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"Sweet Love" is a song by American R&B singer and songwriter Anita Baker from her second studio album, Rapture (1986). It was written by Anita Baker, Louis A. Johnson, and Gary Bias, and produced by Michael J. Powell. It was released in May 1986 as the album's first single.
In addition to co-writing the song, Wonder also instrumentally contributed drums to the track. Cash Box described the song as a "hard-pounding, rhythmic, pop-R&B romancer all about a lucky guy who has finally found the gal that he’s always dreamed about." [3] Record World described it as a "teen beat love ode." [4]
"Love Is the Sweetest Thing" is a popular song written in 1932 by British band leader and singer Ray Noble. Using guest vocalist Al Bowlly , Noble's recording was a big hit on both sides of the Atlantic, bringing Noble his first American success. [ 4 ]
The sweetest, most romantic love quotes for her, from romantic movie quotes, to love quotes from celebrities, to beautiful love quotes from books and poetry. ... “Nobody has ever measured, even ...
“I love you more than I have ever found a way to say to you.” —Ben Folds, “The Luckiest” “At last, the skies above are blue. My heart was wrapped up in clover, the night I looked at ...
"The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven" is a love song [1] by Chris Bartley, written and produced by Van McCoy. It was the title track of his Bartley's first LP, and became his only hit single. He was 17 at the time of its recording, and 18 at the time it became a hit. "The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven" became a hit during the summer of ...
"The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)" is a country-pop song written by Otha Young for Juice Newton in the mid-1970s. Newton was known for charting hits on the Hot 100, Adult Contemporary, and Hot Country charts - and this song has the distinction of being the only single of hers to reach the top 10 on all three of those charts, peaking at #1 on two of them.
21. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, look to tomorrow, rest this afternoon.”— Charles M. Schulz. 22. “Sleep is the best time to repair, but it’s hard to get a good night’s rest ...