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"Don't Fight It" is a rock song performed by Kenny Loggins and Steve Perry, the lead singer for Journey at that time. It is included on Loggins' 1982 album High Adventure. Background Loggins has described the song as 'an experiment in pushing my limits to include rock', from the liner notes of his 1997 compilation Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. According to Loggins, the bullwhip sound effect in the song was created using a whip that was also used for the Indiana Jones movies. It was released as a single on August 10, 1982. It peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and #15 on the Cash Box Top 100. It was nominated for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 1983 Grammy Awards. Track listing US 7" single "Don't Fight It" – 3:37 "The More We Try" – 3:59 Credits and personnel Kenny Loggins – co-lead vocals and rhythm guitar Steve Perry – co-lead vocals Neil Giraldo – lead guitar Mike Hamilton – bass Dennis Conway – drums Tris Imboden – percussion Chart performance References . Discover the Steve Kenny popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Steve Kenny books.
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Notes From My Life
Steve KennyWith this Smashwords release, Steve Kenny takes the reader into the heart of memories and experiences that stretch from 1969 [notes from my life] through to the present [November]....
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Ink
Steve KennySocialscience fiction at its best. The battle for the world begins between two races of alien beings living on Earth.A warmblooded, humanlike species possessing true warm empathy a...
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Philosophy 101
Steve KennyThe second collection in a series, Steve Kenny's Philosophy 101 paints a picture of life as it is seen from inside the mind, and gives a perspective that will, hopefully, widen the...
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Economics 101
Steve KennyOn The Verge Of Obsolescence, The Bread Winners, What's A Slave Worth?, The House That Greed Built, Words.
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Monopoly
Steve KennySet in a near future when the world's largest conglomerate, known simply as The Corporation, rules without opposition, an Arena has been built on seized innercity land one hundred ...
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When Chalk Is More Valuable Than Gold
Steve KennyThe inspiring true story of how Frederick Douglass learned to read and write, in his own words.
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Nailing It
Robert L. DilenschneiderMozart Mary Shelley Honore Daumier Ulysses S. Grant Einstein Othmar Ammann Helen Keller When you’re in your twenties, life can seem full of obstacles. Where’s that glorious c...