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Bill LaBounty - This Night Won't Last Forever (Reissue) (1978)

Bill LaBounty - This Night Won't Last Forever (Reissue) (1978)

BAND/ARTIST: Bill LaBounty

  • Title: This Night Won't Last Forever
  • Year Of Release: 1978
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Genre: Soft Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 37:14
  • Total Size: 107/222 Mb (scans)
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Bill LaBounty - This Night Won't Last Forever (Reissue) (1978)


Tracklist:

01. This Night Won't Last Forever (04:25)
02. Room 205 (04:22)
03. In 25 Words Or Less (03:33)
04. Open Your Eyes (03:50)
05. Little Girl In Blue Jeans (03:46)
06. Lie To Me (03:25)
07. Who's Gonna Hold You (03:22)
08. Crazy (03:27)
09. A Tear Can Tell (03:18)
10. I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me (03:42)

Bill LaBounty’s first recording work was “Country Morning / Hello Misery” as the member of “Fat Chance” and also released the same title album in 1972. Then, his first album “Promised Love” was released in 1975 from 20th Century Records, but no big success. It is interesting that “This Night Won’t Last Forever” (b/w “Corporate Rock& Roll) was released as the last single records under 20th Century Records before being released his second album “This Night Won’t Last Forever” in 1978 under Curb Records. The title track “This Night Won’t Last Forever” was just ranked # 65 on Billboard Pop Chart for 2 weeks, but Michael Johnson also covers the same and this version ranked #19 in 1979.

Bill released two more albums, “Rain In My Life” in 1979 and “Bill LaBounty” in 1982 under Curb Records. The highest chart position of the track “Never Gonna Look Back” from the album “Bill LaBounty” was #110 on Billboard Pop Chart (#22 on Adult Contemporary Chart). The unsuccessful result in the industry made him behind the music scene, and thus Bill has been known as a songwriter rather than a singer since 1983. His composition works are “Holding Out” by Peter Cetera including the album titled “One More Story”(1988), “No Explanation” by Peter Cetera from the movie soundtrack “Pretty Woman”(1990).

Bill restarted as a singer by releasing the album “The Right Direction” for Japanese AOR/Westcoast market in 1991, and afterwards this album was released also in the United States under Noteworthy Records with 2 bonus tracks which are live
recording tracks in Japan. His Curb Records days albums are still very popular among Japanese and European AOR/Westcoast lovers and you can listen to many cover versions of LaBounty’s melodies such as “Livin’ It Up” by Ricky Peterson.

Best Known for his extraordinary song writing talents, LaBounty has delivered the hit songs “Hot Rod Hearts” for Robbie Dupree, and “She Loves My Car” for Ronnie Milsap. His work has also been used by Peter Cetera, Brenda Russell, Patti LaBelle, Bobby Caldwell, Don Johnson, The Temptations, Jimmy Buffet, Bill Medley, and Three Dog Night. Also an accomplished keyboardist and synthesist, LaBounty has worked in the studio with such artists as James Taylor, Jennifer Warnes and Patty LaBelle. Currently he and his wife, Beckie Foster, have co-written a string of hits for country artists like Steve Wariner, The Judds, and Highway 101.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • Paul Arnold
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Can this be re-added as the link has been removed because of inactivity!
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks