Cross famously admitted to writing the lyrics while on LSD during a drive from Houston to Austin, Texas.
Released in February 1980, was the breakout debut single that catapulted Christopher Cross into music history. Combining a driving rhythm with a smooth "yacht rock" finish, the track defined a transitional moment in music between the late '70s and the early MTV era. 🌪️ Key Trivia & Backstory Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind
The song is legendary for its unmistakable backing vocals by Michael McDonald, which were added late in production to provide depth and contrast. Cross famously admitted to writing the lyrics while
It was one of the first major hits recorded using the 3M Digital Recording System , giving it a "pristine" sound quality that was revolutionary at the time. 🏆 Chart & Award Legacy 🌪️ Key Trivia & Backstory The song is
The song's premise inspired a 1999 The Onion headline: "Christopher Cross Finally Reaches Mexican Border," a joke the singer reportedly loved. Christopher Cross on writing "Ride Like the Wind"
The album’s inner sleeve dedicated the song to Lowell George , the late frontman of Little Feat who had passed away in 1979.
Cross famously admitted to writing the lyrics while on LSD during a drive from Houston to Austin, Texas.
Released in February 1980, was the breakout debut single that catapulted Christopher Cross into music history. Combining a driving rhythm with a smooth "yacht rock" finish, the track defined a transitional moment in music between the late '70s and the early MTV era. 🌪️ Key Trivia & Backstory
The song is legendary for its unmistakable backing vocals by Michael McDonald, which were added late in production to provide depth and contrast.
It was one of the first major hits recorded using the 3M Digital Recording System , giving it a "pristine" sound quality that was revolutionary at the time. 🏆 Chart & Award Legacy
The song's premise inspired a 1999 The Onion headline: "Christopher Cross Finally Reaches Mexican Border," a joke the singer reportedly loved. Christopher Cross on writing "Ride Like the Wind"
The album’s inner sleeve dedicated the song to Lowell George , the late frontman of Little Feat who had passed away in 1979.