OTD: ‘When I See You Smile’ By Bad English

On August 30, 1989, “When I See You Smile” by Bad English was released. It was the second single taken from Bad English’s 1989 self-titled debut album. The power ballad is the band’s most successful song, reaching number one in the United States and Canada. The single’s B-side is “Rockin’ Horse.”

My friend, John Waite is a legend. The Golden Voice of The Babys and Bad English. This song is an instant classic. Make sure you celebrate it today by listening to it and enjoying it! It’s an amazing tune.

Happy anniversary to this great track, “When I See You Smile” by Bad English.

Cannot Wait To See John Waite In Concert At Levoy Theatre June 3rd

John Waite will be in concert Levoy Theatre on June 3rd. Jacky Bam Bam is  hosting the show. PA’s own Jeffrey Gaines is opening.

John will be playing music from his 40 year career – solo, with The Babys and Bad English.

Check out John Waite speaking with the Preston and Steve Show about Jacky in this podcast. Jacky Bam Bam is a ‘bright light’ in the John Waite documentary.

Jacky wearing John Waite’s new T-Shirt and getting pumped for the show on June 3rd.

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