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"Love Can Build a Bridge" is a song written by Naomi Judd, Paul Overstreet, and John Barlow Jarvis, and recorded by American country music duo the Judds. It was released in 1990 as the second single and title track from their album of the same name. It was a top-five country hit in mid-1991.
The video album also contained interviews and scenes from Naomi Judd's wedding to husband Larry Strickland. The video itself was produced by Martin Fischer and was directed by Bud Schaetzle. [3] On November 23, 1990, Love Can Build a Bridge was released via the MPI Media Group. It marked the duo's second video album release in their career. [3]
Build a Bridge may refer to: Build a Bridge, a 2006 album by Audra McDonald "Build a Bridge", a song by Limp Bizkit from their 2003 album Results May Vary "Build a Bridge", a song by Mavis Staples from her 2017 album If All I Was Was Black
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge is a 1995 American made-for-television biographical film about the mother-daughter country music duo The Judds, directed by Bobby Roth. It was originally broadcast in two parts by NBC on May 14–15, 1995.
Love Can Build a Bridge is the sixth and final studio album by American country music duo the Judds, released by RCA Records in September 1990. It features the singles "Born to Be Blue", the title track, and "One Hundred and Two". The title track has later been covered by several other artists.
Nahko Bear was born in Portland, Oregon. Nahko is short for Nahkohe-ese, "little bear" in the Cheyenne language. [1] He self-identifies as being of Apache, Chamorro, Mohawk, Puerto Rican, and Filipino descent. [2] According to Indianz.com, he has not specified which Apache or Mohawk tribes he descends from. [3]
"Building Bridges" is a song written and originally recorded by American country music singer-songwriter Larry Willoughby, co-written with Hank DeVito. Willoughby's version peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1984.
The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body, is the eighth full-length album by American guitarist Kaki King, released March 3, 2015. The album is the soundtrack to Kaki's projection mapping show of the same name.