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According to Levine, the concept behind the music video was based on Prince. "An overt sexuality confuses people, too. That video was a very 'pop star' thing to do." [33] The music video also features Levine and his then-girlfriend, model Kelly McKee in a few intimate scenes. The video used creative camera angles, in an effort to avoid action ...
This was the B-side of their hit “Baby I’m Your Man”, which were both released on Pye Records. The song received a minor revival in 1967, when it was recorded by The Innocence, who took it to Number 75 on the Pop Top 100 on Kama Sutra Records. [12] Canadian children's singer Fred Penner recorded it as part of his 1990 album, Fred Penner's ...
"This Love" is a song by American country pop musician LeAnn Rimes from her Greatest Hits compilation album (2003), released as the album's sole single. The song was co-written by Rimes along with Marc Beeson and Jim Collins and produced by Dann Huff .
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"This Love" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Swift produced the song with Nathan Chapman. An atmospheric ballad, "This Love" combines soft rock and synth-pop. Its lyrics use oceanic imagery to describe the revival of a faded romance.
Carly Simon, on her 1983 album Hello Big Man; Hawaiian reggae music group Three Plus, on their 2003 album 3+ 4 U. That album won the 2003 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Reggae Album of the Year. Their version of "Is This Love" is also included on the 2010 compilation album Putamayo Presents: Tribute To A Reggae Legend: Bob Marley.
In early November the group performed the track on national pop music TV show, Countdown – it was Kelly's first TV appearance. The song's subject, Billy Baxter , is an Australian musician and was a long term member of Coodabeens Footy Show on ABC Radio National .
Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor in the 1941 film The Maltese Falcon.Dylan borrowed lines from this and other Bogart films for "Tight Connection to My Heart". Dylan critic Michael Gray notes that, as elsewhere on the Empire Burlesque album, "Tight Connection to My Heart" includes references to a number of lines of dialogue from Humphrey Bogart films. [5]