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  2. The House of Love (1988 album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded following the departure of founder member Andrea Heukamp, who had played on the band's early singles. [6] Her only appearance on the album was playing guitar and singing backing vocals on the song "Christine" (the first song which group leader Guy Chadwick had written for The House of Love and had inspired the blueprint for the band's original lineup and style).

  3. The House of Love - Wikipedia

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    The next House of Love single, "I Don't Know Why I Love You", was released in October 1989 but stalled at number 41 in the charts despite being Radio 1's Single of the Week. [5] A sixty-plus date UK tour was set for the end of the year, with an important press covering and public attention, but this would prove to be the last straw for the band ...

  4. Bell tower - Wikipedia

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    A bell tower may also in some traditions be called a belfry, though this term may also refer specifically to the substructure that houses the bells and the ringers rather than the complete tower. The tallest free-standing bell tower in the world, 113.2 metres (371 ft) high, is the Mortegliano Bell Tower, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, Italy.

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  6. Church bell - Wikipedia

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    It is usually mounted high in a bell tower on top of the church, so it can be heard by the surrounding community. The bell is suspended from a headstock which can swing on bearings. A rope is tied to a wheel or lever on the headstock, and hangs down to the bell ringer. To ring the bell, the ringer pulls on the rope, swinging the bell.

  7. Spy in the House of Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spy in the House of Love" is a song by art-funk ensemble Was (Not Was). It was released in 1987, but became a large hit for the group in the U.S. and the UK in 1988. It was released in 1987, but became a large hit for the group in the U.S. and the UK in 1988.

  8. House of Love - Wikipedia

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    House of Love (Amy Grant album), a 1994 Amy Grant album; House of Love (Dottie West album), a 1974 album Dottie West album; The House of Love, the debut album by the British rock band the House of Love; The House of Love, the second album by the House of Love, usually referred to as Fontana

  9. The House of Love (1990 album) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Love would eventually generate four singles. The first of these was "Never" (issued against the band's wishes) [11] which stalled at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart on release in 1989, as did the November follow-up "I Don't Know Why I Love You" [12] (although the latter would achieve greater success as a Radio 1 Single of the Week [10] and in reaching number 2 on the Modern Rock ...