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"Love of a Lifetime" is a song performed by the American rock band FireHouse. It was the band's third single and its highest-charting single in the United States, entering the Billboard Hot 100 June 29, 1991 at No. 81 and peaking at No. 5 the week of September 28, 1991. It is also the band's first and most popular power ballad.
"Love of a Lifetime" ... Canada (Music Canada) [7] Gold 50,000 ^ United States [8] 2× Platinum 2,000,000 ^ ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
At the age of 15, Wade co-founded Lifehouse (originally called Blyss) with neighbors Sergio Andrade and Rick Woolstenhulme. [4] [3] The band rose to fame when their debut album, No Name Face, was released in 2000. [5] As of 2019, Lifehouse has sold more than 15 million singles and albums worldwide. [6]
Lifehouse released their first single in six years, "Cut & Run" in April 2021. [56] The first single recorded with member Steve Stout, who had collaborated with Jason Wade on the side project ØZWALD and officially became the band's lead guitarist in 2017, the song was succeeded by four more singles over the course of 2021. [ 57 ]
Love of a Lifetime may refer to: Love of a Lifetime, a 1988 album by Edgar Meyer; Love of a Lifetime, a 1998 album by Oteil and the Peacemakers "Love of a Lifetime" (FireHouse song), 1991 "Love of a Lifetime" (Larry Gatlin song), 1988 "Love of a Lifetime" (Honeyz song), 1999 "Love of a Lifetime" (Chaka Khan song), 1986
FireHouse in 2007. FireHouse is an American glam metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia, in 1984 under the name White Heat.The band has released 7 studio albums, a live album, 2 video albums, 11 singles and 9 music videos.
On this Valentine's Day, here is a story of 94-year-old Don Barnett and his 93-year-old wife Marilyn, who have kept their love alive for 68 years with a musical elixir. Married nearly 7 decades ...
3 is the third studio album by American hard rock band FireHouse.It was released in 1995 on Epic Records.It featured a softer sound than their previous two albums, although unlike many glam metal bands at that time, Firehouse did not change its sound despite the domination of grunge rock and alternative rock in the mainstream music industry by the time of the album's release.