Cannabaceae

"Bottom of Your Soul"
Single by Toto
from the album Falling in Between
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2006[1]
Recorded2005
StudioPhantom Recordings, Sherman Oaks, CA
GenreProgressive rock, soft rock, world music
Length6:59 (album version)
LabelFrontiers
Songwriter(s)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)
"Orphan"
(2015)
Alternative cover
summer edition

"Bottom of Your Soul" is a song by the American pop/rock band Toto. There were two pressings of the single: one with two renditions of the title track while the other was a 4-track summer 2006 edition. It failed to make the charts in either the USA or UK, but it was a top 40 hit in The Netherlands. 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.

Track list

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  1. "Bottom Of Your Soul" (radio edit) – (4.00)
  2. "Bottom Of Your Soul" (album version) – (6.59)

Summer edition

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  1. "Bottom Of Your Soul" (radio edit) – (3.58)
  2. "Gypsy Train" (live) – (7.12)
  3. "Africa / Rosanna / Bottom Of Your Soul" (TV mix medley - live) – (4.50)
  4. "Bottom Of Your Soul" (album version) – (6.57)

Personnel

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Toto

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Guests

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Chart performance

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Chart (2006) Peak
position
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[2] 32

References

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