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  2. House of Love (East 17 song) - Wikipedia

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    "House of Love" is a song by British boy band East 17, released in August 1992 by London Records as their debut single from their first studio album, Walthamstow (1993). The song was written by band member Tony Mortimer with its producer, Robin Goodfellow, becoming a number-one hit in Finland and Sweden.

  3. They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, KRLA disc jockey "Emperor Bob" Hudson recorded a similarly styled song titled "I'm Normal", including the lines "They came and took my brother away/The men in white picked him up yesterday/But they'll never come take me away, 'cause I'm okay/I'm normal." Another line in the song was: "I eat my peas with a tuning fork."

  4. House of Love (Amy Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    House of Love" is a song by American Christian music singer Amy Grant, recorded as a duet with country singer Vince Gill. It was released in November 1994 as the second single from her House of Love album in the United States and the fourth and final single from the album in the United Kingdom.

  5. House of Love - Wikipedia

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    House of Love (Amy Grant album), a 1994 Amy Grant album; House of Love (Dottie West album), a 1974 album Dottie West album; The House of Love, the debut album by the British rock band the House of Love; The House of Love, the second album by the House of Love, usually referred to as Fontana

  6. House of Love (Dottie West song) - Wikipedia

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    "House of Love" is a song written by Kenny O'Dell, and recorded by American country music artist Dottie West. It was released in June 1974 as the second single and title track from the album House of Love. The song reached the top 30 on the US country charts. It was given positive reviews following its release.

  7. House of Love (RuPaul song) - Wikipedia

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    "House of Love" (Radio Edit) "House of Love" (T-Empo's Kitsch Bitch Club Mix) "House of Love" (T-Empo's Kitsch Dub) "House of Love" (Eric Kupper 12" Mix) "House of Love" (Diss Dub Mix) The single was released in various formats, though the most common was a UK CD single. The song itself is typical of early 1990s' house music; the theme of the ...

  8. The House of Love (1990 album) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Love would eventually generate four singles. The first of these was "Never" (issued against the band's wishes) [11] which stalled at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart on release in 1989, as did the November follow-up "I Don't Know Why I Love You" [12] (although the latter would achieve greater success as a Radio 1 Single of the Week [10] and in reaching number 2 on the Modern Rock ...

  9. House of Love (Smooth Touch song) - Wikipedia

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    "House of Love" (also known as "House of Love (In My House)") is a 1993 deep house song recorded, written, and produced by Erick Morillo and Kenny Lewis under the collaboration project known as Smooth Touch, one of several projects that Morillo was involved with during his tenure at Strictly Rhythm Records.