David Paich, Steve Lukather, Simon Phillips, Bobby Kimball, Mike Porcaro
Producer(s)
Toto
Toto singles chronology
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (2002)
"Bottom of Your Soul" (2006)
Alternative cover
summer edition
"Bottom of Your Soul" is a song by the American pop/rock band Toto. There are two versions of the single, one with two songs and the other is a summer 2006 edition. It failed to make the charts in either the USA or UK. The chorus of the song features Joseph Williams, who was then in the middle of his long hiatus from the group.
The music to the song was written collaboratively by nearly all the members of Toto, while the lyrics were written solely by David Paich.
Contents
1Track list
1.1Summer edition
2Personnel
2.1Toto
2.2Guests
3External links
Track list
"Bottom Of Your Soul" (radio edit) - (4.00)
"Bottom Of Your Soul" (album version) - (6.59)
Summer edition
"Bottom Of Your Soul" (radio edit) - (3.58)
"Gypsy Train" (live) - (7.12)
"Africa / Rosanna / Bottom Of Your Soul" (TV mix medley - live) - (4.50)
"Bottom Of Your Soul" (album version) - (6.57)
Personnel
Toto
David Paich - synthesizer, backing vocal
Steve Lukather - lead vocal (verse), guitars
Simon Phillips - drums
Bobby Kimball - backing vocal
Mike Porcaro - bass
Greg Phillinganes - piano, backing vocal
Guests
Joseph Williams - lead vocal (chorus)
Jason Scheff - backing vocal
Shenkar - backing vocal
Lenny Castro - percussion
External links
Toto Official Website News Archives
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Toto
Steve Lukather
David Paich
Steve Porcaro
Joseph Williams
David Hungate
Bobby Kimball
Jeff Porcaro
Mike Porcaro
Fergie Frederiksen
Jean-Michel Byron
Simon Phillips
Greg Phillinganes
Keith Carlock
Studio albums
Toto
Hydra
Turn Back
Toto IV
Isolation
Fahrenheit
The Seventh One
Kingdom of Desire
Tambu
Toto XX
Mindfields
Through the Looking Glass
Falling in Between
Toto XIV
Live albums
Greatest Hits Live...and More
Absolutely Live
Livefields
Live in Amsterdam
Falling in Between Live
Compilation albums
Past to Present 1977–1990
Best Ballads
The Essential Toto
40 Trips Around the Sun
Soundtracks
Dune
Notable songs
"Hold the Line"
"I'll Supply the Love"
"Georgy Porgy"
"99"
"Rosanna"
"Make Believe"
"Africa"
"I Won't Hold You Back"
"Stranger in Town"
"I'll Be Over You"
"Stop Loving You"
"Pamela"
"2 Hearts"
"I Will Remember"
"Bottom of Your Soul"
Related people
Lenny Castro
Nathan East
Boz Scaggs
Tony Spinner
Leland Sklar
Shannon Forrest
Related articles
Discography
Members
Book:Toto
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