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"Lookin' for Love" is a song by Australian rock group, Johnny Diesel and the Injectors. The song was released as the band's fourth single from their debut album Johnny Diesel and the Injectors in June 1989 and peaked at 28 in Australia. The single was released to coincide with the band's first ever national headline tour throughout August 1989. [1]
There are multiple versions of the "Lookin’ Out for #1" single. The initial U.S. and Canadian releases have an edited version of the song, running 3:50. [7] Some versions released in Europe have the full album version of the song, running 5:19. [8] Both of these releases had "Find Out About Love" as the B-side.
Public reaction was better. "Lookin' for Love" rose to No. 1 (for a three-week stay) on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and was a No. 5 Billboard Hot 100 hit as well. On the US Cash Box Top 100, the song spent two weeks at No. 4. [8] The song is now recognized as a standard in country music, praised by country music fans and critics alike.
Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.
"Lookin' for a Love" is a song written by J. W. Alexander and Zelda Samuels and was the debut hit of the family group the Valentinos, which featured Bobby Womack. The song was a hit for the Valentinos, climbing to number eight on the R&B chart and crossing over to number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962, released on Sam Cooke 's SAR label.
"All the Love", also known as "All the Love in the World", is a song by English rock band the Outfield. It was the third single from their debut studio album, Play Deep (1985), released on Columbia Records .
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In 2013, the band rerecorded vocals to their single "Your Love" to be incorporated into American DJ Morgan Page's reworking of the song, which was released in the summer of that year. [17] Though credited to Page, the single was listed as featuring the Outfield. On 9 July 2014, John Spinks died of liver cancer. He was 60 years old. [18]