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"Love Town" is a solo single co-written by Len Barry and Bobby Eli and released by the former Sweet Thunder and Impact member, Booker Newberry III in 1983. It was taken from the same-titled album released later that year.
Booker Newberry III (January 19, 1956 – April 5, 2023) was an American singer and keyboardist, who was a member of the mid-1970s soul groups Sweet Thunder ("Baby I Need Your Love Today"), and Impact, before pursuing a solo career. [1] He is probably best remembered for his 1983 hit "Love Town".
Lovetown or Love Town may refer to . Lovetown, a 1988 album by Stephen Cummings "Love Town", a 1983 single by Booker Newberry III "Lovetown", a 1994 single by Peter Gabriel included in the sound-track of the film Philadelphia
The song went to number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969 for The Electric Indian. [7] He also did writing and production work with WMOT Productions. [8] With Bobby Eli he helped write the hit singles "Zoom" for Fat Larry's Band [9] and "Love Town" for Booker Newberry III. [10]
"Love Town" Booker Newberry III: 6 11 June 1983: 1 11 June 1983: 4 "China Girl" David Bowie: 2 18 June 1983: 1 7 "Flashdance... What a Feeling" Irene Cara: 2 9 July 1983: 1 18 June 1983: 7 "Baby Jane" Rod Stewart: 1 2 July 1983: 3 4 "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" Elton John: 5 2 July 1983: 1 2 "Waiting for a Train" Flash and the ...
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UpTight is a soundtrack album by Southern soul band Booker T. & the M.G.'s for the film of the same title.The album features "Time Is Tight", the single version of which became a US Top 10 hit (the second biggest of their career) and a signature song for the band.
"A Woman, a Lover, a Friend" is the 1960 follow up single to "Doggin' Around" performed by Jackie Wilson. Just as its predecessor, the single made it to number one on the R&B charts, where it stayed at the top spot for one month.