Robin Zander

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In This Country 04:24 Tools
Fly Me To The Moon 04:04 Tools
I've Always Got You 03:40 Tools
Reactionary Girl 03:19 Tools
Show Me Heaven 04:02 Tools
Time Will Let You Know 05:32 Tools
Jump Into the Fire 03:12 Tools
I Believe in You 04:03 Tools
Tell It to the World 03:30 Tools
Walkin' Shoes 04:04 Tools
Stone Cold Crazy 03:38 Tools
Secret 04:30 Tools
Boy (I'm So in Love With You) 04:55 Tools
Emily 06:09 Tools
Everlasting Love 04:32 Tools
In This Country (Over The Top Soundtrack) 04:21 Tools
Every Dog 03:38 Tools
Robin Zander - In This Country 04:23 Tools
The Ballad Of Jean & Me 03:48 Tools
Surrender to Me 04:23 Tools
Heart Of Glass 04:19 Tools
What's Her Name 00:00 Tools
Say You Will 00:00 Tools
I Wonder What You're Doing Tonight 00:00 Tools
Was I Wrong 04:11 Tools
Pamela Jean 04:11 Tools
Automatic Soup 00:00 Tools
Stone Cold Rhythm Shake 04:50 Tools
Love Comes 04:11 Tools
In This Country (Album Version) 04:22 Tools
That Means A Lot 02:51 Tools
Save The Last Dance For Me 04:22 Tools
Stone Cold Rythm Shake 04:51 Tools
Shw Me Heaven 04:03 Tools
In This Country ~明日への勝利~ 04:22 Tools
In This Country: 明日への勝利 04:23 Tools
Jet 04:03 Tools
Boy 04:22 Tools
What's Her Name (Alternate Mix) 04:22 Tools
In This Country (OST "Изо Всех Сил") 04:23 Tools
Save The Last Dance For Me (with hidden track You Are My Sunshine) 04:23 Tools
In This Country (Over the Top) 04:23 Tools
What's Her Name (Alternate Mix) (Unofficial Bonus Track) 04:23 Tools
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Robin Zander (born January 23, 1953) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick. Zander had been offered the lead singing job for the band by Bun E. Carlos, but was under contract with Wisconsin Dells at the time. When the contract expired, Zander joined the band as lead singer. In 1983, Zander wrote his first solo writing contribution with "I Can't Take It" (I Can't Take It), and also performed a solo concert. Zander released a self-titled album in 1993 that did not chart well. In recent years, he has become Cheap Trick's main lyricist. One current trademark of Cheap Trick concerts is during "The Flame" (The Flame). Zander holds an extremely long note ("I will be the flame-"), which always gets a loud reaction from the audience. The song is usually introduced by guitarist Rick Nielsen calling Zander his "favorite lead singer in the whole wide world". Robin Zander is often called "the man of a thousand voices". On June 6, 2006, Cheap Trick released their new studio album "Rockford" (Rockford) on Cheap Trick Unlimited/Big3 Records. The first single from the album is "Perfect Stranger" (Perfect Stranger) (produced by Linda Perry and co-written by Cheap Trick and Perry). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.