry Eyes – Eric Carmen
[0:17’] A montage of songs begins to play.
36. Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk – Dr. Hook
[0:17’] The second song plays during the montage.
37. Abracadabra- Steve Miller Band
[0:17’] The third song plays during the montage.
38. Lost in Love – Air Supply
[0:19’] The musicians are talking about the band Air Supply.
39. All Out of Love – Air Supply
[0:19’] The band Air Supply plays soft rock music.
40. On and On – Stephen Bishop
[0:21’] Musicians talk about Stephen Bishop. He was a singer, actor and songwriter.
41. Animal House – Stephen Bishop
[0:21’] A sequence from Animal House.
42. Diamond Girl – Seals And Crofts
[0:22’] The musician confesses that soft rock is treated as music for the sick.
43. A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock ’n Roll – Donny & Marie Osmond
[0:25’] Old footage of the band performing this song and the other musicians talking about their music.
44. Rubberband Man – Captain & Tennille
[0:26’] Tenneille confesses that he also wanted to involve Captain in their performances even if he had nothing to do.
45. You Make Me Feel Like Dancing – Leo Sayer
[0:26’] This song is performed at a Muppet Show.
46. Feelings – Morris Albert
[0:27’] Morris Albert sings a part of this song.
47. I’ve Never Been to Me – Charlene
[0:27’] Charlene sings a part of this song.
48. I’m in You – Peter Frampton
[0:27’] Peter Frampton’s concert is presented.
49. You Light Up My Life – Debby Boone
[0:27′] Debby’s song was number 1 for 10 weeks.
50. Sometimes When We Touch – Dan Hill
[0:28’] D. Hill sings a part of this song.
51. Escape ( The Pina Colada Song ) – Rupert Holmes
[0:31’] The opinions of the musicians and the public were divided about this song.
52. Echo Valley 2-6809 – The Partridge Familly
[0:34’] The musician confesses that the singer of this band only imitates the lyrics he wrote.
53. You Got It All – The Jets
[0:34’] Footage of the band performing this song on stage back in 1985.
54. We’re Not Gonna Take It – Twisted Sister
[0:40’] The old video of the song from 1984 is presented.
55. I Love Rock ’n’ Roll – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
[0:42′] Jhani Kaye believes that women are too sensitive to perform Hard Rock.
56. Heartbreaker – Pat Benatar
[0:42’] P. Benatar sings a part of this song.
57. Precious – The Pretenders
[0:42’] Following what Jhani Kaye said, several songs sung by women are presented.
58. Hero Takes a Fall – The Bangles
[0:42’] The musician believes that the involvement of women in rock is a great revolution in music.
59. Hard to Say I’m Sorry – Chicago
[0:44’] Musical equipment evolves and Graham Russell confesses that he hates them because of the sounds they made.
60. You’re the Inspiration – Chicago
[0:44’] Chicago sings a part of this song.
61. When a Man Loves a Woman – Michael Bolton
[0:45’] A fragment from Michael Bolton’s concert singing this song.
Season 1 • Episode 3 (S01E03)
3 January 202398 songs
1. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) – Rupert Holmes
Opening song.
2. Best I Ever Had – Drake
[0:01’] The presenter says that soft rock is everywhere.
3. Fallin’ in Love- Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds with Ricky
[0:01’] The second song in the montage.
4. Baby Come Back – Player
[0:01’] Music begins to appear on social media.
[0:22’] A part of the artist’s concert is shown.
[0:46’] The vibration of soft rock is in all these people who listen to these songs.
5. Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
[0:01’] The presenter says it is the most fantastic revival of music.
6. Sometimes when we touch – cover
[0:01’] The first cover of this song from the montage.
7. Sometimes when we touch – Dal Hill cover by Emily Linge
[0:01’] The second cover of this song from the montage.
8. Sometimes when we touch – Dan hill ( Acoustic cover ) by Martin Ekman
[0:01’] The third cover of this song from the montage.
9. Sometimes when we touch – cover
[0:01′] The fourth cover of this song from the montage.
10. Sometimes when we touch – Dan Hill coverby Robinson-Stone
[0:01’] The last cover of this song from the montage.
11. Do You Wanna Make Love – Peter McCann
[0:02’] The artist sings part of his song.
12. Heartbreak Hotel – Bill Clinton
[0:02’] The decade was dominated by the hipper young president.
13. Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana
[0:03’] The music was becoming further and further away from what soft rock means.
14. Even Flow – Pearl Jam
[0:03’] The second song in the montage.
15. Black Hole Sun – Soundgarden
[0:03’] The third song in the montage.
16. Violet – Hole
[0:03’] The last song in the montage.
17. Take Me to the Mardi Gras – Bob James
[0:03’] DMC confesses that he and his band stole musical lines from soft rock songs.
18. Peter Piper – Run D.M.C
[0:04′] DMC was inspired by Bob James.
19. Alone Again ( Naturally ) – Gilbert O’Sulivan
[0:05’] The songs were stolen.
20. Alone Again – Biz Markie
[0:05’] The second song in the montage.
21. Peg – Steely Dan
[0:06’] Toure reveals that the bands took songs from the 70s and adapted them to their own style.
22. Eye Know – De La Soul
[0:06’] The second song in the montage.
23. Regulate – Warren G ft. Nate Dog
[0:06’] Toure talks about how easily any song could be turned into hip-hop.
24. I Keep Forggetin’ – Michael McDonald
[0:07’] Soft rock is coming back.
25. Sign of the Times – Bob James
[0:08’] Bob James says that a sequence from his song was used.
26. Rise – Herb Alpert
[0:09’] A sequence from the song’s video is shown.
27. Hypnotise- The Notorious B.I.G.
[0:09’] The musician says that this song was copied from the song ‘Rise’.
28. Just the Two of Us – Grover Washington Jr. with Bill Withers
[0:09’] The third song in the montage.
29. Just the Two of Us – Will Smith
[0:09′] The fourth song in the montage.
30. Islands in the Stream – Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
[0:09’] The two sing part of his song in 1983.
31. Ghetto Supastar ( That Is What You Are) – Pras ft. Mya and Ol’ Dirty Bastard
[0:09’] This song is said to have been copied from Islands In the Streams.
32. The Winner Takes It All – ABBA
[0:10’] Cameron Lew admits that soft rock has a sparkle of its own.
33. The Name of the Game – ABBA
[0:10’] The second song in the montage.
34. Fernando – ABBA
[0:10’] The third song in the montage.
35. Superman – Five for Fighting
[0:13′] The singer says that he was very emotional.
36. Whenever I Call You Friend – Kenny Loggins
[0:15’] Yacht rock and soft rock seemed to be one and the same.
37. Sweet Freedom – Michael McDonald
[0:17’] A part of the video of the song is shown.
38. What a Fool Believes – The Doobie Brothers
[0:18’] A sequence of how they tried to create this piece.
39. Steal Away – Robbie Dupree
[0:19’] Yacht rock becomes a phenomenon.
40. You Can Do Magic – America
[0:20’] The second song in the montage.
41. Thank You for Being a Friend – Andrew Gold
[0:20’] The third song in the montage.
42. Shes’s Gone – Steelheart
[0:22’] A sequence from the concert is presented.
43. No Lookin’ Back – Michael McDonald
[0:23’] The band sings part of this song.
44. Jesus is Just Alright with Me – The Doobie Brothers
[0:24’] Jeff Baxter tells how M. McDonald ended up in The Doobie Brothers.
45. What a Fool Believes – The Doobie Brothers
[0:25’] Kenny Loggins wanted to collaborate with McDonald.
46. This is it – Kenny Loggins
[0:27’] M. McDonald gives up The Doobie Brothers and collaborates with K. Loggins and many others.
47. Yah Mo B There – James Ingram and Michael McDonald
[0:27’] The second song in the montage.
48. On my Own – Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald
[0:27’] The third song in the montage.
49. Always and Forever – Clay Aiken
[0:29′] Clay Aiken appears on the show and sings a line from his song.
50. Always and Forever – Heatwave
[0:29’] The second song in the montage.
51. Just the Way You Are – Ruben Studdard
[0:30’] A song from season two of “American Idol”.
52. Copacabana – Glee Cast Version
[0:31’] Soft rock ends up unleashing itself in Ohio High School.
53. Say It Isn’t So – Daryl Hall and Train
[0:31’] The band sings part of their song.
54. White Dress – Kanye West
[0:32’] A sequence from their concert is shown.
55. Best I Ever Had – Drake
[0:33’] Drake confesses that in music you must always be innovative, although he has songs inspired by songs from the ’70s and ’80s.
