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"The Glory of Love" is a song that was written by Billy Hill and recorded in 1936 by Benny Goodman. Goodman's version was a number one pop hit. [ 3 ] The song has been recorded by many artists.
Glory of Love, 1968 studio album by Herbie Mann "Glory of Love" (Peter Cetera song), 1986; The Glory of Love, 1969 album of cover songs by Eddy Arnold "Glory of Love" (The Armoury Show song), 1985 "The Glory of Love" (Benny Goodman song), 1936, covered by multiple artists
The Roommates then had success with their own record, "Glory of Love", a song first recorded in 1936 by Benny Goodman and an R&B chart hit in 1951 for The Five Keys. The Roommates' version reached #49 on the chart. [ 3 ]
"Glory of Love" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on August 2, 1986, remaining in that spot for two weeks. It also spent five weeks atop the US adult contemporary chart . [ 4 ] Billboard ranked the power ballad [ 5 ] as number fourteen on the Top Pop Singles of 1986, [ 6 ] : Y-21 and number four on the Top Adult ...
"Sweet Misery of Love" "Sweethearts in Paradise" "Take Those Mountains Out" "That's What I Call Heaven" "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" "That's Where the South Belongs" "The Glory of Love" "The Last Round-Up" "The Mountaineers Sweetheart" "The Old Covered Bridge" "The Old Spinning Wheel" "The Scene Changes" "The West, A Nest and You"
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While "Big Mistake" was due to be the first single from the album, [citation needed] "Glory of Love", co-written by Cetera, David Foster, and Diane Nini, [4] was released instead. That song, from the film The Karate Kid Part II , topped the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts, and helped Solitude/Solitaire to eventually go platinum.
"Glory of Love" is a song by British new wave band the Armoury Show, released by Parlophone in June 1985 as the third single from the band's debut studio album, Waiting for the Floods. The song was written by the Armoury Show and was produced by Nick Launay. "Glory of Love" peaked at number 92 in the UK Singles Chart.