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"Love in the First Degree" is a song written by Jim Hurt and Tim DuBois, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in October 1981 as the third single from the band's album Feels So Right. It became the group's fifth straight No. 1 single (and second multi-week No. 1) on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart.
"Love in the First Degree" is an uptempo pop tune similar to many hits produced by SAW during this era. The lyric, composed by Siobhan Fahey and built upon by SAW and Bananarama members Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward, describes a dream in which they find themselves being tried in court for love.
Love in the First Degree may refer to: Film and TV. Love in the First Degree, 2004 Australian comedy film with Joy Smithers and Alexandra Fowler; Music "Love ...
In the Mood: The Love Songs: 2003 [30] "Lonesome Valley" Randy Owen, traditional Songs of Inspiration II: 2007 [19] "Louisiana Moon" Larry Shell Dan Mitchell 40-Hour Week: 1985 [10] "Love in the First Degree" † Tim DuBois Jim Hurt Feels So Right: 1981 [15] "Love Lifted Me" Randy Owen James Rowe Howard E. Smith Songs of Inspiration II: 2007 ...
"Love in the First Degree" (UK No. 3), one of their biggest UK hits, was nominated at the 1988 Brit Awards for best single. A further single, "I Can't Help It" was also a hit (UK No. 20). After the third single from Wow! was released in early 1988, Fahey – who had married Eurythmics' Dave Stewart – left the group. Her last performance as a ...
"Love in the First Degree" 1 15 5 1 1 1982 "Mountain Music" 1 — [g] — 1 1 RIAA: Platinum [6] Mountain Music "Take Me Down" 1 18 5 1 1 "Close Enough to Perfect" 1 65 — 1 — "Christmas in Dixie" [h] 35 [i] — — — — Alabama Christmas: 1983 "Dixieland Delight" 1 — — 1 — RIAA: Platinum [6] The Closer You Get... "The Closer You ...
Alabama & Friends is a tribute album to American country rock group Alabama.It was released on August 27, 2013 via Show Dog-Universal Music. [1] [2] The album includes two new tracks, "That's How I Was Raised" and "All American", performed by Alabama.
[15] Writing for Smash Hits, Chris Heath found that the album contains four "rather brilliant" songs – "I Heard a Rumour", "Bad for Me", "Once in a Lifetime" and "Love in the First Degree" – while "the rest isn't bad either though there are a few bits where they still sound completely useless. Thank goodness for that."