56. Fallin’ in Love – Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds with Ricky
[0:33’] The second song in the montage.
57. How Much I Feel – Ambrosia
[0:33’] David Pack says he should get 50% credit from Big Sean’s song.
58. All Your Fault – Big Sean fr. Kanye West
[0:33’] The second song in the montage.
59. After the Love Has Gone – Earth , Wind & Fire
[0:33’] Verdine White confesses that the world only knew them from the sequence broadcast on ‘Verzuz’.
60. Africa – Toto
[0:33’] The first song in the montage.
61. Murder Reigns – Ja Rule
[0:33’] The second song in the montage.
62. Huey Newton – Wiz Khalifa ft Curren$y
[0:34’] The third song in the montage.
63. Africa – TG Lurgan
[0:34’] This song had different versions.
64. Africa – Lisa Cimorelli and Tyler Ward
[0:34’] The second song in the montage.
65. Africa –Leo Marocchioli ft . Rebea & Hannah
[0:34’] The third song in the montage.
66. Africa – Weezer
[0:34’] The fourth song in the montage.
67. All Out Of Love – Lucy Woodward
[0:35’] Lucy sings a line from her song.
68. Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
[0:35’] TikTok video with this song.
69. Benny and the Jets – Dua Lipa and Elton John
[0:38’] A sequence from this song sung by Dua Lipa.
70. Leave the Door Open – Bruno Mars And Anderson, Paak, Silk Sonic
[0:39’] The musician confesses that soft rock will never die.
71. The Chain – Harry Styles
[0:39’] The second song in the montage.
72. Dreams – Halsey and Kelsea Ballerini
[0:39’] The third song in the montage.
73. Your Song – Elton John cover by Lady Gaga
[0:39’] The fourth song in the montage.
74. The Man – Aloe Blacc
[0:39’] The fifth song in the montage.
75. Hold Me Closer – Britney Spears and Elton John
[0:39’] B Spears says that this song was in the 1st place in the charts of 40 countries.
76. Cold Heart – Dua Lipa and Elton John
[0:39’] Dua Lipa says that it is very crazy that she managed to collaborate with Elton John.
77. Drops of Jupiter – Train
[0:39’] This song was inspired by a song by Elton John.
78. Tiny Dancer – Elton John and The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
[0:39’] A sequence from this song.
79. In Your Eyes ( Remix ) – The Weeknd gt Kenny G
[0:40’] There are more soft rock elements in The Weeknd’s music.
80. Out of Time – The Weekend
[0:40’] The Weeknd sings part of his song.
81. Shot in the Dark – John Mayer
[0:41’] J. Mayer reintroduces soft rock to the new generations.
82. 100 Years – Five for Fighting
[0:41’] A sequence from this song.
83. Play That Song – Train
[0:42’] Train sings the lyrics of this song.
84. AM Gold – Train
[0:42’] Train sings part of this song.
85. I Miss That Feelings – Tennis
[0:42’] The third song in the montage.
86. Weather – Ginger Root
[0:42’] The new soft rock has characteristics of the old soft rock.
87. Loneliness – Ginger Root
[0:42’] Ginger Root signs a part of his song.
88. Loretta – Ginger Root
[0:43’] Cameron Low’s songs have something specific to the soft rock of the 70s-80s, but with a modern twist.
89. We Need To Talk – Matt Maltese
[0:43’] Matt Maltese sings a part of his song.
90. Fools – Drugdealer
[0:43’] Michael Collins confesses that he grew up with soft rock music.
91. SOS – ABBA
[0:44’] A sequence from the ABBA concert.
92. All Out Of Love – Air Supply
[0:44’] The second song in the montage.
93. Listen To The Music – The Doobie Brothers
[0:44’] The third song in the montage.
94. Whatcha Gonna Do – Pablo Cruise
[0:44’] The fourth song in the montage.
95. Top of the World – Shonen Knife
[0:46’] A part of this song is presented.
96. I Keep Forgettin – Michael McDonald
[0:46’] Soft rock lasted 50 years after its appearance.
97. Goodbye to Love – Carpenters
[0:46’] The second song in the montage.
98. Love Is In The Air – John Paul Young
[0:47’] The last song in the montage.
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Sometimes When We Touch Season 1 TV informationProduction: Gunpowder & Sky, MTV Entertainment Studios
Distributor: Paramount+
Director: Lauren Lazin
Star: Pete Sepenuk
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