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"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" is a song co-written by Diane Warren and Albert Hammond [4] and recorded by American rock band Starship for their second studio album, No Protection (1987). It is a power ballad [ 5 ] duet featuring vocalists Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas and is the theme to the romantic-comedy film Mannequin .
No Protection is the second studio album by American rock band Starship.It was released on July 6, 1987, by Grunt Records and RCA Records.The album featured the number-one single "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", and the top-10 single "It's Not Over ('Til It's Over)", the former of which appears in the fantasy comedy film Mannequin and the latter of which was a tune originally performed the ...
Cash Box said it was "one of the strongest cuts out of the Red Octopus album," and Grace Slick belts an easy enough melody for kids to pick up on with a terrific hook, 'play on love.'" [3] Record World called it a "choice album track with Grace taking the lead vocal and maneuvering the Starship to still higher plateaus."
Freedom at Point Zero is the fifth album by American rock band Jefferson Starship, released in 1979.It was the first album for new lead singer Mickey Thomas, and the first after both Grace Slick and Marty Balin left the previous year (Slick rejoined the band for their next album Modern Times in 1981 and Balin joined the revived Jefferson Starship in 1993).
Starship Enterprise: The Best of Jefferson Starship and Starship: ... "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" 1987 1 3 3 1 5 3 1 8 21 4 1 CAN: Gold [11] UK: Platinum [26]
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Love Among the Cannibals is the third album released in 1989 by rock band Starship.It was the first album after Grace Slick's departure from the band, and their last full-length studio release until Loveless Fascination in 2013.
Although Kantner had been using the name Jefferson Starship since 1992, it was in fact a violation of the agreement he had signed in 1985 when he had left the band. [21] Bill Thompson as manager of Jefferson Starship sued Kantner for using the band name. Grace Slick was named as plaintiff along with Thompson. The album was in production at the ...