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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.
Walthamstow is the debut album by English boy band East 17.The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 1 on 27 February 1993 and contains three UK top-10 singles: their debut single "House of Love", released in 1992 (No. 10), third single "Deep" (No. 5), and sixth single "It's Alright" (No. 3).
The discography of East 17, a British boy band, consists of six studio albums, four compilation albums, and twenty-five singles. The band's debut album, Walthamstow , shot to No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart .
Tony Mortimer returned to East 17 in 2010. Brian Harvey left soon after, when his commitment was questioned by the rest of the group; he had been missing rehearsals and cancelling performances. In 2011, T-Mobile used the East 17 song "House of Love" in a Royal Wedding "spoof" commercial. In April 2011, it was announced that Blair Dreelan had ...
"House of Love" (Amy Grant song), the title track from Amy Grant's 1994 House of Love album "House of Love" (Dottie West song), the title track from Dottie West's 1974 House of Love album "House of Love" (East 17 song), a 1992 East 17 song "House of Love" (RuPaul song), a 1993 RuPaul song "House of Love" (Smooth Touch song),
Queens of the Stone Age closed their first North American tour since 2018 on Saturday night (Dec. 16) as if they’d never been away. During a 20-song set at the hometown Kia Forum, the Los ...
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