Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind -

Released in February 1980, was the breakout debut single that catapulted Christopher Cross into music history. Combining a driving rhythm with a smooth "yacht rock" finish, the track defined a transitional moment in music between the late '70s and the early MTV era. 🌪️ Key Trivia & Backstory

The song spent four consecutive weeks at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 , held out of the top spot only by Blondie's "Call Me". Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind

The song's premise inspired a 1999 The Onion headline: "Christopher Cross Finally Reaches Mexican Border," a joke the singer reportedly loved. Christopher Cross on writing "Ride Like the Wind" Released in February 1980, was the breakout debut

The success of this single helped Cross’s self-titled debut album sweep the "Big Four" Grammy categories (Album, Record, and Song of the Year, plus Best New Artist) in 1981—a feat unmatched for nearly 40 years until Billie Eilish in 2020. The song's premise inspired a 1999 The Onion