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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]
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List of the most popular singles in Polish radio stations, based on listeners numbers (not amount of plays). OLiS – streaming singles 100 12 January 2023 List of the most popular songs in streaming services. Poland Songs Billboard: 25 22 February 2022 List of the most popular songs in digital sale and streaming services.
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Pop music, Rock, Jazz: Length: more than 240 min : Label: EMI: The Best...Ever! chronology; ... The Best Polish Love Songs... Ever! is a compilation released by EMI ...
The Best Polish Songs... Ever! is a compilation released by EMI in late 2007. Generally, it has been released for Poles who live abroad and for Polish music fans.
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.
The song was popular with members of Polish socialist and agrarian movements and became an anthem of the Polish People's Army during World War II. Warszawianka (The Song of Warsaw or Whirlwinds of Danger, 1905) A revolutionary song written in 1879 by socialist Wacław Święcicki imprisoned in the Warsaw Citadel.