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As well as "Love in C Minor", it also featured a cover version of Los Bravos's "Black Is Black" and "Midnite Lady", an instrumental piece. Cotillion Records released the album through Warner distribution in the U.S. The album was released unedited in Canada, using the original master tapes.
"Love in C Minor" 25 3 — — 21 6 31 36 2 29 Love in C Minor: 1977 "Cerrone's Paradise" 17 18 — — 8 26 — — 6 — Cerrone's Paradise "Africanism"/"Gimme Some Lovin'" (as part of Kongas) — — 3 — — — — 84 3 — Africanism "Black Is Black" (Germany-only release) — — — — — — — — — — Love in C Minor ...
An official remix of the song by rapper Pusha T was released in October 2019. ... "Needy Love Sponges"" 2:40: 7. "Minuet in C Minor – English Horn – "I Need You""
Stereo Love" is set in the key of C ♯ minor and has a tempo of 127 beats per minute (BPM), with the ambitus of the vocals spanning from C ♯ 3 to B4. [32] Fraser McAlpine of BBC described the track as "mournful" and emotional, noting that Jigulina is singing in an "icy" tone to her love interest. [ 33 ]
The music video for "Let Me Love You" was released on 29 November 2016 on YouTube. Rolling Stone magazine referred to the video as "Bonnie and Clyde with a twist" as it shows a few scenes with an outlaw couple (played by Tommy O'Brien and Emily Rudd) engaging in a high speed chase, a run in with a mob boss and kissing in their getaway car and in their motel room.
"Let Me Love You" is a mid-tempo R&B love song in G minor, centered around the progression C minor / G minor / F major. It is written in common time . [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Stereogum described its instrumental as a "mechanized melodic backbeat with sturdy, clap-heavy drum track and some lost, wandering ’80s-style synth-pillows". [ 18 ]
After writing Cerrone's "Love in C Minor" (1976), Costandinos was signed to Barclay Records. He released his first album, Love & Kisses in 1977, which featured the hit track "I Found Love (Now That I Found You)". Costandinos went on to release a number of wildly successful records under the prominent American disco label, Casablanca.
A remix, "Love in This Club Part II", was released as the second single from Here I Stand in April 2008. Featuring vocals from R&B singer Beyoncé and rapper Lil Wayne , the sequel samples The Stylistics ' " You Are Everything ", [ 4 ] and has a slower tempo than the original.