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        Over You | Toto - I'll Be

        What elevates "I’ll Be Over You" from a standard ballad to an 80s essential is its incredible lineup:

        : The unmistakable smooth harmonies of Michael McDonald provide the perfect counterpoint to Lukather’s gritty, emotive delivery. Toto - I'll Be Over You

        Lukather, who also delivered the soulful lead vocals, explained that the lyrics describe a man who realizes too late that he should never have let a relationship go. It’s a song about the heavy realization that moving on might take, quite literally, "forever". A Collaboration of Legends What elevates "I’ll Be Over You" from a

        Written by Toto guitarist Steve Lukather and prolific Nashville songwriter Randy Goodrum, the song actually had an unlikely beginning. The duo was originally asked to write something for Julio Iglesias, but they found themselves wandering "out of Julio land" and into a much deeper, more personal territory. A Collaboration of Legends Written by Toto guitarist

        If you’ve ever found yourself lost in the melancholic warmth of a rainy afternoon, chances are Toto’s "I’ll Be Over You" was playing in your head. Released in 1986 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Fahrenheit , this track isn't just a song—it’s a masterclass in emotional storytelling and polished production. The Story Behind the Heartbreak

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