Released in 1986, is both the title track and the second solo studio album by English soft rock musician Chris Norman , the former lead singer of Smokie . The album serves as a definitive departure from Norman's pop-rock roots, heavily leaning into the polished Euro-disco and synth-pop aesthetic of the mid-1980s. Production and Sound
The record is defined by its collaboration with , the mastermind behind Modern Talking . This partnership creates a "winning combination" of Bohlen’s signature high-energy, synthetic production and Norman’s famously raspy, gravelly vocals. Some Hearts Are Diamonds
The album features several European chart-toppers and fan favorites: Released in 1986, is both the title track
: Originally written for the German TV series Tatort , this became a massive #1 hit in West Germany and Switzerland. Released in 1986
Released in 1986, is both the title track and the second solo studio album by English soft rock musician Chris Norman , the former lead singer of Smokie . The album serves as a definitive departure from Norman's pop-rock roots, heavily leaning into the polished Euro-disco and synth-pop aesthetic of the mid-1980s. Production and Sound
The record is defined by its collaboration with , the mastermind behind Modern Talking . This partnership creates a "winning combination" of Bohlen’s signature high-energy, synthetic production and Norman’s famously raspy, gravelly vocals.
The album features several European chart-toppers and fan favorites:
: Originally written for the German TV series Tatort , this became a massive #1 hit in West Germany and Switzerland.