Late, Late at Night

Late, Late at Night by Rick Springfield, published by Touchstone on July 5, 2011, is a candid memoir that explores the complexities of the author’s life as a Grammy Award-winning musician and actor. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. Springfield shares his journey through the highs and lows of his career in music, film, and television, while also confronting his lifelong battle with depression.
In this memoir, readers will find a blend of humor and heartache as Springfield reveals the realities behind his public persona. He discusses his rise to fame in the 1980s, including his hit single “Jessie’s Girl” and his role on General Hospital, while also delving into the darker aspects of his life, such as his struggles with mental health and personal loss. The narrative is marked by Springfield’s honest and self-deprecating voice, providing insight into his quest for stability and creative expression, as well as his enduring love for his family.
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Now in paperback—Grammy Award-winning icon Rick Springfield shares the startling story of his rise and fall and rise again in music, film, and television and his lifelong battle with depression.
In a searingly candid memoir which he authored himself, Grammy Award–winning pop icon Rick Springfield pulls back the curtain on his image as a bright, shiny, happy performer to share the startling story of his rise and fall and rise in music, film, and television and his lifelong battle with depression.
In the 1980s, singer-songwriter and actor Rick Springfield seemed to have it all: a megahit single in “Jessie’s Girl,” sold-out concert tours, follow-up hits that sold more than seventeen million albums and became the pop soundtrack for an entire generation, and twelve million daily viewers who avidly tuned in to General Hospital to swoon over his portrayal of the handsome Dr. Noah Drake. Yet lurking behind his success as a pop star and soap opera heartthrob and his unstoppable drive was a moody, somber, and dark soul, one filled with depression and insecurity.
In Late, Late at Night, the memoir his millions of fans have been waiting for, Rick takes readers inside the highs and lows of his extraordinary life. By turns winningly funny and heartbreakingly sad, every page resonates with Rick’s witty, wry, self-deprecating, brutally honest voice. On one level, he reveals the inside story of his ride to the top of the entertainment world. On a second, deeper level, he recounts with unsparing candor the forces that have driven his life, including his longtime battle with depression and thoughts of suicide, the shattering death of his father, and his decision to drop out at the absolute peak of fame. Having finally found a more stable equilibrium, Rick’s story is ultimately a positive one, deeply informed by his passion for creative expression through his music, a deep love of his wife of twenty-six years and their two sons, and his life-long quest for spiritual peace.
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