An interesting feature of by Benny Mardones is its rare achievement of becoming a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 twice —first in 1980 and again in 1989—using the exact same recording.
: The howling sound heard during the instrumental bridge was never meant to be a vocal. It was originally a guide track Mardones sang to show a saxophonist what to play, but the producer liked the raw vocal so much he scrapped the saxophone entirely. tГ©lГ©chargement into the night 20928 mp3
This unusual "double-life" on the charts was sparked years later when an Arizona radio station's "Where Are They Now?" segment led to the song being re-added to major playlists. It remains one of only about 10 songs in history to accomplish this feat. Key Trivia and Background An interesting feature of by Benny Mardones is
: While "Into the Night" was a massive success, Mardones was never able to replicate its popularity with another hit, largely due to personal struggles with substance abuse. This unusual "double-life" on the charts was sparked