Walking Down Your Street

Walking Down Your Street

Infobox Single
Name = Walking Down Your Street


Artist = The Bangles
from Album = Different Light
Released = 1987
Format = Vinyl record (7")
Recorded = Sunset Sound Factory (1984)
Genre = Pop
Length = 3:04
Label = Columbia Records
Writer = Louis Gutierrez Susanna Hoffs David Kahne
Producer = David Kahne
Chart position = * #11 (US)
* #16 (UK)
Last single = "Walk Like An Egyptian"
(1986)
This single = "Walking Down Your Street" (1987)
Next single = "Following" (1987)

"Walking Down Your Street" is the name of a song by The Bangles. It is the fourth and second last single from their album "Different Light". It was released as a single in 1987 and charted at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #16 on the UK Singles Chart, top 40 hits in both charts. The next single, "Following", was only released in the UK, making "Walking Down Your Street" the last single from "Different Light" in the US. The original LP version varies slightly from the 7" single version and the version included with their "Greatest Hits" compilation.

It was written by Louis Guitterez, guitarist Susanna Hoffs and producer David Kahne - making it the Bangles' first in a string of US Top 40 hits written by at least one band member.

Track listing

# "Walking Down Your Street" - 3:04
# "Angels Don't Fall in Love" - 3:21


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