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More Love (Smokey Robinson
More Love may refer to: * ''More Love'' (album), by Doug Stone, 1993 ** "More Love" (Doug Stone song), the title song * "More Love" (Feargal Sharkey song), 1988 * "More Love" (Smokey Robinson & the Miracles song), 1967; covered by Kim Carnes, 1980 See also *'' More Love Songs'', an album by Loudon Wainwright III, 1986 {{disambiguation ...
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More Love (album)
''More Love'' is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Doug Stone. Released in 1993 on Epic Records, it features the singles "I Never Knew Love," "Addicted to a Dollar," and "More Love," all of which were Top Ten hits on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Content "More Love" and "Dream High" were both featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film ''Gordy'', in which Stone starred. "Little Sister’s Blue Jeans" was later covered by Canadian country music artist Chris Cummings on his 1996 debut album '' Somewhere Inside'', as well as the 1998 self-titled re-release. Stone produced nine of the ten songs with James Stroud. The last song, "Dream High", was produced by Stroud along with Tom Bahler and Bruce Swedien. Critical reception Tom Roland of ''New Country'' magazine rated the album two stars out of five. His review criticized the album for "continu ngto mine the drippy side of Stone" through "manipulative" ballads, b ...
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More Love (Doug Stone Song)
"More Love" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music Country (also called country and western) is a popular music, music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and American southwest, the Southwest. First produced in the 1920s, country music is p ... singer Doug Stone. It was released in June 1994 as the third and final single and title track from his album ''More Love (album), More Love''. It peaked at number 6 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and number 4 on The Canadian RPM Tracks chart. The song was written by Stone and Gary Burr. Chart performance Year-end charts References

1994 singles 1993 songs Doug Stone songs Songs written by Gary Burr Song recordings produced by James Stroud Epic Records singles Songs written by Doug Stone {{1994-country-song-stub ...
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More Love (Feargal Sharkey Song)
"More Love" is a song by Irish singer Feargal Sharkey, released in 1988 as the first single from his second studio album ''Wish''. It was written by Benmont Tench and produced by Danny Kortchmar. The song reached No. 44 in the UK. A music video was filmed to promote the single. The B-side, "A Breath of Scandal" was exclusive to the single, and was written and produced by Sharkey. A piano version of "More Love" was included on the 12" and CD formats of the single. "More Love" features guitar by Keith Richards, who was working on Chuck Berry's '' Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll'' at the same studio. Sharkey told the '' Sunday Independent'' in 1988: "I quite literally just popped out to the toilet, and when I came back to the studio, Keith Richards was siting there! It was quite nerve-wracking for a bit - all of a sudden I had to work in front of one of my childhood heroes." Reception Upon release, ''Music & Media'' wrote: "A Stones-like guitar intro leads into a good, although fairly aver ...
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More Love (Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Song)
"More Love" is a 1967 hit single recorded by the American soul group The Miracles for Motown Records' Tamla label. The single, included on the group's 1967 album '' Make It Happen'', later reissued in 1970 as ''The Tears of a Clown''. Kim Carnes's 1980 cover of the song reached the Top 10 of ''Billboard''s Adult Contemporary and Hot 100 charts. The Miracles' original version This song's origins are born from real-life heartbreak and personal tragedy. Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson wrote, produced, and sings lead on "More Love", which he considers one of his most personal compositions.George, Nelson (1985). ''Where Did Our Love Go: The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound''.New York: St. Martin's. P. 66 Robinson wrote the song for his wife, Miracles member Claudette Rogers Robinson. Claudette had been a member of the Miracles since 1957, but retired from touring in 1964 after a series of miscarriages. She had a total of 8 miscarriages, which forced her off the road, never to tou ...
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