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The song's lyrics, delivered over a disco beat, compare a lover to an electronic device such as a computer or a robot. The seven-minute song was split into two parts for its release as a single, with "Part 1" receiving most notoriety. "Love Machine" was the only two-part single of the Miracles' career.
According to research carried out for Nokia in 2006, "Love Machine" is the second "most exhilarating" song ever. "Love Machine" debuted and peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, continuing the band's string of hits by becoming their sixth consecutive single to chart within the top three. The song also peaked inside the top ten in Europe ...
We Love Machine, 2009, by Way Out West; Songs "The Love Machine" (Elvis Presley song), 1967 "Love Machine" (The Miracles song), 1975 "Love Machine" (Morning Musume song), 1999 "Love Machine" (Girls Aloud song), 2004 "Love Machine", a 1968 song by The O'Kaysions "Love Machine", a 1971 song by Uriah Heep from the album Look at Yourself
"Loving Machine" uses samples of "Some Other Time", performed by Bill Evans Trio. "Safeword" uses the song "Wisdom of a Fool" by The Royal Jesters. Personnel
Machines of Loving Grace was an American industrial rock band from Tucson, Arizona, formed in 1989 by vocalist Scott Benzel, keyboardist Mike Fisher, and guitarist Stuart Kupers. The band released three albums in the 1990s before disbanding in 1999.
"Love Machine" (LOVEマシーン, Rabu Mashiin) is Morning Musume's 7th single, released on September 9, 1999 as an 8 cm CD. It sold a total of 1,646,630 copies, making it a massive hit (a #1 single in Japan) and their highest selling single. In 2004, it was re-released as part of the Early Single Box and again in 2005 as a 12 cm CD.
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Foxare engaged -- and the actress' ring is stunning!After less than two years of dating, the musician and the Till Death star are taking the next step in their ...
"The Love Machine" is a song written by Chuck Taylor, Fred Burch and Gerald Nelson and originally recorded by Elvis Presley for the 1967 Paramount picture Easy Come, Easy Go. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was also featured on the soundtrack EP for the movie .