On This Day September 22, 1987 – Michael Bolton Released The Hunger

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On This Day September 22, 1987 – Michael Bolton Released The Hunger.

On this day September 22, 1987 Michael Bolton released his fifth studio album The Hunger. This record marked a turning point in his career as it began to showcase the powerful ballad style that would later make him a household name.

The Hunger included songs like That’s What Love Is All About and a cover of Otis Redding’s classic (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay, which became one of Bolton’s early signature hits. His combination of rock and soul influences created a sound that appealed to a...

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