Emotions in Motion

Emotions in Motion
Studio album by Billy Squier
Released July 23, 1982[1]
Genre Rock, hard rock
Length 41:20
Label Capitol
Producer Mack & Billy Squier
Billy Squier chronology
Don't Say No
(1981)Don't Say No1981
Emotions in Motion
(1982)
Signs of Life
(1984)Signs of Life1984
Singles from Emotions in Motion
  1. "Everybody Wants You"
    Released: September 1982
  2. "Emotions in Motion"
    Released: 1982
  3. "Learn How to Live"
    Released: 1982
  4. "Keep Me Satisfied"
    Released: 1982
  5. "She's a Runner"
    Released: 1983
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Emotions in Motion is the third album by rock musician Billy Squier. It was released in July 1982, and was Squier's second consecutive Top Five disc on the Billboard album chart. It contains the hit song "Everybody Wants You", which peaked at #32 on the Billboard Hot 100, and held at #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for 6 weeks. Further hits from the album included "Learn How To Live", "Emotions In Motion", and "She's A Runner". Billy wrote all of the album's tracks himself.

Emotions in Motion is one of Billy Squier's most popular albums, certified Gold in September 1982 and Platinum a month later. Though multi-platinum awards were not certified prior to late 1984, the album received a double platinum award in 1991.[3] Emotions in Motion is also Billy's second best selling album, after the previous year's Triple Platinum Don't Say No.

The cover art was created for Squier by Andy Warhol. Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor sing background on the title track.[4] Like its predecessor, the album was produced by Squier with Reinhold Mack, who had produced Queen's The Game.

Track listing

  1. "Everybody Wants You" (3:47)
  2. "Emotions In Motion" (4:58)
  3. "Learn How to Live" (4:05)
  4. "In Your Eyes" (3:45)
  5. "Keep Me Satisfied" (3:42)
  6. "It Keeps You Rockin'" (4:06)
  7. "One Good Woman" (3:41)
  8. "She's a Runner" (4:02)
  9. "Catch 22" (5:04)
  10. "Listen to the Heartbeat" (4:25)

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