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The Dispatch critic Dink Lorance called "Ready for Love"/"After Lights" his favorite track on the album. [4] Los Angeles Times critic Richard Cromelin described "Ready to Love" as "a sledgehammer rocker that tends to grow on you." [5] Pitchfork critic Joe Tangari said that Mott the Hoople's version "pales in comparison" to the Bad Company ...
Among the songs recorded during the album sessions were two covers of tracks originally by members' previous bands — specifically, Mott the Hoople's "Ready for Love" (recorded while Mick Ralphs was with the band and released on their 1972 album All the Young Dudes) and "Easy on My Soul" (recorded by Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke with Free and ...
Fit as a Fiddle (And Ready for Love)" is an American popular song. It was written by Arthur Freed , Al Hoffman , and Al Goodhart (or Goodheart) and published in 1932. It was a hit single that year for Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians .
"Ready for Love" is a song by German group Cascada from their debut album Everytime We Touch. It was featured on the 2006 Ready For Love E.P. alongside "One More Night" and "Love Again".
"Ready for Love" (Mott the Hoople song), 1972; covered by Bad Company, 1974 "Ready for Love", by Gary Moore from After the War , 1989 "Ready for Love", by India.Arie from Acoustic Soul , 2001
"Ready for Love" is a promotional single by South Korean girl group Blackpink for their collaboration with battle royale video game PUBG Mobile. It was released as an animated music video on YouTube on July 29, 2022, making it the group's first Korean release since The Album (2020).
The clock is ticking for families hoping to send letters to Santa Claus at the North Pole this holiday season. Letters need to be postmarked by Monday, a spokesperson for the U. S. Postal Service ...
In 2003, "Are You Ready for Love" was remixed by Ashley Beedle and released as a 12-inch vinyl single on 25 August 2003. [2] It gave John the sixth No. 1 hit of his career when it topped the UK Singles Chart in the first week of its 2003 re-release, [3] following his performance of the song in a television advertisement promoting the new 2003–04 football season for Sky Sports. [4]