Richard Marx became huge in the 80's... His ballad - 'Right here waiting'... every girl or woman had heard that song at some point in passing or in a movie, TV or pop culture. It was a song he wrote to his first wife Cynthia (his GF then) while on tour. His 2nd album 'Repeat Offender' sold 4x platinum in the US and became an international hit. Richard Marx's career, like many 80's artists like Bryan Adams, Cyndi Lauper, Gloria Estefan, Kate Bush, George Michael, Roxette ... went down in the 90's... but Richard Marx has continued to record albums and tour til today. Some of his other hits include - 'Satisfied'... 'Angelia' ... 'Now and forever'... 'Children of the night'... "Don't mean nothing" ... 'Hold on to the nights"... 'Hazard' came in the early 90's from his 3rd album 'Rush street' which sold platinum ... the video was about how outcasts in small towns in America are easy targets for law enforcement and accused of crimes they didn't commit. One example was the 'West Memphis 3' of Arkansas - 3 teens who were charged and convicted of the death & sexual assault of 3 boys... One teen who was mentally handicapped confessed to the police under duress and there was no evidence tying the murders to the 3 teens, only rumors and accusations that they did it as part of a 'satanic cult'... (The real killer was presumably a parent or parents of the boys) The state of Arkansas eventually released the 3 but only as part of a plea deal and none of them could take legal action against the state as a result.
Richard is not only a big-time artist, but also an outstanding and awarded songwriter. He has written for N'Sync and Luther Vandross among others, winning a Grammy for Luther's "Dance With My Father". His big debut album came out my senior year of high school, and I played that over and over that summer. "Endless Summer Nights" was mine and my girlfriend's song that summer. You really need to listen to more.
He didn't commit arson, he was the victim. And I believe it was the sheriff who killed her, revealed at the end where she's taking to him before getting in his car.
Like so many others commenting, this is my favorite Richard Marx song. Somewhat scary story about him from within these past ten years or so: He was flying between gigs on tour, seated in an exit row, when the guy next to him went nuts and tried to get out. Being the one in closest proximity, Richard managed to subdue the guy and he was restrained until the flight landed safely. People bandied the term "hero" around, but Richard shrugged it off. I liken Richard's voice more to Kenny Loggins than to George Michael. Kenny has had many, many hit songs, including the title track to the original "Footloose" movie, and "Danger Zone" which is the signature song from both "Top Gun" movies. Early in his career, he did a lot of very popular collaborations with Jim Messina. I suggest checking out their song "Be Free"; the (instrumental) bridge in that song was a staple of the laser show at the local planetarium. For something different, I suggest hearing the Alan Parsons Project's song "Eye in the Sky" and especially its intro, "Sirius". These may surprise you. Alan continues to make music since the Project broke up, and I suggest checking out "Too Close to the Sun". But close your eyes and listen because the visuals in the video are unremarkable and don't represent the ancient legend told in the lyrics.
Such a phenomenal talent, been a fan of his for ages, it seems. This song is in my Top 3 RM songs, no doubt. My #1 is "ENDLESS SUMMER NIGHTS" ruclips.net/video/1NvsMKYgCsM/видео.html. I did a double-take the first time I saw the video, the actress is a dead ringer for someone I was engaged to back in the mid-80s. So freaky. He had several other really great songs. "SHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER", "RIGHT HERE WAITING", "DON'T MEAN NOTHING", "HOLD ON TO THE NIGHT", and more. Lovely reaction, Stacey!
And the funny thing is that he wasn't even going to finish writing it until his wife told him that he really needed to. She overheard him playing around with it and told him it was a number one hit. Let's all be thankful to her for this one. :)
Probably the best video reflecting the music is Richard's Endless Summer Nights. A great song but the quiet drama in the song fits so well! Please watch and great reaction!
Great exercise in how they can play your emotions like a piano - from music to words to imagery - they can take you anywhere they want in 5 minutes. " *Suspended disbelief* " I enjoyed watching how well you played along, thank you.
