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  1. I Never Said Goodbye is the ninth studio album by American rock musician Sammy Hagar, released on June 23, 1987, by Geffen Records. It was his first solo album since 1984's VOA, released while he was a member of Van Halen.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2017 · The album would be produced by Eddie Van Halen and himself. This album would mark the second time Eddie played bass on record, the first being when he emerged in early 1987 just to play bass on “Winner Takes It All,” a toss-off song written by Giorgio Moroder and sung by Sammy Hagar for the soundtrack of Over the Top — a corny ...

  3. I Never Said Goodbye es un álbum de estudio de Sammy Hagar, convirtiéndose en su único trabajo discográfico como solista mientras hacía parte de la agrupación Van Halen. El álbum fue grabado en solo diez días solamente para cumplir un contrato firmado con la disquera Geffen Records .

  4. It features Eddie Van Halen on bass. In an interview, Eddie said he also played a very brief part on guitar uncredited. The songs " Give to Live " and " Eagles Fly " were also performed live by Van Halen together with Hagar.

  5. 20 de ene. de 2021 · I Never Said Goodbye went on to become Hagar’s most successful solo album, undoubtedly boosted by his involvement in Van Halen. 7. “Eastern Bloc” – Thomas Dolby, Astronauts & Heretics (1991) This unlikely pairing apparently came about through Dolby’s and Van Halen’s wives, who were friends and introduced the two musical artists.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2022 · I Never Said Goodbye was recorded and mixed in just ten days, and he was joined by his bandmate Eddie Van Halen, who played bass on the album. The album was originally titled Sammy Hagar, and included an untitled cover. The album was renamed I Never Said Goodbye thanks to an MTV promotional contest.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2015 · So the Red Rocker recruited none other than Eddie Van Halen to play bass on what was expected to be his last solo album, I Never Said Goodbye, which was released on June 23, 1987.