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The album was only released in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking territories. An adapted version of "It Must Have Been Love", titled "No Sé Si Es Amor", was released in early 1997 as the album's second and final single. The song wasn't translated, its lyrics are new, with a slight different meaning from the original lyrics.
It is a harpsichord-driven rock song and its lyrics are rumored to have been inspired by the American songwriter Courtney Love. The song was released on July 2, 1996, by Atlantic and EastWest , as the third single from the Boys for Pele album in the US, containing remixes by the house music producers Armand van Helden and MK .
"It Must Be Love" is a song written and originally recorded and released in 1971 by English singer Labi Siffre on his 1972 album Crying Laughing Loving Lying. It was also recorded by ska/pop band Madness in 1981.
I've Gotta Be Me" spent seven weeks at #1 on the Easy Listening chart. [3] The song lent its title to Davis's 1968 album I've Gotta Be Me. The song has been featured in at least two soft drink advertising campaigns. Welsh pop singer Duffy performed it while riding a bicycle in European television advertisements for Diet Coke, beginning in ...
"You Gotta Be" is an R&B/soul song by British singer and songwriter Des'ree, written by her with Ashley Ingram, who produced the song. It is the third track on the singer's second album, I Ain't Movin' (1994), and the opening track on the US release of that album.
The animated film, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, starred Tom Hanks in multiple roles, namely the conductor, who runs a magical train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve and helps ...
"It Ain't Gotta Be Love" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Brett Eldredge. It was released on June 28, 2011 as his second single, but was never included on a studio album. Eldredge wrote the song with Wayd Battle and Ben Daniel. [1]
"Gotta Be You" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction from their debut studio album, Up All Night (2011). Written by August Rigo and the song's producer, Steve Mac , it was released in the United Kingdom by Syco Music in November 2011, as the album's second single.