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In 1969, Tom Jones recorded the most successful charting version of the song, and it reached number five on the U.S. Hot 100 and number one on the Easy Listening chart in early 1970. [2] In Canada, the single went to number one on the RPM 100 national Top Singles chart on Valentine's Day (February 14), 1970.
"Without Love" (Hairspray song) "Without Love" (Nick Lowe song), a 1979 song by Nick Lowe from the album Labour of Lust, covered in 1980 by Johnny Cash "Without Love" (Clyde McPhatter song) (1957), covered by Little Richard, Ray Charles, Tom Jones "Without Love", a 1986 song by Bon Jovi, found on Slippery When Wet "Without Love", a 1973 song by ...
Roadside (2001; book by Jones, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Lynn Riggs, with music by Harvey Schmidt) [17] Harold and Maude (2004; music by Joseph Thalken, based on the film) [18] The Game of Love (2012; music by Jacques Offenbach with arrangements and additional music by Nancy Ford, based on the Anatol plays by Arthur Schnitzler ...
This Is Tom Jones is sold on DVD by Time Life rather than by Classic World Productions or C/F International. [32] C/F International's rights to later Tom Jones material were also disputed. In March 2007, Tom Jones and Tom Jones Enterprises sued C/F International to stop the company from licensing sound recordings made from the 1981 Tom Jones ...
"Without Love" (1981) "The Baron" (1981) Audio; on YouTube: Johnny Cash covered the song on his 1980 studio album Rockabilly Blues. [6] Nick Lowe ...
Thompson’s delightful language of love speaks of no-man’s land and “umpteen” paramours. “Vicissitudes abound, life is ups and downs,” goes a couplet in “John Grant,” sung by (of ...
The lyrics of this song proclaim through many creative analogies that without love, life is seriously lacking. Tracy says "Without love, life is like my mother on a diet" and Link says that it is "like rock and roll without a drummer." The couples swear their lifelong allegiance to each other because none of them ever want to be "without love." [2]
Teddy Thompson began a recent concert by singing George Jones ’ 1972 hit “A Picture of Me (Without You),” and smiled as the crowd applauded. Well, no. But Thompson puts his stamp on that ...