(The soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop II spent 26 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at #8 and spawning several Top 40 hits.)
"Shakedown" was actually written for Glenn Frey, but Bob Seger stepped in when Mr. Frey lost his voice just before the recording session. This was Mr. Seger's only number one single (it spent 18 weeks on the Hot 100, and, per the song's Wikipedia entry**, it also hit number one on the Album Rock Tracks chart) and his next-to-last top 40 hit overall. And, as is usual for songs I list as "forgotten songs", I don't think I have ever heard a station in Austin play this song in many years of living here. Actually, for that matter, I think I might have heard this song once on the radio since it hit the charts back in 1987. I'm pretty sure that one time was a 1987 flashback feature, played the week that "Shakedown" hit number one (that being the week of August 1, 1987).
*As stated in the introductory post to this blog, I am only interested in discussing music here. Political statements, especially those of a couple of years ago, are not a topic of discussion in this post...it only inspired the choice of this song.
**Note: some information in "forgotten songs" entries comes from the always-reliable Wikipedia; as such, its veracity may be questionable.
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