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An updated, more mature version of "Love Jones" was recorded in 1975 by labelmates "The Imaginations" and later the song was recorded by Doctor Ice of UTFO featuring Full Force and Cheryl Pepsii Riley. In addition, "Love Jones" was parodied as "Basketball Jones" by Cheech and Chong and Paul Gruwell in 1973. The parody was released as a single ...
"Two Little Boys" was a title of an episode of The Brittas Empire, the song is referenced during the episode and its tune is played towards the end of the episode. [ 19 ] A techno duo called Two Little Boys released a 1991 single titled "Stylophonia", which extensively samples the voice of Rolf Harris explaining the stylophone instrument and ...
Love Jones: The Music is the soundtrack to Theodore Witcher's 1997 film Love Jones. It was released on March 11, 1997, via Sony Music. Track listing. No. Title
Two Little Boys" was given a written review by AllMusic's Bruce Eder who described it as "a slow ballad played with delicacy and reverence". [7] Writers Mary A. Bufwack and Robert K. Oermann called it "a touching ballad" in their book Finding Their Voice: The History of Women in Country Music .
Two Boys is an opera in two acts by American composer Nico Muhly, with an English-language libretto by American playwright Craig Lucas.The opera's story is based on real events in Manchester, England, in 2001 as described in a 2005 Vanity Fair article titled "You Want Me 2 Kill Him?"
Like their previous album, Love was produced by Randy Jackson and Boyz II Men. This is their third cover album, following Throwback, Vol. 1 and Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA, which were released in 2004 and 2007 respectively. [2] The album is composed of popular love songs of the past. [3] It also features a collaboration with Michael ...
After recording L.A.M.F. with the Heartbreakers, Thunders returned to the studio and recorded his first solo album, So Alone, from January to June 1978.The album contained a mix of original songs, tracks regularly performed live by the Heartbreakers, and covers, including the Chantays' surf classic "Pipeline," the Shangri-Las' "Give Him a Great Big Kiss", Otis Blackwell's "Daddy Rollin' Stone ...
Two Lovers and Other Great Hits is an album released by Motown singer Mary Wells, the third album she released while recording for the label. It debuted on the Billboard album chart March 16, 1963 reaching #49, remaining on the chart for eight weeks.