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In the US, "Lost Without Your Love" peaked at number 9, and number 3 on the Easy Listening charts. Outside the US, "Lost Without Your Love" spent two weeks at number 8 in Canada and number 1 on the country's Easy Listening chart. [2] Classic Rock History critic John Tabacco rated it as Bread's 6th best song, calling it a "lush romantic love ...
“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” ― Mother Teresa “You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.”
To know I've lost your love will always grieve me But hope will fill my heart until I die Don't say "Goodbye forever" when you leave me Just "Auf wiedersehn" but not "Goodbye" The crossroads of our lives have brought us sorrow We falter at the parting of the way How can I face the sadness of tomorrow, Still thinking of the joy of yesterday?
Lost Without Your Love is the sixth and final studio album by Bread, released in 1977. [4] The title track became the group's sixth and final top 10 hit, reaching number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 1977. "Hooked on You", the follow-up single, subsequently reached number 60.
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"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin '" also reached No. 42 after a 1977 re-release and in 1988 reached No. 87. [ 47 ] In Ireland, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin ' " charted twice, first in January 1965, when it peaked at No. 2, [ 49 ] and again in December 1990, following its reissue as a double A-sided single with "Ebb Tide", when it climbed to ...
"I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" is a song written by Joey Carbone and recorded by the American country music artist Crystal Gayle. It was released in February 1984 as the second single from the album Cage the Songbird. The song reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
"I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" (also known as "I Keep Forgettin '") is a 1982 song by American singer-songwriter Michael McDonald, from his debut album If That's What It Takes (1982). It was written by McDonald and Ed Sanford .