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"Without Love (There is Nothing)" is a song written by Danny Small and originally recorded by Clyde McPhatter in 1957. McPhatter's version peaked at number six on the R&B Best Seller chart and number nineteen on Billboard Hot 100 .
"Without Love" is a song by Nick Lowe from his 1979 studio album Labour of Lust. [1] [2] Johnny Cash version "Without Love" Single by Johnny Cash; from the album ...
"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 ...
"Without Love" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter Alice Glass. It was written by Glass, Lars Stalfors and Jupiter Keyes, and produced by the latter two and Matt Rad. [1] The song was released by Loma Vista Recordings on 10 August 2017, as the lead single from Glass' self-titled debut EP.
"A World Without Love" is a song recorded by the British duo Peter and Gordon and released as their first single in February 1964. It was included on the duo's debut album in the UK, and in the US on an album of the same name. The song was written by Paul McCartney [3] and attributed to Lennon–McCartney. [4]
"I love writing songs. That's everything to me," she says. "If I want to feel like I have any kind of purpose or any kind of value or anything, it's about writing a song.
"A Man Without Love" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, performed in English by Kenneth McKellar. The song is a ballad, with McKellar comparing a man without love and a man with love. He explains that a man without love is "only half a man, this nothing", and a
"And that's great pop music. So for me - I still love it. "I don't think I'd get out of a building or a venue without singing that song." The songs people loved - and then loved to hate, like ...