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"Lovelight" is a song written and originally performed by Lewis Taylor for his 2002 album, Stoned, Part I. In 2006, the song was covered by British singer Robbie Williams . His version was produced by Mark Ronson and was released as the second single from his seventh solo album, Rudebox , on 13 November 2006.
"Turn On Your Love Light" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by Bobby Bland in 1961. It was an important R&B and pop chart hit for Bland and has become one of his most identifiable songs. A variety of artists have recorded it, including Them and the Grateful Dead , who made it part of their concert repertoire.
"Love Light" (Korean: 사랑 빛; RR: Sarang Bit) is a song recorded by South Korean rock band CNBLUE. It is a single from the band's second mini-album Bluelove . An acoustic ballad written by main vocalist Jung Yong-hwa , the track was released by FNC Entertainment and distributed by Kakao M on May 10, 2010.
"Love Light in Flight" is a song written, produced, and performed by American R&B singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. It was released in 1984, from The Woman in Red soundtrack. It peaked at number 4 on Billboard Black Singles , number 1 on the RPM Adult Contemporary chart, and number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 for February 2, 1985.
"Lovelite" is a 1984 single by the artist O'Bryan. The single was his fifth entry on the R&B chart and his only number-one hit, where it placed at the top spot for one week.
While breaking down the lyrics for Story of My Song, Tate revealed that she wrote the entire song on her phone’s notes app in one day (June 14, 2024, in case you were curious). In the video, she ...
Framed as a love letter, it is a confession of Common's love for a woman – specifically, his girlfriend at the time, Erykah Badu (in 2012, Common acknowledged in a video for RapGenius that the song was about her [1]). "The Light" is Common's first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at No. 44.
[2] [5] Let's Go Bang (1995) featured dance-pop and "light R&B", [2] and her self-titled album (1996) had R&B-inspired pop music and adult contemporary music with lyrics about "love, loss, and longing". [8] Following the two albums' poor sales, Hewitt was dropped by Atlantic [9] and went on to act in several films and television programs. [2]