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  2. Love Will Find a Way (Yes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Will Find a Way" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1987 album Big Generator. It was released as the first single from that album, reaching number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in late 1987. [2] It also topped the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart, holding onto the number one spot for three weeks. [2]

  3. Love Will Find a Way - Wikipedia

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    "Love Will Find a Way" (1983), a song by Lionel Richie from Can't Slow Down "(Love Will) Find a Way" (Amy Grant song) (1985) "Love Will Find a Way" (Yes song) (1987) "Love Will Find a Way" (1990), a song by Donovan from Rising "Love Will Find a Way" (Disney song) (1998), a 1998 song from The Lion King II: Simba's Pride "Love Will Find a Way ...

  4. Yes (band) - Wikipedia

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    The single "Love Will Find a Way" topped the Mainstream Rock chart, while "Rhythm of Love" reached number 2 and "Shoot High Aim Low" number 11. [32] The 1987–1988 tour ended with an appearance at Madison Square Garden on 14 May 1988 as part of the star-studded Atlantic Records 40th anniversary concert.

  5. Big Generator - Wikipedia

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    Like 90125, the album earned Yes a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Musician reviewer J. D. Considine wrote simply: "Just say no." [30] Two singles were released from the album. "Love Will Find a Way", the first, reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and number 30 on the ...

  6. Songs from Tsongas - Wikipedia

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    Songs from Tsongas: 35th Anniversary Concert is a live video and album by the English rock band Yes, released on DVD in 2005 and CD and Blu-ray in 2014 by Image Entertainment. It was recorded at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Massachusetts on 15 May 2004 during the band's 2004 tour in celebration of their 35th anniversary.

  7. Magnification (album) - Wikipedia

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    Magnification is the nineteenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 10 September 2001 by Eagle Records.It is their only album recorded both as a four-piece band and without a keyboardist (though drummer Alan White plays piano on select tracks), and their last album to feature founding member and lead vocalist Jon Anderson.

  8. Our Song (Yes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Our Song" was written by Yes members Jon Anderson (vocals), Trevor Rabin (guitars and keyboards), Chris Squire (bass), Alan White (drums) and Tony Kaye (keyboards). [1] The lyrics make references to the song "Rule, Britannia!" and the city of Toledo, Ohio which is mentioned prominently in the first verse as "just another good stop along the good king's highway" and "the silver city".

  9. Chris Squire - Wikipedia

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    The band played their first show as Yes at a youth camp in East Mersea, Essex on 3 August 1968. [15] Squire spoke about the band's formation: "I couldn't get session work because most musicians hated my style. They wanted me to play something a lot more basic. We started Yes as a vehicle to develop everyone's individual styles."