Hold an Old Friend's Hand (1988)

Hey!

Welcome to We love the Eighties Community! We’re thrilled you’ve stopped by our ’80s paradise. 🌟 Here, we celebrate all things ’80s – from iconic music, movies, fashion, to the vibrant culture that defined a generation! Feel free to introduce yourself and start exploring the threads. Don’t hesitate to share your thoughts, memories, or even your latest ‘80s finds! We’re excited to have you join our vibrant community. Join us to connect with fellow enthusiasts, share your favorite memories, and dive into engaging discussions that bring the nostalgia of the ‘80s to life. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about this dynamic era, you’ll find a home here.

Pete

Mr. Eighties
Apr 29, 2023
5,807
382
0.00 star(s) Rating: 0.00/5 0 Votes
Title: Hold an Old Friend's Hand
Artist: Tiffany
Genre: Pop
Released: 1988

Tracks:
1 - All This Time - 4:23
2 - Oh Jackie - 4:16
3 - Hold an Old Friend's Hand - 4:25
4 - Radio Romance - 4:06
5 - We're Both Thinking of Her - 3:44
6 - Walk Away While You Can - 4:04
7 - Drop That Bomb - 3:47
8 - It's the Lover (Not the Love) - 4:10
9 - I'll Be the Girl - 4:29
10 - Hearts Never Lie (feat. Chris Farren) - 5:03
11 - Overture - 1:21

Overview:
Hold an Old Friend's Hand is the second regular studio album by Tiffany, released in November, 1988. It was reasonably successful, with a platinum certification, peaking at #17 on the U.S. charts and yielding one top-ten single ("All This Time") and another in the top 40 ("Radio Romance"); however, it didn't equal the multiplatinum success of her first album, which had two #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
In her summer tour, where she was to once again have the New Kids on the Block as her opening act as she did the year before, the sudden popularity of the New Kids caused their roles to be reversed, with Tiffany opening for them, although they were officially billed as co-headliners.
The title track was actually a cover, though the original version (released by Tracy Nelson in 1974) was not famous enough to be widely known. It was written by Donna Weiss, who also co-wrote "Bette Davis Eyes", a hit for Kim Carnes (another artist for whom Tiffany's manager/producer George Tobin has produced records). It was an unusual song to be sung by somebody so young (Tiffany was 17 at the time), as its lyrics seem to be sung from a perspective of many years' experience.
"Hearts Never Lie" is a duet with Chris Farren, who went on to some country music success.
The final track, "Overture", is an instrumental acoustic guitar performance by Grant Geissman. It includes the tunes to several of the songs from this album, and is an unusual track to have on a "teen bubblegum pop" album, especially since Tiffany is not even involved in the track. Hottest coverwork ever! I'm serious! Very beautiful, sexy (without even the intention) pictures!
 
Back
Top