from SHE’S A BEAUTY (single)
written by The Tubes

The collaboration with the Rock group The Tubes resulted in some of David Foster’s most challenging work to date. Foster, who is mostly known to worldwide audiences as the King of Power Ballads and one of the key figures of the Adult Contemporary genre, has also successfully demonstrate his versatility into other music styles like R&B, Funk, Classical and Rock.
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from ROMANTIQUE – SEIKO BALLADS
written by David Foster & Takashi Matsumoto

In 1988 David Foster produced the album “Citron” for Japanese superstar Seiko Matsuda. “Citron” was a hit in Japan and included several good pop songs plus a duet with Foster on the ballad “Every Little Hurt.”
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from I LOOK TO YOU
written by Diane Warren

In the nineties, pairing Whitney Houston’s immense vocal talent with the musical genius of David Foster created some of the most successful pop songs of all times like “I Will Always Love You” and “I Have Nothing.” Those songs sold millions and gave both Houston and Foster awards and accolades.
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from NIGEL OLSSON
written by David Foster, Nigel Olsson & Jozy Pollock

In the early seventies Nigel Olsson became one of the world’s best known drummer for his connection with Elton John. In 1975 the UK superstar decided to change his rhythm section and consequently Olsson and Dee Murray were replaced by Roger Pope and Kenny Passatelli.
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from THE WILD HEART
written by Sandy Stewart & Stevie Nicks

“The Wild Heart,” released in 1983, was the second solo album for pop/rock superstar, Stevie Nicks. Nicks recorded it right after Fleetwood Mac’s #1 album, “Mirage” and two years after her solo debut, “Belladonna,” that also reached #1 and sold over five million copies.
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from WHEN YOU CAME INTO MY LIFE (single)
written by Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker, Titiek Puspa & James F. Sundah

After his massive success in the nineties with The Bodyguard soundtrack and chart toppers he produced for the likes of Celine Dion, Toni Braxton, Madonna and Natalie Cole, David Foster became the most requested music-maker for big stars who were looking for a sure hit on the pop/adult contemporary charts.
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