I was introduced to Richard Marx in the late 80's with "Right Here Waiting". It was everywhere back then. Other amazing songs from him include "Now and Forever", "Angelia", and "Hold on to the Nights" Richard has also wrote a number of amazing songs for other artists including: Kenny Rogers, Sarah Brightman, Vince Gill, Barbra Streisand, Natalie Cole (daughter of Nat King Cole), N'Sync, Josh Groban, Kenny Loggins, and Keith Urban.
Yes *punches the air* the wonderful Stacey has reacted to one of my favourite songs. That moment he switched up his voice was fantastic from you. Well done Stacey ❤
This is probably my favorite song by Richard Marx. Ironically, it received almost no air time compared to some of his other songs that were always on the radio.
Recommendation of Richard Marx songs: Angelia, Can't Fight This Fighting, Don't Mean Nothing, Endless Summer Nights, Hold On to the Nights, Keep Coming Back, Right Here Waiting, Satisfied, Should've Known Better
Ok this is crazy timing. This song has been on my mind a lot last week for some reason. It was a big part of my childhood as it was on the radio constantly as mom drove me to school and back.
I had to look it up to confirm that I wasn't batshit crazy, apparently there were 2 versions of this video. The other one is called "Hazard (Chapter 2)" which is the one that I remembered on MTV. In that one he is cleared and the incident was ruled a suicide. Great tune. There is a live version of it as the B-side to another great Richard Marx song called Now and Forever.
It took me ages to refind this song as i couldn't remember his name. I bought his greatest hits to make sure I hadn't missed anything. On the album insert it said that he wasn't going to release this song as he didn't think it was good enough. His wife heard it, loved it, and begged him to release it and said it would be his greatest hit. So we owe his wife for this one. Another great song you should react to of his is "right here waiting for you "
Imagine listening to this song for 32 years and never listening to the WORDS and what a shock when I watched the video. I always thought it was a PERFECT song, the music, the voice, just perfection. After watching this about a month ago I was trying to decipher the story and I may be wrong but I think the policeman following the girl was the clue, I think he did it. Stacey I was on the fence as to whether to request this songs version or the instrumental being I was so in love with this tune without the lyrics being analyzed. You always impress me Stacey and I am so glad you liked it, I mean who doesn't like that voice, right?
Great reaction Stacey. Once you recover from this plot, I have another for you. Please keep an open mind and delve into some "Out-of-The-Box" genius talent! The legendary Al Jarreau (RIP) performed "Take Five" in Germany 1976... in the intro, he sets up the story of how he asked a girl for five(minutes) to hear him out... the rest is history! Take Five is the biggest-selling jazz song of all time, composed by Paul Desmond, from The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Al showcases his amazing talent using his voice to mimic all sorts of instruments and shows exceptional range. Well worth the listen... enjoy!
Great reaction Stacey!! A journey with Richard Marx is a journey into amazing songwriting & vocals! I LOVED this song instantly when it came out. It had a dark vibe to it (and subject matter), but was singable and easy to move to! Kudos to the video on 'presenting' the story. His voice is superb in all he does. I think they referenced that as a kid, he burned his house down after his dad committed adultery. As an adult, they burned his trailer down while he was held at the police. I think it was the lover she was with who killed her, but this misfit in town was easy to blame. Future considerations: Right Here Waiting, Endless Summer Nights, Should've Known Better, Hold On To The Nights, Now And Forever. He can rock out as well as make perfect ballads! Cheers from Canada, eh!
