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Ralphs sang the lead vocal on the Mott the Hoople version of the song, but he was unhappy with it and had wanted Ian Hunter to sing the lead vocal, but the song was outside of Hunter's range. [1] Ralphs desire for a stronger lead singer to perform this song helped lead to the formation of Bad Company, as he felt Paul Rodgers ' would be able to ...
"I'm Ready for Love" is a 1966 single by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. The song, produced and written by Holland–Dozier–Holland , and was written in a similar style to The Supremes ' smash hit, " You Can't Hurry Love ".
The Get Up Kids, named from the title of a song by guitarist/vocalist Matt Pryor's previous band, Secular Theory, called "Suburban Get Up Kids" [13] Icehouse, named after a Flowers song, Flowers changing their name to Icehouse thereafter. Jesu, named after the last song on Godflesh's album Hymns.
"Message of Love" is a song written by Chrissie Hynde and performed by the Pretenders. Released first as a single and then on the Pretenders' 1981 EP Extended Play, it was later re-released on the band's 1981 album Pretenders II. A band effort largely composed in the studio, the song was a radio hit and reached number 11 in the United Kingdom.
Marvin Gaye: The Love Songs is a 2000 compilation album recorded by Motown singer Marvin Gaye. [1] Included are his UK hits, "Abraham, Martin & John", [2] his two duets with Diana Ross: "You Are Everything" and "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" and his international hits including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "What's Going On" and "Sexual Healing". [3]
The song (referring to the best-known version on Who's Next) has been described as "a blues-tinged country love song." [5] The lyrics project optimism and contentment and the themes of the song include the peaceful joy of physical love, the power of nature and the need to live for the moment, indeed to share love rather than "keep" it.
"Love Song" is the seventh single released by Scottish band Simple Minds. It was issued by Virgin Records in August 1981, one month before the release of its parent album Sons and Fascination . The B-side is an instrumental version of "This Earth That You Walk Upon", which later appeared on the album with newly recorded vocals.
Another Love Song may refer to: Another Love Song, a 1991 album by The Frames "Another Love Song" (Insane Clown Posse song), 1999 "Another Love Song" (Ne-Yo song), 2017 "Another Love Song", a song by Leona Lewis from I Am "Another Love Song", a song by Mike Posner from 31 Minutes to Takeoff