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Lead singer Charles Patrick heard a Pepsodent toothpaste commercial with the line "you'll wonder where the yellow went"/ "when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent", which inspired him to come up with, "I wonder, wonder, wonder who, who wrote the book of love". He worked it up into a song with Davis and Malone.
From there he got the idea for the line, "I wonder, wonder, wonder who!, who wrote the book of love", later working it up into a song with Davis and Malone. [16] In September 1957, they recorded "The Book of Love", which was released on the Mascot label in December that year. [1]
"The Book of Love" is a song written by Stephin Merritt and attributed to The Magnetic Fields, an American indie pop group founded and led by him. "The Book of Love" appears on Magnetic Fields' three-volume concept album 69 Love Songs, which contains 69 tracks described as "love songs", 23 tracks in each of the three volumes. The three-volume ...
Written by Stevie Wonder, Morris Broadnax, and Clarence Paul ... Flack followed up 1973’s massively successful “Killing Me Softly” album two years later with “Feel Like Makin' Love ...
Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, actor, author and lawyer.Carmichael was one of the most successful Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the 1930s and 1940s, and was among the first singer-songwriters in the age of mass media to utilize new communication technologies such as old-time radio broadcasts ...
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"The Book of Love" (The Monotones song), 1958 "Book of Love", a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1982 album Mirage; Book of Love (band), an American synth-pop band Book of Love, the band's 1987 album, and the title track; The Book of Love, by Air Supply, 1997 "The Book of Love" (The Magnetic Fields song), 1999, covered by Peter Gabriel
In December 1954, Holliday wrote to the BBC requesting a TV audition. His audition came in April 1955 and he made his first TV appearance on The Centre Show on 22 July 1955. This TV performance was seen by Norrie Paramor , then head of A&R for EMI 's Columbia record label , who signed him as a solo artist. [ 4 ]