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  2. Hello, I Love You - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube "Hello, I Love You" is a song recorded by American rock band the Doors for their 1968 album Waiting for the Sun. Elektra Records ...

  3. OMFG (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His most known songs are "Hello" which charted in Belgium in number 84 and "I Love You". [2] [3] He currently has over 1 million subscribers. He is known for his distinctive upbeat glitch hop music, combining repetitive melodies and simple talk box vocals. The brand mascot, a cartoon of a slice of toast with a large smiley face known as "Toasty ...

  4. Hello I Love You - Wikipedia

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    Hello I Love You may refer to: "Hello, I Love You", a 1968 song by the Doors "Hello (I Love You)", a 2007 song by Roger Waters

  5. The Best of Missing Persons - Wikipedia

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    The remaining songs are from the band's first three studio albums and a non-album recording, their cover of "Hello, I Love You" originally by The Doors, which was included in the first pressing of the Missing Persons EP (1980), [3] later included as a B-side to the "Words" single. [4]

  6. Johnny Russell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Russell is also known for the songs "The Baptism of Jesse Taylor", "Catfish John", and "Hello, I Love You". [1] Years later, George Strait topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with Russell's song "Let's Fall to Pieces Together". [1] In 1987, Russell hosted his first annual concert in Moorhead, at the Mississippi Delta Community College ...

  7. Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors - Wikipedia

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    "Hello, I Love You" Ric Ivanisevich, Doug Eldridge, Fred Nelson, Robby Krieger and Dale Alexander: 2:36: 13. "Touch Me" (Ian Astbury) Ian Astbury, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Phil Chen, Bruce Fowler, Walter Fowler, Lawrence Klimath, Clarence Wears, Robert Greenridge and Vincent Charles: 4:38: 14. "Children of Night"

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  9. Oleander (band) - Wikipedia

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    Oleander recorded a cover of "Hello, I Love You" for Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors, a tribute album released in November 2000. The band released their second official album, Unwind, in 2001. Their major label sophomore effort included the hit song "Are You There?".