The heartfelt lyrics and soulful beat produced by ballads sung under the 70s or 80s era are just magical to say the least. Despite the fact that we all have moved forward when it comes to the type of music we’re hearing as of current date, we just can’t seem to let go of those slow and indulging tracks that focused on love, relationships, heartbreak and the like.
True enough, we can still sing the songs and never get tired of it since it’s quite rare now to patronize an artist without any sensationalized bit attached to it. In a world full of mangers for attention and the always in-trend singers and musicians, replaying tracks from the not-so distant future is a breath of fresh air.
It was in the late 1980s, when American singer and songwriter Michael Bolton changed the game for heavy metal and hard rock by amalgamating the power of emotions to every song he popularized. Sure enough, Michael Bolton is one of the remembered singers to have filled your old house with lyrics that just creeps to the bone that makes your hair stand on its ends.
Now aged 62, Michael Bolton and the music he introduced to the world never gets old, as he’s still active and pretty much exposed to the music industry in general. Drifting to the utmost care of music outfits such as RCA, Columbia, Jive and Concord, Michael Bolton’s career have been one of the most sought-after and is always worthy of a look back.
Bolton might be tagged as your professional balladeer that has serenaded millions of torn and lovestruck hearts during the late 1980s, which made his career soar as, he wasn’t quite expecting. To date, Bolton’s triumph can be gauged with his 75 million copies sold in a global scale with hundreds of recognitions given to him over the years.
Michael Bolton’s peg on pop rock and adult contemporary have paved the way of his inevitable success and can be dubbed as one of the best male solo acts of all time. From his career in 1975 until now, Bolton is one prolific artist as he was able to release a total of 17 studio albums, all of which earned its rightful patronization and put him into the pedestal of world fame.
Some of the most famous albums known to have solidified Bolton’s career includes the first five entitled Michael Bolotin (his real surname, 1975), follow-up LP Everyday of My Life (1976), self-titled album released in 1983, Everybody’s Crazy (1985) and The Hunger (1987).
It had been deemed that Bolton’s tearjerker song How Am I Supposed to Live Without You is his first armament to fame as it immediately careened the charts and topped several like the US, UK, Australian and Ireland Hit Charts upon its release.
Some of the other songs that are reminiscent of Michael Bolton include Georgia on My Mind, Time, Love and Tenderness, Missing You Know (a known collaboration with Kenny G), To Love Somebody, Drift Away, Said I Love You But I Lied, I Found Someone, I’m Not Ready and Break Free.
The coveted Grammy Awards have never failed to recognize the talent that Bolton has and awarded him with his rendition of 1966 track When A Man Loves a Woman.
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