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Subject: Ambrosia in the 80's
Written By: whistledog on 05/05/06 at 1:10 am
Anyone like Ambrosia in the 80's?
They released 2 albums ...
One Eighty, 1980 Road Island, 1982
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and had 3 hits ...
1980 - Biggest Part of Me (US #3)
1980 - You're the Only Woman (US #13)
1982 - How Can You Love Me (US #86)
When the band broke up after the release of "Road Island", lead singer David Pack began producing songs for other artists, and Bassist Joe Puerta became a founding member of Bruce Hornsby and the Range
as well, David Pack had a solo hit in 1986 called "Prove Me Wrong". It hit #95 on the US charts and appeared on the soundtrack to the motion picture "White Nights"
Subject: Re: Ambrosia in the 80's
Written By: Gis on 05/05/06 at 8:23 am
I thought you were talking about custard !! ;D ;D
We have a brand of custard in the U.K called Ambrosia............
Subject: Re: Ambrosia in the 80's
Written By: wsmith4 on 05/05/06 at 10:04 am
ambrosia salad is no different now than it was in the 80's... good lord. just because it's something you ate 20 years ago doesn't mean you can't still eat it!!
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Subject: Re: Ambrosia in the 80's
Written By: whistledog on 05/05/06 at 1:04 pm
I thought you were talking about custard !! ;D ;D
We have a brand of custard in the U.K called Ambrosia............
Perhaps that is where the band got it's name ;D
Subject: Re: Ambrosia in the 80's
Written By: lizjagger on 05/05/06 at 10:55 pm
I can't actually say that I know a lot of songs by the band. Honestly ,the one song I've heard and liked enough to put on an 80s mix cd was 'you're the only woman'.
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