Hi! I just found your channel today and love seeing you going back in time to check out the classic rock bands from my younger days before rock all but disappeared! What is the best way to request a reaction? I have a band that I'm not seeing in your past reactions that I think you will LOVE, as they grew up with their major inspirations being many of the bands you've been discovering, Queen, Pink Floyd, Metallica... They are a band called 'The Warning'. They are reviving Hard Rock. Here is some info about them: Three sisters from Monterrey, Mexico who went viral on RUclips when they posted a cover of Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' with the intention of just having their Grandparents see their progress with their instruments. At the time they were ages 9 (Bass Player), 12 (Drummer), 14 (Lead vocals/Guitar). Metallica actually watched the video and Kirk Hammett tweeted, "The drummer kicks maximum ass." Shortly after that, they started writing their own music. We are now 10 year later, that cover has garnered over 26M views, they have 2 EPs and just released their FOURTH studio album in June. They are now 19, 22 and 24 and just finished a world tour. They can all sing and often do three-part harmonies with the drummer taking lead in about 10% of their songs, while playing drums. They have roughly 60 songs in their catalog, but only three are in Spanish. So here is my ask: PLEASE let me know what I need to do, to have you take a look at this song: ruclips.net/video/s6b_FgQnXL8/видео.html This is called 'Hell You Call a Dream', just 3 minutes long - it's about living their dream of being rock stars, but also dealing with the hard parts of the job (grueling tours, sharing a bus with 15 people, eating nothing but fast food on the road, very little sleep, lack of showers, missing their home - they all still live with Mom & Dad who travel with them - etc) It's professionally shot/recorded LIVE - which is where this band shines, without the need for auto-tune, etc. They do use some backing tracks to fill-in little parts that they can't do live (some background chorus, or piano outros - they're all classically trained pianists - or a special effects sound here and there, but they don't lean on them as a crutch.) And once I figure out what you're asking for reaction requests, and how to donate, I'll ask for these next two - Best to do them both as one single reaction as a 'then and now' thing - here is the original 'Enter Sandman' cover so you can see the foundation being laid: ruclips.net/video/1boUYB9LFJY/видео.html And next - Metallica's Black Album (with Enter Sandman) is over 30 years old. Metallica made a 30 year Anniversary Album 'The Blacklist' and invited dozens of bands to cover songs from the original album with the instructions, "We don't want a straight cover. Turn the song upside down and inside out and make it your own, just don't change the lyrics'. The Warning were invited to re-make 'Enter Sandman' with Canadian Pop-Star Alessia Cara during the pandemic. They re-made it over Zoom in just over a week. Metallica made it the first song on 'The Blacklist Album': ruclips.net/video/9tKQgesCcTc/видео.html
First time i've heard anyone compare Richard Marx voice to George Michael's 😅 Usually it's Bryan Adams. Next song with Richard Marx gotta be "Right Here Waiting".
This is my sister's favorite artist! She loves his songs, children of the night, right here waiting for you, and should have known better. Give those songs a try!
Great song for your reaction channel! Richard Marx not only is a great vocalist (I've heard him sing Bee Gee's "Stayin' Alive" in falsetto! He has also written or co-written at least 42 other songs!
Stacy. you have to check out "Don't Mean Nothing" also by Richard Marx. The slide guitar was played by Joe Walsh and fellow Eagles Randy Meisner and Timothy B Schmit were background vocals. Best of all, Cynthia Rhodes was in the official video. She was Richard's first wife.
Yeah this a very good song, listened to it more than once, or twice :) If you like to feel conflicted listen to Sabaton and their song The final solution.
Please try to react to Body Count doing a cover/version of "Comfortably Numb" (yes that one from Pink Floyd), with the one and only Mr. David Gilmour shredding the guitar. You'll be amazed. If you don't know, Body Count are a american metal band with the rapper Ice-T on vocals. Keep rockin. Peace
Hi Stacey from Czech republic, I love to see your reactions on videos, every time You put here nice music videos 👍, so You are a very beautiful woman 🙃
Richard Marx is an awesome singer. Before his breakout solo work he used to do commercial jingles and was a backup singer for Lionel Ritchie. I think he may also have written songs for late 90s boy bands. 30+ years later, people still ask Richard Marx who killed Mary. He leaves it to interpretation but says there's enough clues. I think Marx's character killed Mary and that he is an unreliable narrator. His limerance for Mary was not romantically reciprocated
Hi Stacy! Great introduction into Richard Marx. His success came in the late 80s into early 90s. An equal amount of up tempo songs and ballads. Other good songs from him include up tempo songs " Don't Mean Nothing", "Should Have Known Better" & " Too Late To Say Goodbye" plus a wedding favorite ballad " Right Here Waiting".😊
That cop relatively early on in the video is following the girl before she was found dead. The song gives us no reason why he was doing that. The fact it stands out says to me its there to tell us the cop did it.
