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"Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" a duet between American singers Patty Smyth and Don Henley. The rock ballad [1] was written by Smyth and Glen Burtnik and was released as a single in August 1992.
Donald Smythe (April 27, 1924 – November 20, 2016) [1] was a Canadian badminton player who won nine Canadian national titles (4 in singles, 5 in men's doubles) and represented his country internationally during the 1950s. [2]
Patricia Smyth (born June 26, 1957) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. She first came into national attention with the rock band Scandal and went on to record and perform as a solo artist. Her distinctive voice and new wave image gained broad exposure through video recordings aired on cable music video channels such as MTV .
Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar, Greg Ladanyi Producer of the Year: Nominated 1990 "The End of the Innocence" Rock Male Vocalist: Won [37] [98] Record of the Year: Nominated Song of the Year: Nominated The End of the Innocence: Album of the Year: Nominated 1993 "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough", Patty Smyth & Don Henley Pop Performance by a Duo ...
Patty Smyth sings harmony vocals on this song, while Pino Palladino plays fretless bass. Randy Newman arranged the synthesizer programming for the song. [3]The title and lyrics of the song reference the Sunset Grill, a hamburger restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.
An abuse survivor has echoed calls for the Archbishop of Canterbury to resign as he demanded a “clean sweep” of senior clergy members. Mark Stibbe, who was abused by John Smyth QC in the 1980s ...
While speaking to PEOPLE, Grossman, who portrays Judalon Smyth on Monsters, says "I really don't have a strong opinion about it one way or the other" when it comes to meeting the real-life figures ...
He has co-written songs such as "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" with Patty Smyth, "Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man" with Trey Bruce, and "Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)" and "Fat Man" with blues belter Beth Hart; hosted the School of Rock radio show on The Hawk 105.7 FM; and recorded, toured, and/or collaborated with many other artists. [4]