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Are there two versions of here I go again?

Are there two versions of here I go again?

Originally released on their 1982 album, Saints & Sinners, the power ballad was re-recorded for their 1987 self-titled album. In 2006, the 1987 version was ranked number 17 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Songs of the ’80s.

Who wrote the song Here I Go Again by Whitesnake?

David Coverdale
Bernie Marsden
Here I Go Again/Composers

Who is the woman in Bowling for Soup 1985 video?

Joey House
The lady from over the road is played by Joey House, an actress who had previously starred in Exit To Eden, Diary Of A Sex Addict and Fist of Honor.

What is the White Snake called?

The Legend of the White Snake, also known as Madame White Snake, is a Chinese legend. It has since been presented in a number of major Chinese operas, films, and television series….

Legend of the White Snake
Traditional Chinese 白蛇傳
Simplified Chinese 白蛇传
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Who was in the Whitesnake Here I Go Again video?

Tawny Kitaen and everyone else who made it happen on the untold story behind one of the most famous music videos ever. Kind of like the Reagans and Geraldo’s mustache, it’s impossible to consider the 1980s without referencing Whitesnake’s video for “Here I Go Again.”

Who is the girl in the Whitesnake video?

The video features very quick shots of the actress Tawny Kitaen dancing seductively on the hoods of two Jaguars (cars, not cats). One belonged to Coverdale, the other to Marty Callner, who directed the video. It was a huge hit on MTV, and one of the first “tease” videos.

When did the song like a hobo by Whitesnake come out?

In the original 1982 version, the line is, “Like a hobo I was born to walk alone,” which was changed in 1987 to, “Like a drifter I was born to walk alone.” Clearly a better word choice. The video features very quick shots of the actress Tawny Kitaen dancing seductively on the hoods of two Jaguars (cars, not cats).

What’s the meaning of the song Drifter by Whitesnake?

In earlier versions, the lyric “drifter” was sung as “hobo”. Lyrically, I prefer drifter. It suggests a little more mystery. They might be running from persecution or working towards an unorthodox goal. A hobo just sounds lazy. Just ran a search to clarify my understanding of the term “hobo”.