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| This single = '''"Invisible Touch"'''<br/ >(1986)
| This single = '''"Invisible Touch"'''<br/ >(1986)
| Next single = "[[Throwing It All Away]]"<br/ >(1986)
| Next single = "[[Throwing It All Away]]"<br/ >(1986)
| Misc = {{Extra tracklisting
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| Album = [[Invisible Touch]]
| prev_track = First track
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| this_track = "Invisible Touch"
| track_no = 1
| next_track = "[[Tonight, Tonight, Tonight]]"
| next_no = 2

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"'''Invisible Touch''''" is the title track of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]' 1986 album, ''[[Invisible Touch]]''. It is one of their most successful singles of all time and was the band's only number-one single in the United States. It went to number four in Canada. It is a meditation on [[intangible|intangibility]], speaking of a woman whose qualities go beyond just what meets the eye.
"'''Invisible Touch''''" is the title track of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]' 1986 album, ''[[Invisible Touch]]''. It is one of their most successful singles of all time and was the band's only number-one single in the United States. It went to number four in Canada. It is a meditation on [[intangible|intangibility]], speaking of a woman whose qualities go beyond just what meets the eye.



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"Invisible Touch"
Song

"Invisible Touch'" is the title track of Genesis' 1986 album, Invisible Touch. It is one of their most successful singles of all time and was the band's only number-one single in the United States. It went to number four in Canada. It is a meditation on intangibility, speaking of a woman whose qualities go beyond just what meets the eye.

Ironically Genesis was replaced at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 by their former lead singer Peter Gabriel, with his song "Sledgehammer".


Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
July 19 1986
Succeeded by