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Description: Click Link to download Bass Notes & Tab: bit.ly/31rLwzr Copyright © Warner Music Group On behalf of: Atlantic 0191 Song: That Was Yesterday Artist: Foreigner Album: Agent Provocateur (1985) Original Bass Player: Rick Wills Bass: Fender Precision Strings: RotoSound Swing Bass 66, Roundwound (.050, 0.70, 0.85, .110) Audio: DigiTech BP8 Video Editor: Corel Video Studio Pro 2019 Mixer: Mackie ProFX8v2 Camera: Canon VIXIA HF R700 Headphones: Behringer HPM1000 Standard Tuning "That Was Yesterday" is the second single taken from the album Agent Provocateur by the band Foreigner. This song was available in four versions, as a remixed single, an extended remix, an orchestral version, and the original mix. The song was written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, and the B-side "Two Different Worlds" is also of note for being the first solo-written Lou Gramm song to appear on a single. The single reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and also reached #4 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and #24 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It also reached the Top 40 in the UK (#28), the Netherlands (#19), Switzerland (#29), and Germany (#31). The extended remix added additional lyrics to the intro, and these lyrics can also be heard in the live version from the DVD All Access Tonight - 25 - Live In Concert. AllMusic critic Bret Adams later called the song "a terrific hit single," citing its "catchy chorus" and "nifty synthesizer lick." Billboard Magazine described it as a "gothic ballad" and compared it to Foreigner's previous single "I Want to Know What Love Is" by stating that "That Was Yesterday" has "thrumming synths...rather than soaring choristers." Indianapolis Star critic Scott Miley says that it "adeptly reflect[s] despair with tantalizing synthesizers." Ultimate Classic Rock critic Jeff Giles regarded "That Was Yesterday" as one of Foreigner's "better singles." Gramm disagreed with the decision to release "That Was Yesterday" as the second single from Agent Provocateur because that meant that the first two singles were ballads. Gramm stated, "I always thought our rock songs upheld a tradition of good rock and roll and here we release two ballads in a row." A music video was created for "That Was Yesterday," directed by Jim Yukich. As with "I Want to Know What Love Is," the music video for "That Was Yesterday" is based on a live performance of the song. The video was filmed at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center in Birmingham, Alabama. The band had intended the video for "That Was Yesterday" to be "flashier" than that for "I Want to Know What Love Is." Jones has stated that he pleased with the "warmth" of the song in the video. All audio and video segments remain the property of the original artists and publishing companies. The channel author derives no income or unjust enrichment from the presentation of this video and does not use AdSense or other partner monetization schemes. I'm making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of the electric bass. I believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 & 107 of the United States Code and under Articles 29 & 29.1 of the Canadian Copyright Act. In accordance with the above Copyright Acts, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. Source Wikipedia. Bass performed by Constantine Isslamow Comments are OPEN for FANS & Constructive Posts ONLY No SWEARING, or obvious garbage posts = Instant Delete . . . #Foreigner #ThatWasYesterday #basscoverwithtabs