I Could Be Happy (3:30)
From Pinky Blue and 45 other releases
After a successful headlining tour they released Pinky Blue (1982) showing them following a more pop route than before, providing two more top 20 hits, “I Could Be Happy” and “See Those Eyes”. The album also went top 20, but many critics who supported them previously began to turn sour. Meanwhile, after McKinven and Anderson left to be replaced by multi-instrumentalist Steve Lironi (who had left Restricted Code) they began to work with pop producer Mike Chapman, providing them with another hit, “Don’t Talk To Me About Love”, one of their most well-known songs.
It peaked at #7 in the UK, one of their highest positions, and is consistently included on many 1980s retrospective collections in the UK.
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