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"Think of Laura" is a popular song by the American
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-winning singer-songwriter
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter from San Antonio, Texas. He won five Grammy Awards for his eponymous debut album released in 1979. The singles "Sailing" (1980), and "Arthur's T ...
. Released as a single in late 1983 from Cross's second studio album, ''
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'', "Think of Laura" became the singer's fourth (and, to date, final) single to reach the Top 10 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at No. 9 in early 1984. The song spent eleven weeks in the
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. In addition, the song became Cross's third single to hit No. 1 on the
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, following " Never Be the Same" and "
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". "Think of Laura" remained at No. 1 on this chart for four weeks. The song was written by Cross and produced by
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Background

Cross wrote the song to mourn the death of
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college student Laura Carter, who was killed in
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, when she was struck by a stray bullet during gunfire in a gang war. Carter, a lacrosse player from Wayne, Pennsylvania, was sitting in the back seat of her father's car. Her family was visiting for homecoming, and had just watched Laura and her friends compete in a lacrosse match. Cross had met Carter through her college roommate Paige McNinch, whom Cross was dating at the time. McNinch was pictured on the inner sleeve of the ''Another Page'' album, sitting on a stool. Cross wrote the song as a way of offering comfort to McNinch, and honoring Carter's memory. Carter's shooter, Gordon Newlin, served time for the shooting. He was released on parole in 2012. "Think of Laura" has a relatively straightforward arrangement, with the singer's vocals and a piano accompaniment. The lyrics express the sorrow felt by those who knew the woman but ask that she be remembered with happiness: ''When you think of Laura, laugh, don't cry / I know she'd want it that way''.


''General Hospital''

The song's chart popularity was primarily due to the
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soap opera ''
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''. One of the program's
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s, Luke and Laura, were quite popular, and the song came to be associated with the character Luke's love for Laura, who had been missing (and presumed dead) for many months. Notes of the song became a recurring motif as the character of Laura was mentioned (and eventually returned). When interest in the song grew because of its prominence on the show, it was released as a single. ABC did not ask for Cross's permission to use the song and never paid him for using it.


Cover versions

The song has been covered by American R&B group
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, their version entitled "The Aaliyah Song", as a tribute to the late singer
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Charts


See also

* List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1984 (U.S.)


References

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