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So Much Love (Depeche Mode Song)
So Much Love may refer to: * "So Much Love" (Ben E. King song), 1966, covered by many other artists * "So Much Love" (Malaika song), 1992 * "So Much Love" (The Rocket Summer song), 2007 *"So Much Love", a song by Rock Goddess from the album ''Young and Free'' *"So Much Love", a song by Faith Hope and Charity, 1970. *"So Much Love", a song by Depeche Mode on the 2017 album '' Spirit'' See also *"So Much Love to Give "So Much Love to Give" is a 2002 single released by French house duo Together, consisting of Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falcon. It experienced widespread success in 2005 when sampled by British duo Freeloaders. The 12-inch single was released witho ...", song by Together (DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter) **"So Much Love", 2011 song by Fedde Le Grand, greatly sampling on above **"So Much Love", 2016, song by Muzzaik & Stadiumx, greatly sampling on above *" So Much Love for You", 2004 song by Japanese singer Kokia {{disambig ...
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So Much Love may refer to: * "So Much Love" (Ben E. King song), 1966, covered by many other artists * "So Much Love" (Malaika song), 1992 * "So Much Love" (The Rocket Summer song), 2007 *"So Much Love", a song by Rock Goddess from the album ''Young and Free'' *"So Much Love", a song by Faith Hope and Charity, 1970. *"So Much Love", a song by Depeche Mode on the 2017 album '' Spirit'' See also *"So Much Love to Give "So Much Love to Give" is a 2002 single released by French house duo Together, consisting of Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falcon. It experienced widespread success in 2005 when sampled by British duo Freeloaders. The 12-inch single was released witho ...", song by Together (DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter) **"So Much Love", 2011 song by Fedde Le Grand, greatly sampling on above **"So Much Love", 2016, song by Muzzaik & Stadiumx, greatly sampling on above *" So Much Love for You", 2004 song by Japanese singer Kokia {{disambig ...
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So Much Love (Malaika Song)
"So Much Love" is a 1992 song and the debut single by Malaika, released on A&M Records. The composition, written by the singer herself, D'Mosis and Rodney K. Jackson, was the lead single of her only album released to date, ''Sugar Time''. The song charted at number five on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Music/Club Play and at number six on the Canadian Dance/Urban Singles Chart. Credits and personnel * Malaika – lead vocals, writer * D'Mosis – writer, * Rodney K. Jackson – writer, producer * Felipe Delgado - programming * David Morales - additional producer, remix A remix (or reorchestration) is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, or changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, book, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The o ... Track listings ; 12" Maxi, UK, AMX 0084 # "So Much Love (Techno Mix)" - 5:51 # "So Much Love (Original Mix)" - 6:46 # "So Much Love (Bassman Mix)" - 5:52 ; ...
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So Much Love (The Rocket Summer Song)
"So Much Love" is a song by rock artist The Rocket Summer. It was the lead single off his third studio album ''Do You Feel'', released in 2007. The song charted in the Top 13 on '' R&R magazine's'' Christian Hit Radio chart as of December 15, 2007. Music video The music video consisted of Bryce Avary The Rocket Summer is the solo-project of Bryce Avary, a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and record producer based in Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas. He writes and produces every song on his records, and plays every instrument on them. H ... singing and playing the piano, with a series of people climbing out of grand piano and onto the dance floor. The video later shows Avary switching back and forth between the piano and lead guitar, as he does in his live performances. References 2007 singles Music videos directed by Shane Drake 2007 songs Island Records singles {{2000s-rock-single-stub ...
