Knight Lover cover

Knight Lover

David Hasselhoff · 1989

57 min · 17 tracks · hard rock · pop rock · soft rock

A blend of soft rock ballads and pop anthems that encapsulates late '80s romantic sentimentality.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady emotional exploration throughout
  • romantic sing-alongs with friends
  • nostalgic late-night drives
  • heartfelt reflections on love
  • uplifting moments of connection

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking high-energy dance tracks
  • prefer complex musical arrangements

Where this album fits

Career context
Released on July 1, 1989, 'Knight Lover' was David Hasselhoff's third studio album, following his second album 'Looking for Freedom' which had achieved significant commercial success in Germany. At this point in his career, Hasselhoff was transitioning from a television star to a music artist, gaining popularity in Europe while still being better known for his role in 'Knight Rider.'
Stylistic neighbors
Bon Jovi· Kiss· Rick Springfield

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Always On My Mind 3:08
  • 2 She Cried 3:36
  • 3 Crazy On A Saturday Night 3:41
  • 4 Jean 2:54
  • 5 No Words For Love 4:07
  • 6 Any Kind Of Love At All 4:04
  • 7 True Love Always 2:48
  • 8 Stand By Me 3:57
  • 9 Do You Love Me 3:59
  • 10 How Deep Is Your Love 3:13
  • 11 Live Is Mostly Beautiful With You 3:15
  • 12 All The Right Moves 3:34
  • 13 Go Away Little Girl 2:13
  • 14 Night Rocker 3:38
  • 15 Loving Arms 2:59
  • 16 Let It Be Me 2:16
  • 17 You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling 3:30

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