Real Life (band)
Overview
New Wave music
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Synthpop
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band that had hits with their debut single, "Send Me an Angel
Send Me an Angel (Real Life song)
"Send Me an Angel" is a 1983 song by Real Life. Initially released on Real Life's debut album Heartland, it is the band's most known song. This version originally peaked in early 1984 in the US at #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart....
" (1983) and with "Catch Me I'm Falling" (1983), both of which were featured on the band's debut album Heartland (1983).
The band originally consisted of David Sterry (lead vocals and guitar), Richard Zatorski (violin and keyboard), Alan Johnson (bass) and Danny Simcic (drums). Steve Williams (keyboard) replaced Zatorski in 1986, who was then replaced by George Pappas in 1996 after a long hiatus of band activity.
Real Life released their second and final album with the original line-up in 1985 titled Flame, which spawned minor hits including "Face To Face", although neither the album nor the singles repeated their previous success.