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Young And Free (Rock Goddess Album)
''Young and Free'' is the third studio album by the English all-female heavy metal band Rock Goddess. It was recorded in 1985 and was released in 1987 by the small French label JID exclusively in France, after the expiration of their recording contract with A&M. In 1994, Magnum Music Group tracked down the master tapes and re-released the album on Thunderbolt (with the additional title "The Lost Album"); The album also received a new album cover. In 2006 it was reissued once again with new artwork and the new title ''The Original Rock Goddesses''. It was their last album for over 32 years until their latest and final album, 2019's ''This Time.'' Track listing Personnel Rock Goddess *Jody Turner – lead vocals, guitar *Julie Turner – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on track 7 *Dee O'Malley – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Session musicians * Paul Samson – guitar overdubs *Jo Julian – keyboard programming Production team *Pa ...
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Faith Hope And Charity (US Band)
Faith Hope and Charity was the name of a vocal group from Tampa, Florida. They are best known for their 1975 hit, " To Each His Own". They were also an in-demand group of session singers in New York studios during the 1970s. Career The founding members of the group were Zulema Cusseaux, Brenda Hilliard and Al Bailey. They were originally a trio called the Lovelles, when they met record producer Van McCoy, who signed them to a recording contract at Maxwell Records. At this time, the group's name was changed to Faith, Hope and Charity. Their song "So Much Love" hit #14 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart and #51 on the Hot 100 in 1970. The subsequent release "Baby Don't Take Your Love" reached #36 R&B and #96 in the Hot 100. Cusseaux left Faith, Hope and Charity in 1971, shortly after a label switch to Sussex Records, and started a solo career. She was eventually replaced by Diane Destry in 1974. Their biggest hit came with a switch to RCA Records in the mid-1970s. With Van McCoy ...
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Spirit (Depeche Mode Album)
''Spirit'' is the fourteenth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 17 March 2017 by Columbia Records and Mute Records. The album was recorded with new producer James Ford, and was preceded by the single " Where's the Revolution". It was the final Depeche Mode studio album to feature co-founder and keyboardist Andy Fletcher before his death on 26 May 2022. Background and composition Much of the inspiration behind ''Spirit'' arose from their distaste for the political climate in both the United States and the United Kingdom. In an interview with Vevo, Dave Gahan stated, "We're really kind of upset about what's going on in the world." In the same interview, when hearing of being praised by alt-right activist Richard Spencer, Gahan rejected the praise and did not want to be associated with him or the alt-right. Depeche Mode would embrace their political message heavily in the music video for "Where's the Revolution", which represents the band in ...
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So Much Love To Give
"So Much Love to Give" is a 2002 single released by French house duo Together, consisting of Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falcon. It experienced widespread success in 2005 when sampled by British duo Freeloaders. The 12-inch single was released without a B-side. The song contains a sample of "Love's Such a Wonderful Thing" by The Real Thing. Together used the caption repeatedly throughout the song rather than being a one-liner as in the case of the Real Thing song. Track listing #"So Much Love to Give" – 10:43 Charts Freeloaders version A sample of "So Much Love to Give" was prominently used by British duo Freeloaders for their 2005 single also titled "So Much Love to Give". It was mastered at Propaganda Productions by Guy Lenzer and publishing by Sony Music. The song reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart and peaked within the top 50 in Flemish Belgium, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. Track listing #"So Much Love to Give" (Radio Edit) – (3:06) #"So Much Love to G ...
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Together (French Band)
Together was a French house duo consisting of DJ Falcon and one member of Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter. The duo released two songs, one each in 2000 and 2002, on Bangalter's own record label, Roulé: "Together" and "So Much Love to Give". Recording history Falcon had first worked with Bangalter when Falcon had sought to release his debut EP ''Hello My Name Is DJ Falcon'' on Bangalter's label Roulé. Falcon reminisced on how their birthdays were only a day apart; Bangalter thus chose the day in between to work on a song together, although they danced more than they produced. The song "Together" was released in 2000 while Together's second track, "So Much Love to Give", was released in 2002. An imported version of the single peaked at number 71 on the UK Singles Chart in January 2003 (credited to Thomas Bangalter & DJ Falcon rather than Together). "So Much Love to Give" contains a sample of "Love's Such a Wonderful Thing" by The Real Thing, which repeats throughout the song. The sam ...
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