![]() ![]() ![]() I originally was just scratching some lyrics on a paper, but yes it is about the american dream or just making it in the world of hard knocks. I cowrote some of the Livin on a Prayer lyrics. is not his real name, and he introduced himself to me as John Bariskowski, and his friend was John Rouge. ![]() being Desmond Child and anything before the fact was fabricated by the government. There was no Desmond Child before we came up with the pseudonym in the 80's. Richie Sambora and myself came up with the pseudonym. Gino from HoustonActually, I was the original Desmond Child.It all comes to show that you never know who will change your mind about things. Bridget from CoOf course this was about two kids struggling financially! Also I'm shocked this was left off of "Slippery when Wet." On top of that, a meeting with teenagers changed Jovi's mind out of all things.Bridget from CoPlus, I thought Guns n' Roses made this.So that was a very inspirational song, and it's morphed and transformed throughout the years." Because at a time, every couple, no matter what, is going through that hardship where they're trying to make ends meet and it's not coming easy. It could've been anything, but what that did, they became everybody across the world. It could've been Jon and I in that particular part of time. Then we decided to jump into the social lyric with 'Livin' on a Prayer,' and bring in two characters, Tommy and Gina, which essentially were some blue collar people trying to make ends meet through life, and essentially that was my parents. And all we knew at that point was being on the road and women, so that's predominantly what we kind of sang about in those days. "And quite frankly it was because in our life at that point, in that juncture of time, we were 26 years old. "I think the most interesting part of that song, it was the first time we ever used characters," Richie Sambora told Fuse TV. The Celtics were the defending NBA champs and doing very well at the time Fry's performance embodied the camaraderie and enthusiasm in the arena, as he spontaneously used his two minutes of glory to glide down an aisle, singing to delighted onlookers along the way.įry's dance routine drew millions of worldwide views, and on November 20, the song charted at #25, 26 years after if first appeared. In October, a video was posted of basketball fan Jeremy Fry dancing to "Livin' On A Prayer" during a stoppage in play at a Boston Celtics' home game from March 2009. In February 2013, YouTube views and other streams became a factor in the Hot 100, resulting in " Harlem Shake" hitting the top spot. Thanks to a change in Billboard's method for tabulating the Hot 100, however, this song made it back to the chart thanks to a viral video. Classic songs often make their way back to the charts years later if they are used in commercials, movies or TV shows, or otherwise granted some fresh, high-profile attention. ![]()
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