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"I Need Your Love" is a song by Scottish producer and DJ Calvin Harris from his third studio album, 18 Months (2012). The song features vocals from English singer Ellie Goulding and was released on 2 April 2013 as the album's seventh single. "I Need Your Love" is also included as a bonus track on Goulding's second studio album, Halcyon (2012).
I Need Your Love may refer to: "I Need Your Love" (Boston song), 1994 "I Need Your Love" (Calvin Harris song), 2013 "I Need Your Love" (Shaggy song), Anglophone ...
"How Deep Is Your Love" is a song by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris and British production trio Disciples. It was released on 17 July 2015 and included on Harris' first compilation album, 96 Months (2024). It features uncredited vocals by Norwegian singer and songwriter Ina Wroldsen. [1]
The main release of the single "Habibi (I Need Your Love)" has the vocal collaborations of the Jamaican reggae singer and deejay Shaggy (Orville Richard Burrell), the Swedish singer of Congolese and Swedish origins Mohombi (Mohombi Nzasi Moupondo), as well as co-writers and performers the Australian-Lebanese singer Faydee (Fady Fatrouni) and Romanian Costi Ioniță.
It contains their best known single "I Need Your Love". Track listing All songs written by Gavin Kaukau, except where noted. ... Title Length; 1. "Love Is Everything ...
"I Need Your Love" is a song by the American rock band Boston, released on their 1994 album Walk On. Written by guitarist Tom Scholz and Fred Sampson, it was the lead single from Walk On , and the first single by the group to feature Fran Cosmo on lead vocals.
I believe a lot of girls depend on a guy to give them validation and a lot of guys think a girl cannot succeed without their support, so 'I Don't Need Your Love' sends exactly the type of message that breaks this pattern. I think the phrase, 'guess you thought that I would fall, but damn it, I don't need your love,' pretty much sums it all up." [3]
Because Cheap Trick was immensely popular in Japan, the band's Japanese label demanded that At Budokan include three new songs. [1] The three songs were "Ain't That a Shame", "Goodnight Now" and "Need Your Love." The song uses a traditional hard rock formula and does not use synthesized strings as were used on other songs on Dream Police. [2]