Marshall Hain

[3] "Dancing in the City", written by both members,[4] was also a hit in Europe and Australia, where it spent 24 weeks in the Australian Charts[2] during August through to December 1978, peaking at No.3.

[5] "Dancing in the City" also climbed to the top of the South African singles charts that same year, receiving extensive airplay and was included on Vol 5 of the long-running compilation album series Pop Shop.

[1] "Coming Home" was backed by strings and fretless bass, and they released an album entitled Free Ride.

[2] Hain continued pursuing a recording career and released two albums in the UK: 1981's Spirits Walking Out, which included a minor hit "Danny", and 1983's School For Spies.

She has written with Aimee Mann ("RIP in Heaven" and "Crash and Burn" on Til Tuesday's Everything's Different Now album), Heart and Cyndi Lauper, and had songs recorded by Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan (the top 5 AC hit "Feels Like Heaven" written with Mark Goldenberg), Cher ("Fires of Eden" also written with Goldenberg and recorded by Judy Collins), Fleetwood Mac ("Winds of Change"), as well many other recording artists, garnering chart success worldwide.

Her songs also have been licensed for use in MTV's The Hills as well as network shows including The Unit and Sex and the City.