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Ford made his off-Broadway debut in 2011 playing a role in the musical theatre Little House on the Ferry, a modern gay love story set in the legendary summer resort of Fire Island, New York. The play included eleven original songs, also released as an album by the original cast, and the play included cameos by many members of New York City's ...
The triple-LP Europe ’72 featured the definitive recordings of several new songs that would never appear on studio albums, including “Jack Straw” and “Brown-Eyed Woman.” Ron “Pigpen ...
Love, pictured in a 1966 promo for the single "My Little Red Book".Love's second album, Da Capo, was released in November 1966 and included "7 and 7 Is" as well as the subsequent singles "She Comes in Colors" and "¡Que Vida! ". [18]
The Crew used Dunia as its video game engine modified with Ubisoft Ivory Tower's proprietary tools. [12] On 21 July 2014, Ubisoft released a closed beta of The Crew on the PC for a limited time only. The beta allowed players to play a portion of the story-driven missions in the Midwest and East Coast and free roam the entire United States of ...
"All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" — from the album Passage "When I Fall in Love" — from the album Lovelines "Hurting Each Other" — from the album A Song for You "I Won't Last a Day Without You" (1991 Remix) — from the album A Song for You "A Song for You" (1987 Remix) — from the album A Song for You
Love Songs is a compilation album that comprises love songs recorded by the Beatles between 1962 and 1970. It was released by Capitol Records in the United States on 21 October 1977 (catalogue number SKBL-11711) and on Parlophone in the United Kingdom on 19 November 1977 (PCSP 721).
The VH1: I Love series is a series of compilation albums released by Rhino Records in 2004, and spun off from the VH1 cable channel's series of I Love… programs: I Love the '70s, I Love the '80s and I Love the '90s. [1] Each album features 14 hit recordings from a specific decade of the late 20th century.
The first episode of the series, I Love 1970, premiered on August 18, and concluded with the final episode of the series, I Love 1979, on August 22, 2003. A sequel, I Love the '70s: Volume 2, appeared in the United States on VH1 beginning on July 10, 2006.