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  2. Don't Pull Your Love - Wikipedia

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    The lead single from the 1976 Glen Campbell album Bloodline - which was produced by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter - was a medley of "Don't Pull Your Love" with the John D. Loudermilk composition "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye". Lambert and Potter had previously been responsible for Campbell's massive 1975 comeback album Rhinestone Cowboy.

  3. Dan Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Playboy. Daniel Robert Hamilton (June 1, 1946 – December 23, 1994) was an American musician and singer. He was a member of The T-Bones with his brother Judd Hamilton and later formed the soft-rock group Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, performing lead vocals on the band's two biggest hits, "Don't Pull Your Love" and "Fallin' in Love".

  4. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Gene Hughes. The Casinos singles chronology. " Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye ". (1966) "Bye Bye Love". (1967) " Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye " is a song written by John D. Loudermilk. It was first released in 1962 by Don Cherry, as a country song [1] and again as a doo-wop in 1967 by the group The Casinos on its album of the same ...

  5. Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Dunhill Records offered a recording contract to the newly formed 'Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds.' The following year "Don't Pull Your Love," produced by Steve Barri and arranged by Jimmie Haskell, hit #1 on the Cash Box Top 100, peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, sold over one million US copies, and was awarded a gold record by the R.I.A.A. in August 1971. [1]

  6. Fallin' in Love (Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds song)

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    "Fallin' in Love" was covered in 1995 by German Eurodance duo La Bouche. It was the third single of their debut album, Sweet Dreams (1995), and was released in June 1995 by MCI and BMG, although the song did not gain popularity in the United States until the following year following the success of the first two singles, "Be My Lover" and "Sweet Dreams".

  7. Anne Murray / Glen Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Anne Murray / Glen Campbell is an album by American singer Glen Campbell and the sixth studio album by Canadian singer Anne Murray, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music).The album contained both new material, and duet versions of songs each artist had recorded individually (Campbell's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and Murray's "Bring Back the Love"), as well as an early version of "You're Easy ...

  8. Stay a Little Longer - Wikipedia

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    Stay a Little Longer. "Stay a Little Longer" is a Western swing dance tune written by Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan. The title comes from a refrain in the chorus: Don't see why you can't stay a little longer. The song consists of a number of unrelated verses, one of which (verse three) comes from an old folk song – "Shinbone Alley": She lives ...

  9. We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off - Wikipedia

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    In the US, "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" was released with the B-side, "Give Your Love to Me", the closing track from Frantic Romantic, written by Jakko J. and Stewart. In the UK and Europe, the B-side "Brilliance" was taken from Stewart's 1984 debut album The Word Is Out and was written by Stewart and Julian Lindsay. [ 4 ]