Well yes, one of the voices from the 80's. He had several hits at that time including this. Maybe the best for me was a song called "Surrender to me". And that's because it has the world's greatest vocalist in it. Lara Fabian. But yes, Richard really got the voice. Maybe his songs were too much based on that voice and that only, so it got a little "boring", i dare to say. But that's just me. Some people may think otherwise. Cheers! TTKing
Hello there Stacey, hope you are doing well . Big fan of your channel and reactions to bands and songs you have never heard before . I would greatly appreciate it if you would react to Tommy Johansson. He is the former guitarist of Sabaton who has his own RUclips channel where he covers all sorts of music . Since it's so close to Christmas I thought you reacting to Ava Maria. Would be a great introduction to Tommy. Really looking forward to you hearing what a tremendously gifted musician Tommy is . Have a great day Stacey.
Right here waiting if your gonna listen to Richard Marx. Anyone who was in a relationship when that song came out felt in deeply and I'm sure it was by far his biggest hit. ruclips.net/video/S_E2EHVxNAE/видео.html
Marx is just 1 of many on my favorite all time musician lists BUT the One thing that's always irritated me was that we never found out what happened to Mary 😢
Richard Marx became huge in the 80's... His ballad - 'Right here waiting'... every girl or woman had heard that song at some point in passing or in a movie, TV or pop culture. It was a song he wrote to his first wife Cynthia (his GF then) while on tour. His 2nd album 'Repeat Offender' sold 4x platinum in the US and became an international hit.
Richard Marx's career, like many 80's artists like Bryan Adams, Cyndi Lauper, Gloria Estefan, Kate Bush, George Michael, Roxette ... went down in the 90's... but Richard Marx has continued to record albums and tour til today.
Some of his other hits include - 'Satisfied'... 'Angelia' ... 'Now and forever'... 'Children of the night'... "Don't mean nothing" ... 'Hold on to the nights"...
'Hazard' came in the early 90's from his 3rd album 'Rush street' which sold platinum ... the video was about how outcasts in small towns in America are easy targets for law enforcement and accused of crimes they didn't commit. One example was the 'West Memphis 3' of Arkansas - 3 teens who were charged and convicted of the death & sexual assault of 3 boys... One teen who was mentally handicapped confessed to the police under duress and there was no evidence tying the murders to the 3 teens, only rumors and accusations that they did it as part of a 'satanic cult'... (The real killer was presumably a parent or parents of the boys)
The state of Arkansas eventually released the 3 but only as part of a plea deal and none of them could take legal action against the state as a result.
Richard is not only a big-time artist, but also an outstanding and awarded songwriter. He has written for N'Sync and Luther Vandross among others, winning a Grammy for Luther's "Dance With My Father". His big debut album came out my senior year of high school, and I played that over and over that summer. "Endless Summer Nights" was mine and my girlfriend's song that summer. You really need to listen to more.
He didn't commit arson, he was the victim. And I believe it was the sheriff who killed her, revealed at the end where she's taking to him before getting in his car.
Awsome to see some new artist again, I love Richard Marx! You must hear his song: Right here waiting.
Like so many others commenting, this is my favorite Richard Marx song.
Somewhat scary story about him from within these past ten years or so: He was flying between gigs on tour, seated in an exit row, when the guy next to him went nuts and tried to get out. Being the one in closest proximity, Richard managed to subdue the guy and he was restrained until the flight landed safely. People bandied the term "hero" around, but Richard shrugged it off.
