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Into The Night
Robert Tepper performed at the Chinese food/music room Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles in 2012. Robert co-authored "Into The Night". Robert wrote and sang "No Easy Way Out" that hit the top forty after it was used in the 1985 movie "Rocky lV". Mr. Tepper also wrote "Angel Of The City", the main song for Sylvester Stallone's 1986 "Cobra". All this happened before he joined "Iron Butterfly" for a number of years.
Benny Mardones recorded "Into The Night" with Robert Tepper on backing vocals for the 1980 album "Never Run, Never Hide" and peaked at number eleven staying on Billboard for almost half the year. Radio personality Scott Shannon started playing the tune again in 1989 to instant audience reaction so "Into The Night" was re-issued on the 1989 self-titled LP and something happened that seldom occurs, "Into The Night" became a hit again. The single reached number twenty on both the Top One Hundred and Adult Contemporary charts.
Benny Mardones recorded "Into The Night" with Robert Tepper on backing vocals for the 1980 album "Never Run, Never Hide" and peaked at number eleven staying on Billboard for almost half the year. Radio personality Scott Shannon started playing the tune again in 1989 to instant audience reaction so "Into The Night" was re-issued on the 1989 self-titled LP and something happened that seldom occurs, "Into The Night" became a hit again. The single reached number twenty on both the Top One Hundred and Adult Contemporary charts.
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