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Love In The Shadows (E. G
Love in the Shadows may refer to: * "Love in the Shadows" (E. G. Daily song) * "Love in the Shadows" (Neil Sedaka song) *"Love in the Shadows", a song from the Magnetic Fields album '' 69 Love Songs'' * ''Love in the Shadows'' (film), a 1960 Mexican drama film {{disambiguation ...
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Love In The Shadows (E
Love in the Shadows may refer to: * "Love in the Shadows" (E. G. Daily song) * "Love in the Shadows" (Neil Sedaka song) *"Love in the Shadows", a song from the Magnetic Fields album '' 69 Love Songs'' * ''Love in the Shadows'' (film), a 1960 Mexican drama film {{disambiguation ...
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Love In The Shadows (Neil Sedaka Song)
"Love in the Shadows" is an uptempo pop song written and recorded by Neil Sedaka. The song became an international Top 20 hit in 1976. The song reached number 16 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and spent two weeks at number 4 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song was also a hit in Canada, charting quite closely to its U.S. peaks on both the Pop Singles chart (#18 for two weeks) as well as the Adult Contemporary chart (#6). Chicago radio superstation WLS WLS may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * WLS (AM), a radio station in Chicago, Illinois, US * WLS-FM, a radio station in Chicago, Illinois, US * WLS-TV, a television station in Chicago, Illinois, US * DWLS, a radio station in Metro Manila ..., which gave the song much airplay, ranked "Love in the Shadows" as the 88th most popular hit of 1976. It reached as high as #8 on their survey of June 26, 1976. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References 1976 songs 1976 singles Neil Sedaka songs Songs ...
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69 Love Songs
''69 Love Songs'' is the sixth studio album by American indie pop band the Magnetic Fields, released on September 7, 1999 by Merge Records. As its title indicates, ''69 Love Songs'' is a three-volume concept album composed of 69 love songs, all written by Magnetic Fields frontman Stephin Merritt. Conception and live performance The album was originally conceived as a music revue. Stephin Merritt was sitting in a gay piano bar in Manhattan, listening to the pianist's interpretations of Stephen Sondheim songs, when he decided he ought to get into theatre music because he felt he had an aptitude for it. "I decided I'd write one hundred love songs as a way of introducing myself to the world. Then I realized how long that would be. So I settled on sixty-nine. I'd have a theatrical revue with four drag queens. And whoever the audience liked best at the end of the night would get paid." He also found inspiration in Charles Ives' ''114 Songs'', about which he had read earlier in the day: ...
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