Jimmy Harnen - Where Are You Now?

“Where Are You Now?“ by Jimmy Harnen Album: Can’t Fight the Midnight (1989) Songwriters: Jimmy Harnen / Rich Congdon “Where Are You Now?“ peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1989. WNEP TV Story on Synch: If you want to listen the 1986 version: SYNCH - Where Are You Now ? (Live): In 1985, Harnen recorded two songs in a studio with four friends under the name Synch – one of which was “Where Are You Now?”. On a whim he called a local radio station that was promoting an upcoming Bon Jovi show and asked to be the opening act. The DJ had him audition for the program director who gave them the gig and put “Where Are You Now?” into rotation, a rarity in that the station generally only played established, national acts at the time. The song became so popular the station told Harnen to mass produce some records of the single. After independently selling 15,000 copies at local record stores, CBS Records signed the band and “Where Are You Now?” peaked at #77 in 1986. Two years later, Nationwide Communications (owner of several radio stations) began to add older songs from acts like UB40 (“Red Red Wine”), Benny Mardones (“Into The Night”), Sheriff (“When I’m With You”) and Synch (“Where Are You Now?”) into rotation, sending their past minor hits back onto the charts. After re-peaking at #10 in 1989, Synch followed the song up with Can’t Fight The Midnight, but the band had no further chart success, earning them the label of one-hit wonder. What have the artists said about the song? Harnen told Billboard in 2017: “It was about a girl, Greta. Pretty German girl. My mom and dad just didn’t want us dating. My mom said, ‘You guys need to split up.’ So, that song is all about [how] we broke up.“ (Source: sadchild in ) I do not own the rights to this content, nor do I make any profit from it. No copyright infringement intended.
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