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Love To Love (Neil Diamond Song)
Love to Love may refer to: * ''Love to Love'' (film), a 2003 Dutch film * ''Love to Love'' (TV program), a 2000s Filipino show *"Love to Love", a song by Neil Diamond from ''The Feel of Neil Diamond'' (1966) **"Love to Love", a Neil Diamond song later recorded by The Monkees, appearing on ''Good Times!'' (2016) *"Love to Love", a song by UFO from '' Lights Out'' (1977) See also *"I Love to Love", a 1995 song by La Bouche *"I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance) "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" is a song by British singer Tina Charles (singer), Tina Charles, released in 1976 as the second single (music), single from her debut album, ''I Love to Love''. The song was songwriter, composed by Jac ...
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Love To Love (film)
''Love to Love'' ( nl, Liever verliefd) is a 2003 Dutch film, directed by Pim van Hoeve. The film was awarded a Golden Film The Golden Film ( nl, Gouden Film) is a film award recognizing domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. The Golden Film is awarded to films from the Netherlands once they have sold . The award is an initiative by the Netherlands Fil ... (100,000 tickets sold) in 2003. External links * 2003 films 2000s Dutch-language films 2003 romantic comedy films Dutch romantic comedy films Films directed by Pim van Hoeve {{2000s-romantic-comedy-film-stub ...
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Love To Love (TV Program)
''Love to Love'' is a Philippine television drama romance anthology broadcast by GMA Network. It premiered on July 13, 2003 replacing ''Kahit Kailan''. The show concluded on October 22, 2006 with a total of 171 episodes. Instalments Season 1 ''Rich in Love'' Friends and partners in crime, Richmond (Oyo Boy Sotto) and Robbie (Bryan Revilla) learn that switching roles has its ups and downs. Richmond gets even closer to Trina (Maxene Magalona) and Robbie makes progress with Annaliza (Valerie Concepcion). But as to how long they can keep up their charade is up to their wits and luck? ''Maid for Each Other'' A modern-day version of Snow White, this episode revolves on the adventures and misadventures of Jen (Chynna Ortaleza), a rich girl from Cebu who tries to escape from here evil stepmother and finally reached Manila. In here, she met Dodong ( Cogie Domingo) a family driver who helped her apply for work in a rich family. In the mansion, she came to know the spoiled balikbayan, R ...
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The Feel Of Neil Diamond
''The Feel of Neil Diamond'' is Neil Diamond's debut album, released on Bang Records in the US, London Records in the UK, and Stateside Records in Australia. It includes his first three big hits, " Solitary Man" (#55), "Cherry, Cherry" (#6), and "Oh No No" (#16). Artie Butler was the arranger and conductor; Leonard Linton was the photographer; and Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, continuing to work together although they had divorced the previous year, were the producers. The photo for this album cover was taken under the Brooklyn Bridge by Neil's first cousin Len Rapoport who was only 17 years old when these iconic photos were taken. The photo credit on this Neil's first album, shows photo by: Leonard Linton which was Rapoport's middle name. He wasn't sure if he should take a "stage" name at that time, but later photo credits reverted to his name Leonard Rapoport. You will find his photo credits on many of the Diamond Program Books, albums and other Diamond publications. Mr. ...
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Good Times!
''Good Times!'' is the twelfth studio album by American pop rock band the Monkees. Produced mainly by Adam Schlesinger (with some additional bonus tracks produced by Andrew Sandoval), the album was recorded to commemorate the band's 50th anniversary. It is the first Monkees studio album since ''Justus (album), Justus'' (1996), marking the longest gap between Monkees albums to date, and the first since the death of founding member Davy Jones (musician), Davy Jones. The album features surviving Monkees Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork, as well as a posthumous contribution from Jones. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics and reached number 14 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, becoming the band's highest-charting album in 48 years. Background and recording The project was initiated by Rhino executives John Hughes and Mark Pinkus, who were excited about a 50th anniversary album for the Monkees. Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne was hi ...
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Lights Out (UFO Album)
''Lights Out'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band UFO, released in 1977. All songs are band originals except for "Alone Again Or" which is a cover of a song by the band Love. Reaching number 23 on the Billboard 200, it remains the band's highest-charting album in the United States. In the UK it hit number 54 and stayed on the chart for two weeks. The album was UFO's first to feature lush string arrangements alongside more complex song structures than their previous albums. Producer Ron Nevison brought in Alan McMillan to handle the string and horn arrangements. The most notable song to feature the orchestral colouring was "Love to Love". It is also the first UFO album to feature Paul Raymond on keyboards and rhythm guitar. In 1994, a CD comprising this album and ''No Heavy Petting'' was released by BGO Records. 2008 EMI's remastered edition includes four live bonus tracks recorded at The Roundhouse, London. The album cover erroneously states that these tracks were re ...
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I Love To Love
"I Love to Love" is a song recorded by German Eurodance group La Bouche, released in November 1995 as the fourth and last single of their debut album, '' Sweet Dreams'' (1995). The song achieved a minor success in comparison with " Be My Lover" and " Sweet Dreams", but made it to number five in Hungary and number six in Australia. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 37 in February 1996. In Canada, "I Love to Love" peaked at number two on the ''RPM'' Dance/Urban chart. The CD maxi's cover features also the title of the fourth track, a cover of "Forget Me Nots", another song taken from the same album. "I Love to Love" earned a gold record in Australia, with a sale of 35,000 singles. Critical reception Lynn Dean Ford from ''Indianapolis Star'' described "I Love to Love" as a "pounding dance tune" in the vein of Snap! and Real McCoy, noting that their "relentless energy resteeped in tension and computerization."Dean Ford, Lynn (1 February 1996). "There's both Sting and bal ...
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