After the Fire (song)

"After the Fire"
Single by Roger Daltrey
from the album Under a Raging Moon
Released September 1985
Recorded 1985, RAK Studios and Odyssey Studios, London
Length 4:36
Label Ten Records TEN 69 Atlantic
Songwriter(s) Pete Townshend
Producer(s) Alan Shacklock
Roger Daltrey singles chronology
"Walking in My Sleep"
(1984)
"After the Fire"
(1985)
"Let Me Down Easy"
(1985)

"Walking in My Sleep"
(1984)
"After the Fire"
(1985)
"Let Me Down Easy"
(1985)

"After the Fire" is a song from the solo album Under a Raging Moon released by Roger Daltrey of The Who. The song was written by Pete Townshend, also of The Who. It was considered a hit for Daltrey receiving extensive play on MTV. The song was played during the second season finale of Miami Vice during a flashback scene.

The song was originally planned to be played by The Who at Live Aid. However the band committed last minute and was unable to rehearse the song. So it was given to Daltrey to record for Under a Raging Moon.

The recording was produced by Alan Shacklock and recorded at RAK Recording Studios and Odyssey Studios, London. The album Under a Raging Moon was released on the Atlantic label (81269-1) in the U.S. in 1985,[1] and singles were also released in other countries in the same year.

Track lists

UK release, 1985:[2]

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"
  • "Love Me Like You Do" (Andy Nye)

Australia release, 1985:

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"

Canada release, 1985:

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"

Italy release, 1985:

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"

Japan release, 1985:

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"

Mexico release, 1985:

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"

New Zealand release, 1985:[3]

  • "After The Fire,"
  • "It Don't Satisfy Me"

Charts

"After the Fire" peaked at No. 48 on the U.S. charts and No. 3 on the U.S. rock charts.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Roger Daltrey discography". The Who.net. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  2. "Roger Daltrey discography". The Who.net. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  3. "The Who, Roger Daltrey singles". Retrieved 7 October 2011.
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