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"Free Loop (One Night Stand)" (titled as "Free Loop" on Daniel Powter) is a song written by Canadian singer Daniel Powter. It was his second single and the follow-up to his successful song, " Bad Day ".
"Stay with Me" is a gospel-inspired ballad that details the protagonist pleading with their one-night stand not to leave them. [1] The song was written by Smith, James Napier, and William Phillips, with Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne later receiving co-writer credits due to the song's noted melodic similarity to Petty's single "I Won't Back Down".
The original song as recorded by Dobie Gray in 1979 was a love song without a storyline, unlike the later version by Heart.. In the Heart version of the song, which is also played out in the accompanying music video, interspersed with sequences of the band performing the song, singer Ann Wilson sings of a one-night stand with a handsome young male hitchhiker.
"Chevy Van" is a song by American singer and songwriter Sammy Johns, written and sung by Johns. The song was originally released in 1973 by GRC Records on Johns debut album, which was also released in 1973. The instrumental backing was played by Los Angeles-based session musicians from the Wrecking Crew. [2]
"One Night Love Affair" is a song by Canadian singer and songwriter Bryan Adams. Written by Adams and Jim Vallance for Adams's fourth studio album, Reckless (1984), it was the fifth single released from the album. It is one of Adams's most recognizable and popular songs in North America.
[22] The track is about one-night stands and is inspired by "The Cut" nightclub in Newcastle. [23] "Call Me Lover" is about infidelity and was inspired by an affair with a married woman that Fender had at 19. He also described the track as one of the few "pop songs" on the album. [24] "
The song went to number 9 in Canada in January 1972, number 11 in the United Kingdom in February of the year, [3] and number 25 in Australia in March 1972. [4] The B-side to the single was "One Night Stand" written by Paul Anka and Wes Farrell, [5] featured on the previous album, Sound Magazine