I liken Richard's voice more to Kenny Loggins than to George Michael. Kenny has had many, many hit songs, including the title track to the original "Footloose" movie, and "Danger Zone" which is the signature song from both "Top Gun" movies. Early in his career, he did a lot of very popular collaborations with Jim Messina. I suggest checking out their song "Be Free"; the (instrumental) bridge in that song was a staple of the laser show at the local planetarium.
For something different, I suggest hearing the Alan Parsons Project's song "Eye in the Sky" and especially its intro, "Sirius". These may surprise you. Alan continues to make music since the Project broke up, and I suggest checking out "Too Close to the Sun". But close your eyes and listen because the visuals in the video are unremarkable and don't represent the ancient legend told in the lyrics.
Hold on to the night is a must... And endless summer nights
" Right here waiting" is a song by Marx. Big hit for him.
I saw Richard Marx in a theatre in Sydney way back in 1989 and he sang a few Beatle songs Acappella. My God, this man can sing. And I mean sing!
Such a phenomenal talent, been a fan of his for ages, it seems. This song is in my Top 3 RM songs, no doubt. My #1 is "ENDLESS SUMMER NIGHTS" ruclips.net/video/1NvsMKYgCsM/видео.html. I did a double-take the first time I saw the video, the actress is a dead ringer for someone I was engaged to back in the mid-80s. So freaky. He had several other really great songs. "SHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER", "RIGHT HERE WAITING", "DON'T MEAN NOTHING", "HOLD ON TO THE NIGHT", and more. Lovely reaction, Stacey!
Everyone who thinks Marx is just a commercial, middle-of-the-road pop rock singer should listen to this masterpiece.
And the funny thing is that he wasn't even going to finish writing it until his wife told him that he really needed to. She overheard him playing around with it and told him it was a number one hit. Let's all be thankful to her for this one. :)
StaceyRPG and Hazard? Instant like.
This was one of my favourite songs growing up…. Still just as good now.
Richard Marx is great! Plus he is still rocking it to this day.
Probably the best video reflecting the music is Richard's Endless Summer Nights. A great song but the quiet drama in the song fits so well! Please watch and great reaction!
Great exercise in how they can play your emotions like a piano - from music to words to imagery - they can take you anywhere they want in 5 minutes.
" *Suspended disbelief* "
I enjoyed watching how well you played along, thank you.
He had one of the greatest mullets ever.
I was introduced to Richard Marx in the late 80's with "Right Here Waiting". It was everywhere back then. Other amazing songs from him include "Now and Forever", "Angelia", and "Hold on to the Nights"
Richard has also wrote a number of amazing songs for other artists including: Kenny Rogers, Sarah Brightman, Vince Gill, Barbra Streisand, Natalie Cole (daughter of Nat King Cole), N'Sync, Josh Groban, Kenny Loggins, and Keith Urban.
One of the greatest songs I've ever heard and I've listened to a fair share ❤ what a sad story 😭
Yes *punches the air* the wonderful Stacey has reacted to one of my favourite songs. That moment he switched up his voice was fantastic from you. Well done Stacey ❤
This is probably my favorite song by Richard Marx. Ironically, it received almost no air time compared to some of his other songs that were always on the radio.
It's my favorite too! Sometimes when you buy an artists album there will be a song that is not mainstream to speaks to us like this one from Richard.
You should check out Right Here Waiting by him as well
Recommendation of Richard Marx songs: Angelia, Can't Fight This Fighting, Don't Mean Nothing, Endless Summer Nights, Hold On to the Nights, Keep Coming Back, Right Here Waiting, Satisfied, Should've Known Better
I’ve always loved Richard Marx singing, he’s a really good singer.
Great song, great reaction. I always put this song in comparison with Chris Isaak, wicked game.
Richard has really good songs. Great songwriter.
Ok this is crazy timing. This song has been on my mind a lot last week for some reason. It was a big part of my childhood as it was on the radio constantly as mom drove me to school and back.
