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[143] [144] The record's success was helped by the heavy airplay Whitesnake received on MTV, courtesy of a trilogy of music videos featuring actress and Coverdale's future wife Tawny Kitaen. [137] The album was generally well received by critics, though reviews in the UK were less favourable, with Coverdale being accused of " selling out " to America, which he strongly denied. [ 109 ]
Jan 27, 2010 · It is one of the most iconic music videos of the 1980s, and it features two of the most famous cars in pop-culture history. Whitesnake first released “Here I Go Again” in 1982, on the album ...
Nov 4, 2020 · The song was a smash top-ten hit for Whitesnake in 1987, and the music video starring Tawny Kitaen is an iconic image of the late 1980s. Advertisement. But as Society of Rock notes, the truth about "Here I Go Again" is a lot darker. The song had originally appeared on Whitesnake's 1982 album Saints & Sinners.
- Jeff Somers
May 8, 2021 · Actress Tawny Kitaen, who recently died at age 59, was not the original choice to play the leading lady in Whitesnake 's music video for their 1987 smash hit, " Here I Go Again," but as lead ...
- Allison Rapp
Apr 7, 2020 · Slip of the Tongue celebrated its 30th anniversary late last year and was treated to a royal re-release package, complete with a fresh remaster and an expanded, deluxe edition of the album that boasts unreleased studio recordings, music videos, a new interview with Coverdale and a recording of the band’s positively blistering 1990 headlining set at Castle Donington.
Mar 13, 2019 · Over the course of several albums, Whitesnake — led by singer David Coverdale — had become one of the leading hard rock bands in Europe… but widespread commercial success eluded them ...
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Jan 21, 2024 · After a pair of low-key Coverdale solo albums – Whitesnake (1977) and Northwinds (1978), both of which featured Micky Moody on guitar – a fully fledged band emerged, and a modest EP called Snakebite was recorded and released in summer 1978. But David Coverdale’s Whitesnake, as they were then billed, looked like a band out of time.