Featured on Toto's 1979 assortment, Hydra, this hoisting and melodic jingle was made by artist David Paich. Being one of the most misconceived tunes from Toto is considered. This sensitive, insane control center driven track was a hit and peaked at number 26 on the US singles graph. A generally secret fortune has a critical message about transformation and opportunity. Since it addresses various potential outcomes, the utilization of the number 99 is critical all by itself.
The individuals who give close consideration will view the verses as both edifying and very miserable. The chief person is watching out for a woman named 99, and is saying that something ended up being terrible with their relationship. He is blaming himself for the issues that they 99toto stood up to, and is apparently incredibly frantic about their partition. In any case, it is completely clear that he will never again be with her that he actually has a significant love for her.
A couple of speculations have been advanced with respect to the tune's importance, which has provoked the curiosity of many. The possibility that it was expounded on a film called Thanks 1138 is perhaps of the most widely recognized one. This movie, coordinated by George Lucas, is set in a tragic future where individuals are given chronic numbers. It is felt that the tune is a sign of approval for this film, and the number 99 could be a topsy turvy 666, or "the stain of evil."
There are extra speculations. It has been recommended that it is an adoration tune to Barbara Feldon, who played Specialist 99 on Get Savvy. In any case, the way that the band never recorded a rendition of the melody with her vocals on it refutes this. It has likewise been recommended that about a darling has left and the vocalist is attempting to find her again energetically.