My character is similar to Clint Eastwoods but whenever you cry ...I cry a little too.
The Sheriff in the video was actor Robert Conrad... He was Famous for the TV Series "Wild Wiold West" and "Black sheep squadren"....
I had to look it up to confirm that I wasn't batshit crazy, apparently there were 2 versions of this video. The other one is called "Hazard (Chapter 2)" which is the one that I remembered on MTV. In that one he is cleared and the incident was ruled a suicide. Great tune. There is a live version of it as the B-side to another great Richard Marx song called Now and Forever.
It took me ages to refind this song as i couldn't remember his name.
I bought his greatest hits to make sure I hadn't missed anything.
On the album insert it said that he wasn't going to release this song as he didn't think it was good enough. His wife heard it, loved it, and begged him to release it and said it would be his greatest hit.
So we owe his wife for this one.
Another great song you should react to of his is "right here waiting for you "
Such a great singer. Check out the song “right here waiting.” You won’t be disappointed. Love all your reactions.
Imagine listening to this song for 32 years and never listening to the WORDS and what a shock when I watched the video. I always thought it was a PERFECT song, the music, the voice, just perfection. After watching this about a month ago I was trying to decipher the story and I may be wrong but I think the policeman following the girl was the clue, I think he did it. Stacey I was on the fence as to whether to request this songs version or the instrumental being I was so in love with this tune without the lyrics being analyzed. You always impress me Stacey and I am so glad you liked it, I mean who doesn't like that voice, right?
Great reaction Stacey. Once you recover from this plot, I have another for you. Please keep an open mind and delve into some "Out-of-The-Box" genius talent! The legendary Al Jarreau (RIP) performed "Take Five" in Germany 1976... in the intro, he sets up the story of how he asked a girl for five(minutes) to hear him out... the rest is history! Take Five is the biggest-selling jazz song of all time, composed by Paul Desmond, from The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Al showcases his amazing talent using his voice to mimic all sorts of instruments and shows exceptional range. Well worth the listen... enjoy!
Awesome song. Richard Marx has a Great voice. More reactions from him. Your video looks Awesome.
Great reaction Stacey!! A journey with Richard Marx is a journey into amazing songwriting & vocals! I LOVED this song instantly when it came out. It had a dark vibe to it (and subject matter), but was singable and easy to move to! Kudos to the video on 'presenting' the story.
His voice is superb in all he does.
I think they referenced that as a kid, he burned his house down after his dad committed adultery. As an adult, they burned his trailer down while he was held at the police. I think it was the lover she was with who killed her, but this misfit in town was easy to blame.
Future considerations: Right Here Waiting, Endless Summer Nights, Should've Known Better, Hold On To The Nights, Now And Forever. He can rock out as well as make perfect ballads!
Cheers from Canada, eh!
Bonjour Stacey 🥰 ! I didn't know this song by Richard Marx, cool thank you!!❤
Hi! I just found your channel today and love seeing you going back in time to check out the classic rock bands from my younger days before rock all but disappeared! What is the best way to request a reaction? I have a band that I'm not seeing in your past reactions that I think you will LOVE, as they grew up with their major inspirations being many of the bands you've been discovering, Queen, Pink Floyd, Metallica... They are a band called 'The Warning'. They are reviving Hard Rock. Here is some info about them:
Three sisters from Monterrey, Mexico who went viral on RUclips when they posted a cover of Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' with the intention of just having their Grandparents see their progress with their instruments. At the time they were ages 9 (Bass Player), 12 (Drummer), 14 (Lead vocals/Guitar). Metallica actually watched the video and Kirk Hammett tweeted, "The drummer kicks maximum ass." Shortly after that, they started writing their own music. We are now 10 year later, that cover has garnered over 26M views, they have 2 EPs and just released their FOURTH studio album in June. They are now 19, 22 and 24 and just finished a world tour. They can all sing and often do three-part harmonies with the drummer taking lead in about 10% of their songs, while playing drums. They have roughly 60 songs in their catalog, but only three are in Spanish. So here is my ask:
PLEASE let me know what I need to do, to have you take a look at this song: ruclips.net/video/s6b_FgQnXL8/видео.html
This is called 'Hell You Call a Dream', just 3 minutes long - it's about living their dream of being rock stars, but also dealing with the hard parts of the job (grueling tours, sharing a bus with 15 people, eating nothing but fast food on the road, very little sleep, lack of showers, missing their home - they all still live with Mom & Dad who travel with them - etc) It's professionally shot/recorded LIVE - which is where this band shines, without the need for auto-tune, etc. They do use some backing tracks to fill-in little parts that they can't do live (some background chorus, or piano outros - they're all classically trained pianists - or a special effects sound here and there, but they don't lean on them as a crutch.)
