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  1. "Rockin' into the Night", the title track from the group's third album (released in October 1979), which Peterik and his bandmates had originally written for Survivor, found its way to 38 Special's manager, Mark Spector, and was given to the band.

  2. Rockin' into the Night is the third studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1979. The title track, written by three members of Survivor, became the band's first big hit (peaking at #43 during a nine-week run on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart), and marked the first of many songs Jim Peterik would write for and with ...

  3. 38 Special. Released: May 1977; Label: A&M; Format: 148 - 1978 Special Delivery. Released: March 1978; Label: A&M; Format: 207 - — 1979 Rockin' into the Night. Released: October 1979; Label: A&M; Format: 57 - 1981 Wild-Eyed Southern Boys. Released: January 1981; Label: A&M; Format: 18 23 RIAA: Platinum; 1982 Special Forces. Released: May 1982 ...

  4. Dec 10, 2011 · 189. 23K views 12 years ago. The Millennium Collection: The Best of .38 Special focuses on the Southern rock group's original lineup and includes hits and radio staples like "Back Where You...

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  5. This was the first hit for .38 Special. Their accessible southern rock sound quickly caught on with a variety of radio formats and with MTV, and the band charted 13 more Hot 100 hits in the '80s.

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  7. The result was their first hit, a rejected Survivor song named “Rockin' Into The Night” that reached #43 on the US Pop Chart. It helped push their third album up to #57 on the Albums Chart.

  8. Listening to “Rockin’ Into the Night” live reinforces the song’s power, as the bands performance amplifies the raw energy of the studio recording. In conclusion, “Rockin’ Into the Night” by 38 Special is a timeless rock anthem that captures the essence of youthful passion and the freedom that rock and roll represents.

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