Follow Your Heart (song)

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“Follow Your Heart”
“Follow Your Heart” cover
Single by Triumph
from the album Thunder Seven
B-side "Stranger in a Strange Land"
Released December 8, 1984 (1984-12-08)
Format 7" 45 RPM
Recorded April–November, 1984
Genre Hard rock
Length 3:27
Label MCA
Writer(s) Gil Moore, Mike Levine, Rik Emmett
Producer Eddie Kramer, Triumph
Triumph singles chronology
"Spellbound"
(1984)
"Follow Your Heart"
(1984)
"Killing Time"
(1984)

"Follow Your Heart" is a hard rock song and the fourth track from Triumph's 1984 album Thunder Seven.

The video that was shot to accompany the single was filmed live at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island. During the concert, the band announced they would be filming a video after the concert and the audience were free to stay around.[1]

Rik Emmett was almost killed during the video shoot when he went through his routine of jumping off the stage to sing backup vocals, a pyro blast went off and set Emmett's hair on fire.[2]

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[edit] Production

  • Eddie Kramer - Producer, mixer
  • Ed Stone – engineer
  • Hugh Cooper – mixing
  • Noel Golden – assistant engineer
  • Yoshiro Kuzumaki – mastering

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