And once I figure out what you're asking for reaction requests, and how to donate, I'll ask for these next two - Best to do them both as one single reaction as a 'then and now' thing - here is the original 'Enter Sandman' cover so you can see the foundation being laid: ruclips.net/video/1boUYB9LFJY/видео.html
And next - Metallica's Black Album (with Enter Sandman) is over 30 years old. Metallica made a 30 year Anniversary Album 'The Blacklist' and invited dozens of bands to cover songs from the original album with the instructions, "We don't want a straight cover. Turn the song upside down and inside out and make it your own, just don't change the lyrics'. The Warning were invited to re-make 'Enter Sandman' with Canadian Pop-Star Alessia Cara during the pandemic. They re-made it over Zoom in just over a week. Metallica made it the first song on 'The Blacklist Album': ruclips.net/video/9tKQgesCcTc/видео.html
Right Here Waiting for You - is a softer introduction to Mr. Marx. Power ballad.
Did Your Best,is a song from Nova Rockefeller, great content,a true song with a message, enjoy your reactions
Thanks Stacey, I didn't know that beautiful song,
First time i've heard anyone compare Richard Marx voice to George Michael's 😅 Usually it's Bryan Adams. Next song with Richard Marx gotta be "Right Here Waiting".
Agreed, Richard's got a thinner, grittier voice than George Michael.
This is my sister's favorite artist! She loves his songs, children of the night, right here waiting for you, and should have known better. Give those songs a try!
"It Don't Mean Nothing"!!!
Off the same album, I recommend "Keep Coming Back".
I never get bored listening to this song... nice reaction!
This song is beautiful ❤
Great song for your reaction channel! Richard Marx not only is a great vocalist (I've heard him sing Bee Gee's "Stayin' Alive" in falsetto! He has also written or co-written at least 42 other songs!
That chorus is such a hook. I want to sing along with it even though it is a tragic story.
if was always meant to be a unsolved mystery.
Plz react to the Celtic woman, you raise me up💚
Stacy. you have to check out "Don't Mean Nothing" also by Richard Marx. The slide guitar was played by Joe Walsh and fellow Eagles Randy Meisner and Timothy B Schmit were background vocals. Best of all, Cynthia Rhodes was in the official video. She was Richard's first wife.
hi Stacey great reaction,great choice to start with love this song.😘
Oh, please More of Richard Marx, and please react to Bryan Adams ❤❤
The sheriff did it...
Yeah this a very good song, listened to it more than once, or twice :)
If you like to feel conflicted listen to Sabaton and their song The final solution.
I think he did it, cause of the line at 3:27.
The Sheriff was the guilty one pinned on him for the murder.
Finally this reaction happened!
Love ya Stack‼️🫂
Hi Stacey, The best of the best, your reactions and Richard Marx
Please try to react to Body Count doing a cover/version of "Comfortably Numb" (yes that one from Pink Floyd), with the one and only Mr. David Gilmour shredding the guitar. You'll be amazed. If you don't know, Body Count are a american metal band with the rapper Ice-T on vocals.
