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Love Will Keep Us Together is the first release by the duo Captain & Tennille.It was released in 1975 by A&M Records.The album would peak at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart, while the title song, "Love Will Keep Us Together", won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and was nominated for Song of the Year.
"Love Will Keep Us Together" first appeared on Neil Sedaka's 1973 studio album The Tra-La Days Are Over, which did not have a US release. [5] His version of the song made its US album debut on the 1974 compilation album Sedaka's Back. In West Germany, Sedaka's original song was also included as the B side of his 1976 hit, "Love in the Shadows". [6]
Album US [27] US AC [28] AUS [20] CAN CAN AC NZ [29] UK [23] "Love Will Keep Us Together" 1975 1 1 1 1 1 8 32 RIAA: Gold; Love Will Keep Us Together "Por Amor Viviremos" 49 — — 59 — — — Por Amor Viviremos "The Way I Want to Touch You" 4 1 9 2 1 21 28 RIAA: Gold; Love Will Keep Us Together "Lonely Night (Angel Face)" 1976 3 1 9 1 1 10 ...
Here is a list of all singles released commercially and promotionally by recording duo Captain & Tennille, grouped by album. Love Will Keep Us Together (1975) [ edit ]
Another song, "Love Will Keep Us Together", became a US No.1 for Captain & Tennille in 1975. Their version peaked at No.32 in Britain. Their version peaked at No.32 in Britain. The Captain & Tennille acknowledged Sedaka's authorship as well as his early-1970s comeback by working the phrase "Sedaka is back" into the song's fadeout.
On Tuesday, Jan. 7, legendary hitmaker Neil Sedaka, 85, shared a video on TikTok of himself singing a duet of his 1962 song “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” with his 19-year-old grandson, Mike.
Following the success of "Love Will Keep Us Together", A&M re-released the Tennille-penned "The Way I Want to Touch You" in September 1975, with the song becoming the duo's second #1 hit on the Adult Contemporary charts of both the US and Canada. [12] [13] "Love Will Keep Us Together" topped the 1975 year-end chart. In the US it was the best ...
The title to the song can read like an ironic response to "Love Will Keep Us Together", a song whose version by Captain & Tennille was a hit in 1975. [11] According to record producer Warren Huart, its intro was influenced directly by the Neu! song "Hero". [11]