Jack Wagner had played Frisco Jones on General Hospital like a man who never fully unpacked his suitcase, always halfway between Port Charles and whatever the WSB needed next. Back in the 80s, that energy didn’t just stay inside the show either, because GH had a way of turning its heartthrobs into actual pop culture objects. A little piece of that history recently got pulled back into the light, exciting the fans.General Hospital music memories View this post on Instagram Instagram PostScott Sprague’s 70s–90s Smooth Wave Music page shared a Jack Wagner concert clip of him singing All I Need and captioned it, “‘Kissing you was not what I had planned…’ If you watched daytime TV in the 80s, you knew Frisco Jones. Jack Wagner was the heartthrob of General Hospital, and unlike many actors who try to sing, Wagner actually had the chops. This acoustic-driven ballad shot all the way to #2, blocked only by Madonna's ‘Like a Virgin.’ Did you know? The Character Crossover: The song was actually featured on the show.”He continued by explaining that Frisco was a musician who sang to his lady love, Felicia (Kristina Wagner), and noted, “The synergy between the soap opera and the radio was massive, driving millions of fans to buy the single… It is sincere, romantic, and the peak of 80s soap stardom.”The specifics in that caption got fact-checked immediately by longtime fans who remembered who Frisco really sang that song for. (Find out why Wagner will be forever remembered as Frisco.)Remembering the pre-Felicia FriscoFrisco with Felicia and Mac | Image: JPI@lgmount wrote, "If you are a true GH and Frisco fan, you know he actually sang All I Need to Tanya on the show." For those not watching before the Felicia days, Tania Roskov Jones was portrayed by Hilary Edson from 1984 to 1987. She eventually married Tony Jones and was the biological mother of B.J.@bezco969 also added, “He didn’t sing this for Felicia; it was for Tanya,” and @tara.jane.z followed with, “This was for Tanya, not Felicia. Lady of My Heart was Frisco & Felicia's song.”Other fans relived the nostalgia. @jasonqmorgan said, “My Instagram name is friscojones, that's how much I loved this character/man,” while @jenny.j125 admitted, “I had a button on my Jean jacket which was I ❤️ Frisco.”And the through-line stayed dead simple: whatever the song was called, people remembered what it felt like when GH took a character, handed him a microphone, and somehow made it count outside the opening credits. (Find out Wagner’s thoughts on the Melrose Place reboot?)General Hospital can be seen weekdays on ABC and Hulu.