Keep rockin. Peace
Hi Stacey from Czech republic, I love to see your reactions on videos, every time You put here nice music videos 👍, so You are a very beautiful woman 🙃
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Richard Marx is an awesome singer. Before his breakout solo work he used to do commercial jingles and was a backup singer for Lionel Ritchie. I think he may also have written songs for late 90s boy bands.
30+ years later, people still ask Richard Marx who killed Mary. He leaves it to interpretation but says there's enough clues.
I think Marx's character killed Mary and that he is an unreliable narrator. His limerance for Mary was not romantically reciprocated
Hi Stacy! Great introduction into Richard Marx. His success came in the late 80s into early 90s. An equal amount of up tempo songs and ballads. Other good songs from him include up tempo songs " Don't Mean Nothing", "Should Have Known Better" & " Too Late To Say Goodbye" plus a wedding favorite ballad " Right Here Waiting".😊
The song is deliberately ambiguous. It explores (pre)judgement, doubt, and natural justice.
Pavarotti "Nessun Dorma" (with translation)
I think the cop killed her.
That cop relatively early on in the video is following the girl before she was found dead. The song gives us no reason why he was doing that. The fact it stands out says to me its there to tell us the cop did it.
Stacey ❤️🥰
Hi! Check out Rammstein, namely the timelapse of how their stage is built 2019 please. You need to get to know their stage better
Well yes, one of the voices from the 80's. He had several hits at that time including this. Maybe the best for me was a song called "Surrender to me". And that's because it has the world's greatest vocalist in it. Lara Fabian. But yes, Richard really got the voice. Maybe his songs were too much based on that voice and that only, so it got a little "boring", i dare to say. But that's just me. Some people may think otherwise. Cheers! TTKing
Check out “Wicked Game” by Chris Isaac
Wow!
I didn't see that coming lol
Hello there Stacey, hope you are doing well . Big fan of your channel and reactions to bands and songs you have never heard before . I would greatly appreciate it if you would react to Tommy Johansson. He is the former guitarist of Sabaton who has his own RUclips channel where he covers all sorts of music . Since it's so close to Christmas I thought you reacting to Ava Maria. Would be a great introduction to Tommy. Really looking forward to you hearing what a tremendously gifted musician Tommy is . Have a great day Stacey.
This song is quite often labeled as creepy by some.Not sure why
Something tells me the sheriff killed her because she rejected him
"It's cute so far...let's see where it goes.." Oh dear..
Little did I know…
Right here waiting if your gonna listen to Richard Marx. Anyone who was in a relationship when that song came out felt in deeply and I'm sure it was by far his biggest hit. ruclips.net/video/S_E2EHVxNAE/видео.html
Just found your channel and love it! You have to react to Billy Idol-Rebel Yell thanks!
Fun fact, Richard is married to former MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes.
compare this to Where Wild Roses Grow by Kylie Minogue and Nick Cave. Dark.
Ur smile brightens my night Ur so beautiful it's unreal ❤
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A great song for you to react to Lay your hands on me Bon Jovi live
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In And Out Of Love ❤You
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Do a reaction to 'Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense. The Album. You won't be disappointed. 💯💯💯💯
A very awesome song. I don’t think he murdered her.
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Marx is just 1 of many on my favorite all time musician lists BUT the One thing that's always irritated me was that we never found out what happened to Mary 😢
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Wanted to be first😂
Cheating? Careless Whisper vibes?
If you can checkout some journey please.
I'm missing something you must be doing reactions on some other channels or something maybe. I didn't know you knew George Michael or Roger waters
Roger waters is a huge part of Pink Floyd and I have been reacting to PF for a year! with George I know one song lol
@@StaceyRPGReactsyou should have a look at George Michael fronting Queen at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert, Somebody To Love ❤️👍
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I found it boring
George Michaelesque !? 🙄 Oh dear, any pop singer with long hair, . . . I don't know. Stacey must have George on the brain, I think. :-)
Next song by Richard Marx? Now And Forever.
Ray Charles Cover
A Old rock and roll song
What I SAID.
RARE EARTH.
1971.
PLEASE SEE IT.