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"Lovers in a Dangerous Time" is a song by Bruce Cockburn, originally released on his 1984 album Stealing Fire. The song was a top 40 hit for Cockburn, peaking at No. 25 on the Canadian charts the week of August 18, 1984.
"Friends and Lovers" is a song written by Jay Gruska and Paul Gordon. [1] The song was first recorded as a duet by Gloria Loring and Carl Anderson in 1985 for the soap opera Days of Our Lives , produced by Doug Lenier .
The song originated when Bacharach and David were asked to write a song with the title "Wives and Lovers", on the theme of marital infidelity, as a promotional tie-in for the 1963 film Wives and Lovers. The song did not appear in the film but was intended simply to promote the film, making it what was known at the time as an "exploitation song".
Others Swifties are reexamining the lyric, “And at every table, I’ll save you a seat, lover,” drawing the (seemingly unfounded) conclusion that in retrospect, the “lover” Swift is ...
[14] [15] LaMarquis Jefferson and Craig Love play the guitars, while L-Roc uses the keyboard. [16] Writing for Rolling Stone, Jon Caramanica compared "Lovers and Friends" to the Mary J. Blige song "Everything" (1997), which he considered as a "liquid love song". [17] Rashaun Hall of Billboard wrote that the song is a "grooving ballad". [18]
"Lovers in a Past Life" is a song by Scottish DJ Calvin Harris and English singer Rag'n'Bone Man. It was released as a single on 16 February 2024 through Sony Music and included on Harris' first compilation album, 96 Months (2024). The song was written by the artists with Andrew Watt, Cleo Tighe and Jon Green, with Harris and Watt producing the ...
"Lover" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). She conceived it as a timeless love song meant for a wedding reception: the lyrics are about an committed romantic relationship, and the bridge draws on the bridal rhyme "Something old".
The album version of "Lovers in Japan" shares the track with the song "Reign of Love". It was released as a promotional single on 3 November 2008 and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. [ 1 ]