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"Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since covered numerous times. The most successful version in the UK was performed by Love Affair and the highest-charting version in the U.S. was performed by Carl Carlton.
The Everlasting Love Affair is the debut studio album by the English pop band Love Affair. Released in December 1968, it includes the group's first three hit singles, among them " Everlasting Love ", which had reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in February that year.
Love Affair's first hit song, "Everlasting Love", was used in the film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. However, the CD of the soundtrack contained Jamie Cullum's cover version, instead of the Love Affair version used in the film. Cullum's version is played over the end credits. In 2021, "Everlasting Love" was featured in the Kenneth Branagh ...
The Soul Survivors formed into Love Affair in 1966, with Rex Brayley, Mick Jackson, Lynton Guest, and Maurice Bacon. A few months later, in early 1967, the band released their first two singles, including "Everlasting Love", a song that knocked The Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye" off the number one spot on British
"My Rainbow Valley" is a song first recorded and released by American singer Robert Knight on his 1967 album Everlasting Love. It was later released as a single in May 1968. [ 2 ] However, the song is better known for being covered by British band the Love Affair , whose version was released as "Rainbow Valley", and which became a top-ten hit ...
On Monday night, Dornan surprised guests with a sweet serenade — performing “Everlasting Love” during the film’s post-premiere reception at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Everlasting Love" is a 1967 single by Robert Knight, later covered by other artists, notably Love Affair and Carl Carlton. Everlasting Love may also refer to:
"A Day Without Love" is a song by British band the Love Affair, released as their fourth single in August 1968. It continued the band's success, becoming their third consecutive top-ten hit in the UK.