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Love At First Sting

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Bad Boys Running Wild
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Rock You Like A Hurricane
4:12
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03
I'm Leaving You
4:18
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04
Coming Home
4:59
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05
The Same Thrill
3:32
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Big City Nights
4:07
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As Soon As The Good Times Roll
5:03
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Crossfire
4:36
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Still Loving You
6:27
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 41:10

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The last song "Still Loving You" is skipping

TangoConTiburones

I have tried to file a complaint through the "Let Us Know" section several times but it seems to be malfunctioning also and gives "Oops! We could not locate your form.".

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The last song "Still Loving You" is skipping

TangoConTiburones

I have tried to file a complaint through the "Let Us Know" section several times but it seems to be malfunctioning also and gives "Oops! We could not locate your form.".

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Although the Scorpions had already achieved fame after 1982′s Blackout, Love at First Sting brought them their biggest single of the decade, the slick anthem “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” with some greatly underrated songs to back it up. The album opens with the hair-raising “Bad Boys Running Wild” and continues with songs such as the memorable “Big City Nights” and the half-ballad, half-powerhouse rocker “Coming Home.” The record also contains what just may be the band’s best ballad ever, the tear-jerking “Still Loving You.” Considering the fact that it has some of their best-ever singles, Love at First Sting is definitely a must for all fans of the Scorpions. – Barry Weber

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