Ever find yourself humming a tune and wondering about the story behind it? "Out of Touch" by Hall & Oates isn't just a catchy 80s hit; it's a cultural phenomenon with a surprisingly rich history and lasting impact. Lets rewind to explore the magic behind this iconic track.
Released in 1984, "Out of Touch" exploded onto the music scene, quickly becoming a defining sound of the era. The song, a vibrant blend of pop-rock, new wave, and synth-pop, was the lead single from Hall & Oates' twelfth studio album, "Big Bam Boom." Penned by the dynamic duo themselves, Daryl Hall and John Oates, alongside Bob Clearmountain, it possessed an irresistible energy that propelled it to the top of the charts. The song's official release date was October 4, 1984, under RCA Records, immediately capturing the attention of a global audience.
Category | Information |
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Song Title | Out of Touch |
Artists | Daryl Hall & John Oates |
Album | Big Bam Boom |
Genre | Pop Rock, New Wave, Synth-pop |
Release Date | October 4, 1984 |
Label | RCA Records |
Songwriters | Daryl Hall, John Oates, Bob Clearmountain |
Producer | Daryl Hall, John Oates, Bob Clearmountain |
Peak Chart Position (US) | 1 (Billboard Hot 100) |
Official Website | Hall & Oates Official Website |
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