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"Soldier of Love" is a 1988 song by American singer Donny Osmond, which became his comeback hit. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It first was a Top 30 hit in the UK in 1988 and "Soldier of Love" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989 , [ 6 ] behind Michael Damian 's " Rock On ", becoming his sixth and last top-10 hit.
"Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)," also known as "Soldiers of Love," [2] is a 1962 song written by Buzz Cason and Tony Moon [3] It was originally recorded by soul artist Arthur Alexander and released as a B-side of the single "Where Have You Been (All My Life)", which reached #58 in the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1962.
Soldier of Love, a 2010 album by Sade "Soldier of Love" (Sade song), the lead single by Sade from the album Soldier of Love "Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)", 1962 song originally by Arthur Alexander, covered by The Beatles, Marshall Crenshaw and Pearl Jam "Soldier of Love", song by Brant Bjork and the Low Desert Punk Band from their 2014 ...
Soldier of Love is the sixth studio album by English band Sade, released on 5 February 2010 by Epic Records. Following the release of Lovers Rock (2000), the band went into a 10-year hiatus. In 2008, the band regrouped in order to begin work on their sixth album, making it the first time each member had been together.
A news anchor for NBC News in Washington, D.C. is stepping away from the desk after a recent segment prompted concern from audiences. NBC4 News issued a statement on-air and on its website on ...
A divided U.S. appeals court on Friday ruled that the National Labor Relations Board went too far by ordering Tesla CEO Elon Musk to delete a 2018 tweet stating employees of the electric vehicle ...
The Southeastern Conference's losses were almost everyone else's gain in the College Football Playoff rankings, with SMU nudging its way into the top 12 and Indiana staying in the mix at No. 10 ...
The "Soldier of Love" music video made its premiere onto the internet via Amazon.com on 10 January 2010. It was directed by British director Sophie Muller and choreographed by Fatima Robinson . The music video, rich in odd symbolism, left many viewers wondering what it meant.