From RAY KENNEDY
Written by David Foster and Ray Kennedy
One of the most loved songs on Bill Champlin’s classic Runaway album is a soft, gorgeous ballad entitled “Tonight Tonight”.
From RAY KENNEDY
Written by David Foster and Ray Kennedy
One of the most loved songs on Bill Champlin’s classic Runaway album is a soft, gorgeous ballad entitled “Tonight Tonight”.
From RIT
Written by Eric Tagg
If someone that reads these reviews still thinks that David Foster is “only” the king of ballads, well, here’s another of the songs that can prove them absolutely wrong.
From WHAT ABOUT ME
Written by David Foster, Kenny Rogers & Richard Marx
When Kenny Rogers decided he wanted some pop appeal to crossover from the country music market, he turned to big guns like Lionel Richie, The Bee Gees and, obviously, David Foster for help.
From DAYDREAM COAST
Written by David Bryant & Tony Hanes
Among the many projects that David Foster has made specifically for the Japanese market, there are some very good ones and we’ll showcase them here for you. Through the years Foster has collaborated with famous singers like Seiko Matsuda, Mariya Takeuchi, Hiromi Iwasaki, Ami Ozaki and Naoko Kawai.
From CHICAGO 17
Written by David Foster, Bill Champlin & Lionel Richie
Chicago 17, released in 1984, was David Foster’s second hit album with Chicago, two years after “Hard To Say I’m Sorry” and Chicago 16 topped the charts worldwide.