Studio version recorded for their 1977 self-titled debut album, but only included on their second album In Color, which was released later in 1977. This version had a medium tempo with a country feel and a honkey tonk piano throughout the song. They played it on April 28th and 30th at their famous concerts that took place at the Budokan temple in Tokyo. The concerts were released as the Live At Budokan album, which captured Cheap Trick's live energy. Source Songfacts.com The video below matches the live version of I Want You To Want Me, from the album Live at Budokan (a.k.a. A… read more
Studio version recorded for their 1977 self-titled debut album, but only included on their second album In Color, which was released later in 1977. T… read more
Studio version recorded for their 1977 self-titled debut album, but only included on their second album In Color, which was released later in 1977. This version had a medium tempo with a… read more
Cheap Trick is an American power pop/rock n roll band from Rockford, Illinois that's played for over four decades, and in 2016 was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Having gained popularity in the late-70s centered within the Midwest and within Japan, the band members are Rick Nielsen (guitarist and main songwriter), Bun E. Carlos (born Brad Carlson) (drums), Robin Zander (vocals and guitars), and Tom Petersson (bass guitar). Though they have had only flirtations with mainstream national success such as the multi-platinum smash At Budokan, Cheap Trick has held a s… read more
Cheap Trick is an American power pop/rock n roll band from Rockford, Illinois that's played for over four decades, and in 2016 was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Havin… read more
Cheap Trick is an American power pop/rock n roll band from Rockford, Illinois that's played for over four decades, and in 2016 was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Having gained popularity in the late-70s centered w… read more