"When I See You Smile" is a U.S. number one hit for the group Bad English from their self-titled debut album and was written and recorded by Diane Warren on May 27, 1988 in California. It is a power ballad. In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. Other covers were released in 1998 by Uncle Sam on his debut CD, and in 2006 by Clay Aiken on his CD A Thousand Different Ways. In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance… read more
"When I See You Smile" is a U.S. number one hit for the group Bad English from their self-titled debut album and was written and recorded b… read more
"When I See You Smile" is a U.S. number one hit for the group Bad English from their self-titled debut album and was written and recorded by Diane Warren on May 27, 1988 in Cal… read more
Bad English was an American arena rock band formed by three ex-members of the power pop band The Babys, Jonathan Cain, John Waite and Ricky Phillips (now in Styx), along with Journey's rock guitarist Neal Schon. The group is perhaps best known today for the career-defining power ballad "When I See You Smile". Although their late 80s and early 90s success proved short-lived, they're also still famous as one of the most popular supergroups in U.S. music history alongside Cream, Asia, and others. The band's first, self-titled album was released in 1988, and it … read more