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The radio station 93.1 FM WZAK in Cleveland (Ohio) penned "For Lovers Only" as a theme song for their late night segment with the same title. Their debut single for the Tabu label and the fourth album Dangerous with many songwriting chores, were done by Johnny Guitar Carson.
For Lovers Only was scored by Kubilai Uner. [2] It is a black-and-white film. [4] The film released as video on demand by In Demand in June. [5] On Monday July 11, it ranked number 2 on the iTunes Store romance movies chart, number 4 on the iTunes independent films chart and was among the Top 100 in all movie rental and downloads. [6]
These programs can only be heard on DZRH radio. Gabi ng Lagim (The 4th Longest-running honor drama of DZRH) (1957) Hukumang Pantahanan (2021) Ikaw Lamang sa Buhay Ko: Love Story (2022) Kuwento and Awit (2023) Ito ang Aking Buhay (2021) Mga Ginintuang Kasaysayan (2021) May Pangako Ang Bukas (The 3rd Longest-running drama of DZRH) (2000)
Although foreign languages seemed to dominate, English was actually used about half of the time during the station's broadcasts. [2] Owing to this practice, one of the more popular programs that aired on WZAK was not ethnic at all, but was an early progressive rock show hosted by Barry Weingart and Steve "Doc Nemo" Nemeth in 1967. [3] [4]
"For Lovers" Single by Wolfman featuring Peter Doherty; Released: April 12, 2004: Genre: Indie: Length: 3: 50: Label: Rough Trade: Songwriter(s) Peter Wolfe, Julian ...
English. Read; Edit; View history ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... For Lovers Only may refer to: For Lovers Only (The Temptations album ), 1995; For Lovers ...
For Lovers Only is a 1995 covers/pop standards album by The Temptations for the Motown label, something of a sequel to their 1967 album The Temptations in a Mellow Mood. The album features the final recordings of Melvin Franklin , who fell ill during recording and died before the album's release.
Their full-length studio album, For Lovers Only, appeared in December 1989, via Au Go Go Records which, "boasted stronger production and songs." [1] Although God had disbanded by that time, [1] it was released on vinyl by three European labels. [who?] [citation needed] The band's last gig was at the Central Club on 30 July 1989.