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i hate to do this 'cause i love "that's all" but my vote goes for "Break my Stride". it's tone is upbeat and optimistic, while "that's all" is somber and slighty pessimistic. how can you lose with a catchy verse like: " ain't nothin' gonna breaka' my stride, nobody's gonna hold me down, ohh no!!!,.. i've got to keep on movin'..." it has that old school jamacian dance hall reagae feel to it. it's catchy and slightly cheesey and it still makes you want to bop your head to it when you hear it on the radio.
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I like them both, but that Genesis song was one of the first 45's I ever bought, and I always liked the video with the band dressed like hobos.
From: Douglasville, GA | Registered: Jul 2003
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With the exception of "Can't Hurry Love" I find everything by Phil Collins and Genesis to be the ultimate in bland 80's muzak. Don't love "Break My Stride" all that much either but its the better of the two.
From: Australia | Registered: Dec 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Deathstroke Lad: Genesis. At least they weren't a one-hit wonder.
Neither artist in this matchup was a one-hit wonder.
When did Matthew Wilder have another mainstream hit? He didn't. He went on to write and produce songs that hit the charts but never charted again himself.